A new ironing board!
#22
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 7,312
I "inherited" my ironing board from my mother when she moved to Tulsa in 1986. She had had it for at least 30 years before that which makes it about 60 years old. Wow! Had know idea it has hung around so long and still in great shape. Wish I could say the same thing about me!
#23
I kept my old one but am using an 18 inch wide one from Wal-mart now. it's flimsy though., bends when I'm pressing. Not happy with it but like the width. Glad you found one you like and yes, the prices have really gone up since I bought my old one. Shock!
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,400
I have this one. Don't faint.
http://www.reliablecorporation.com/P...um_Board_C81_2
I bought it a long time ago from a tailor shop. Best ironing board I have ever used for quilting.
http://www.reliablecorporation.com/P...um_Board_C81_2
I bought it a long time ago from a tailor shop. Best ironing board I have ever used for quilting.
#25
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,497
I had to replace my a few years ago - for some mysterious reason it was rusting and looked terrible. I really like the "big boards" and have had one in the back of my mind. I also would like to make a traveling ironing mat (when I get caught up).
#26
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Somewhere
Posts: 15,506
My ironing board died. The legs wouldn't stay up. I think it was used to begin with. I found an old wooden one in great shape at the thrift store and LOVE IT. About the same time I found 2 in the trash. one is made from some kind of metal mesh, the other is metal with big holes - magnets stick to them or you can hook things on them, build them out a little with a 2x4 and slide rulers behind them.
#28
I got mine at Costco, maybe 8-9 years ago. It's holding up fine, and I think I paid in the $35 range for it. It's a little wider than my old board, but I would like it to be wider still. And rectangular! Who needs that narrow end anyway? It's just annoying. I quit ironing clothing a very long time ago!
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#29
I got mine at Costco, maybe 8-9 years ago. It's holding up fine, and I think I paid in the $35 range for it. It's a little wider than my old board, but I would like it to be wider still. And rectangular! Who needs that narrow end anyway? It's just annoying. I quit ironing clothing a very long time ago!
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#30
I have a 2 shelf metal unit with 2ft X6ft board across the top. Stapled a couple layers of batting on and covered it with a teflon (?) fabric. I hope it holds up a long time. I have replaced the top twice and finally decided on that shiny teflon to see how it takes the heat
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