Making A Quilt Ladder To Display My Quilts
#11
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Posts: 453
Have not made this ladder (did one for my pots and pans with my dad). The tute looks good, you should have no problems (they did it like we did, only we didn't have any directions only an idea). My dad is gone and so are the cast iron pots and pans, but I still have my little ladder and my memories and I love every one of them. You and your daughter will have so much fun, do it and enjoy.
#12
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Duncan, SC, 29334 USA
Posts: 4,580
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*** you can use the round rungs on either ladder by just nailing through the side instead of on the front.
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*** you can also use the felt or rubber pads (at top) to protect wall & (at bottom) to protect floor.
*** then there is no need to angle the side piece (legs).
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*** On my TO-DO-LIST.
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*** you can use the round rungs on either ladder by just nailing through the side instead of on the front.
***
*** you can also use the felt or rubber pads (at top) to protect wall & (at bottom) to protect floor.
*** then there is no need to angle the side piece (legs).
***
*** On my TO-DO-LIST.
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Last edited by jbj137; 03-25-2015 at 10:49 AM.
#14
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Pinole, California
Posts: 46
My DH took the side rails from a crib and put a rod through them formaing an A frame. Just a couple of wing nuts and I can take it down as need to. These cribs can not be used for babies any more because the sides went up and down. Their loss my gain.
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