Ironing board that does not wobble
#42
When I was growing up we had the 'built-in' ironing board that folded into a niche in the wall. It was wooden with a canvas cover, to which my mom added a piece of an old mattress pad and then covered with a piece of an old sheet.
It was much more stable than any of the free standing ones I've had since.
I now have one of the small 'over the door' ones that is also quite stable, but not really big enough.
It was much more stable than any of the free standing ones I've had since.
I now have one of the small 'over the door' ones that is also quite stable, but not really big enough.
#45
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 148
Hello Chamby - There are many sites that I have come across that describe making ironing boards to fit over your own ironing board so that you can iron yardage more easily. Sounds like a great idea but my ironing board fits into
my kitchen closet and I am afraid of making the board to big and heavy for me to even want to drag it out.
One site is: http://www.angelfire.com/art3/elaine...shop/Iron.html
Others say that there is too much give in regular ironing boards and they create actual boards to iron on which they place on kitchen islands or counter tops.A site that describes how to make one of these cheaply is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uGVYK-VeNs
Good luck - I think I'll take a look at Costco - I don't like Walmart as much
because of their treatment of their employees, especially the females...
-Judy
my kitchen closet and I am afraid of making the board to big and heavy for me to even want to drag it out.
One site is: http://www.angelfire.com/art3/elaine...shop/Iron.html
Others say that there is too much give in regular ironing boards and they create actual boards to iron on which they place on kitchen islands or counter tops.A site that describes how to make one of these cheaply is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uGVYK-VeNs
Good luck - I think I'll take a look at Costco - I don't like Walmart as much
because of their treatment of their employees, especially the females...
-Judy
#46
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I bought a super size ironing board at Walmart. It has the four individual legs and it never wobbles. It has a rack underneath it and a iron caddy on the end. It takes up more room then the average board though. I noticed it was $47 just last week at Walmart.
#47
Originally Posted by chamby
I would like some ideas on a good ironing board that does not wobble when you are ironing. I am so tired of trying not to let my iron wobble off the ironing board. Anyone else have this problem. Please help.
#49
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Louisiana
Posts: 459
I have a wide ironing board that I think that I bought originally at WM. Keep an eye out for replacement covers and buy one to keep on hand for when you need to change. I just found my extra and put it on and it looks so good! Made me happy! Love my big board.
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