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Old 05-14-2013, 07:47 AM
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mpspeedy2
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I found a less expensive way to handle the problem. I purchased a 4ft long utility type table from either Staples or Office Depot. My husband was able to lower the height of the table by sawing 11/2inches off of the feet with his hacksaw. I have a slide on clear extension table for my machine that cost a lot more than the table. With the lowered table and the clear extension I have a great set up. I have plenty of room on both ends of the table for my sewing junk. The great thing about the clear extension is that I can put things under it, like my accessory box and see what I have at a glance. If I were to be crazy enough to machine quilt a bed size quilt I could move the machine to the right 18" and have that much more space on the table to support the bulk of the quilt. If you wanted to do a lot of machine quilting and you had the room you could purchase a longer table or put two small ones end to end.
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