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Old 11-23-2014, 01:39 PM
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Rodney#2,
I really like your idea! Its beautiful!
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That's using your noodles to a great advantage! Like your idea!
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Old 11-23-2014, 03:04 PM
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I want the Murphy bed for our spare bedroom. I have hinted several times but no go as yet. I am married to a wood turner by hobby.
I do like your plan B
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Old 11-24-2014, 04:19 AM
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Originally Posted by psychonurse View Post
I want the Murphy bed for our spare bedroom. I have hinted several times but no go as yet. I am married to a wood turner by hobby.
I do like your plan B
I am a wood turner by hobby also, but not only rotational projects. I "turner" wood into things other than rounds and cylinders. I love recycling wood into useful objects such as tables, lamps, desk, vintage machine accessories, chairs, etc.. My wife said she wants me to make a bed for my shop, I said what for and she said that way I only need to come to the house for a shower and food. Heck, I spent 2 years on my largest woodworking project ever-designing and building a 2200 sq. ft. home in the middle of the forest and by George, I will NEVER do that again !!

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Is that a Queen treadle machine from what ii can see it looks like mine
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Is that a Queen treadle machine from what ii can see it looks like mine
It is an 1895 Standard that my 90 yr. young aunt gifted to me when she moved into an assisted living apartment last June. She has not sewn in decades and wanted to add it to my collection . It sews like it's brand new. It's also my avatar. The drawer supports are nickel plated in the front only as well as the drawer pulls. From what little info I found, the cabinet is the mid grade and if the drawer supports were fully nickel plated, it would be their top of the line and if painted all black, it would be the lowest grade cabinet.

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