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AnnaPf 04-28-2013 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by Txsuthrn (Post 6027386)
I have 2 of those cutting tables think came from hancocks million years ago u know it rolls and ends lift up to make cutting area or fold down to save space. Well my problem with height is different. Most need something to make cutting tables higher i am only. 5 ft. Seem to be shrinking as I age too!! So these cutting tables are a tad too high to be really comfortable. So do I scrap them or is there something. I can do to make these more comfortable? I am getting ready to empty my sewing room paint walls a creamy yellow and all the furniture some color so it all blends together better. This was my mil sewing room it's been 2 years she's been gone so am ready to make it mine. Figured smart as people on this board are someone could tell me about the cutting tables! Thanks!

I have one of theses tables and have been considering taking the table tops off the legs and attaching them to some cube like shelving units. Of course, I lose the mobility, but am thinking I can do without that feature.

anngi 04-28-2013 10:32 AM

Instead of altering the table, could you get a typist's chair which you can alter the height of? Angi

Wanabee Quiltin 04-28-2013 10:54 AM

Have someone cut off the legs to a more comfortable height and then put the rollers back on. My DH put the wheels on a huge cabinet so we can roll the TV out from the wall when we wanted to watch it. It is not a hard job at all.

nanacc 04-28-2013 11:42 AM

Good to hear from othe 'altitude challenged' ladies. Last time measured, I dropped below 5'! Am considering cutting legs of sewing tables that I inherited from DM(5'6"). Rollers or gliders will be my solution.

Pattycakes 04-28-2013 05:11 PM

I would hate for you to loose the movability too. Do you know anyone who can make a 2' x 4' platform out of 2 by 6's.
That would give you 6" of height and make it so you can slide it under the table when not using it. Or even make it as long as the table is when it is extended.

My problem is just the opposite. I am 5'9" and end up with a back ache when I use anything to cut my fabric, etc

Good Luck

PolkaBabe 04-28-2013 05:31 PM

I too am 5' & have that table. Now I love the height & sometimes wish it were higher. My lower back gives me fits so the higher would be of a big help.

Oksewnsew 04-28-2013 09:02 PM

I am 5' and it hurts my shoulders if I have to stand at that table very long. I took the wheels off, have small moving men under the legs (of course my table doesn't get moved very often). It works so much better. What made me think of that was I removed the wheels on both my sewing cabinets, much easier to set and sew. My chair was up as high as it wud go so had to think of something. :thumbup: It works for this shorty.. ;o)




Originally Posted by Txsuthrn (Post 6027386)
I have 2 of those cutting tables think came from hancocks million years ago u know it rolls and ends lift up to make cutting area or fold down to save space. Well my problem with height is different. Most need something to make cutting tables higher i am only. 5 ft. Seem to be shrinking as I age too!! So these cutting tables are a tad too high to be really comfortable. So do I scrap them or is there something. I can do to make these more comfortable? I am getting ready to empty my sewing room paint walls a creamy yellow and all the furniture some color so it all blends together better. This was my mil sewing room it's been 2 years she's been gone so am ready to make it mine. Figured smart as people on this board are someone could tell me about the cutting tables! Thanks!


Kayaker26 04-29-2013 12:53 PM

My Hubs said to tak off whhels on shorter one and then add a piece of wood underneath to "match up" and then put the wheels back on!

calmarek 04-30-2013 06:55 PM

After taking the wheels off, if it's still a little too high, you could go to Home Depot or Lowe's and buy a couple of those rubber mats to stand on. That will make standing at your cutting table more comfortable, and it will raise YOU up a couple inches.

DOTTYMO 05-05-2013 09:24 AM

Instead of a stool how about something like a railway sleeper the width of a foot or more. And place on the floor all down sides you use.


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