Now if your husband was a car mechanic, you would have a car jack under that!
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Around these parts, we don't call this a "redneck solution". That's just pure Southern Ingenuity! LOL!
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If we put our minds to it, quilters can find a solution for just about anything. Great job!!!!!!!! Redneck and proud!
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AAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAH. THAT IS A PERFECT IDEA who says we have to spend a lot of money
to fix things. lol that is just great. now have him build you shelves or cubby holes under that table with the other wood he has. lmbo |
lol The only thing better would be be if the wood was Duct taped together!
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Looks like a very thrifty idea to me. Everything on hand is what I like. I hate to wait.
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Now this is truelyyyyyyy redneck" lols So what was causing the wobble? from one redneck to another.
Originally Posted by Teeler
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Bouncy Table:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]410405[/ATTACH] No more bouncy table! It looks like it would collapse, but it's in there nice & tight, and it's not going to move. Sa-weet! Now I can practice FMQ "full throttle" :) [ATTACH=CONFIG]410406[/ATTACH] |
I love those rednecks - they can make everything work - so they have to be the best quilters with creativity! You did awesome!
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Originally Posted by cbjlinda
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Now this is truelyyyyyyy redneck" lols So what was causing the wobble? from one redneck to another.
Completely eliminating the flexibility in the center did the trick. |
Fun-neeee! As log as it works, who cares what it looks like?!
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too funny, but if it works... what the heck
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Thanks for the laugh of the day! :thumbup:
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I sure hope you don't have an earthquake! Whatever works - and this seems to work - is good.
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Hey, what ever works!! :)
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I have the same table and the way i fixed that is is i had D/H cut a piece of ply wood he sanded it and sealed it i hot glued it to the table and now no more bouncey table
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I love recycling!! Great job.
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