Old 03-28-2011, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Phyllis nm
if you can get a long table, you can mount your machine in a cut out sideways for you and your machine to sit in. or put two long tables together and your machine in the center of the ends, so you can slide your quilt through. or get a piano henge mount to the back of your machine cabinet and mount a piece of plywood with swing out legs like joanns cutting tables.
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I did consider the piano hinge option but I only had one wall for my table and access to the back would have been impossible. If I had sat it in a place where it wasn't up against a wall I would have done the piano hinge and raise the back.
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