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Old 03-27-2015, 12:21 PM
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Anyone else seen or used these https://www.clipitup.com/clip-it-up-swinging-wall-arm ? Think it would be great for hanging current strips associated with a project. Especially if it was mounted to the right side on the sewing table.
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Old 03-27-2015, 06:59 PM
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I like the way you think. I think it would help me tremendously keeping my hand bag pattern pieces in order of next needed.
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now to decide where I could put one? it's a great idea.
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Now the big question at my house: How much total weight will the arm hold? I don't need it to the half ounce, but a ball park idea would be comforting.

This kind of idea is marvelous in my sewing room and really gets used, hence the above question. Having it come down, bringing a piece of the wall with it, is not a favorite of mine. We will not discuss how I got handy with wet as well as dry walls.

Thanks for the help.

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I hang my stencils on one.
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It looks like a great idea.
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I think, if it were me, to find some of the clips and hang them from underside of some wire shelves that are supported from under the shelf itself. I could replace my wooden shelf with the wire shelving, so I can hang things near my machine. My shelf has books on it so would do double duty for me.
Thank you for getting me thinking on how to improve my space.
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I remember this type of thing under kitchen sinks years ago..they usually had 3 arms and were used to hang your dishcloths and dish towels out of sight..the arms swung 90 degrees, I think.

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/swing-arm-towel-rack
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Originally Posted by donna13350 View Post
I remember this type of thing under kitchen sinks years ago..they usually had 3 arms and were used to hang your dishcloths and dish towels out of sight..the arms swung 90 degrees, I think.

http://www.ebay.com/bhp/swing-arm-towel-rack
Yes! I would find this kind more useful with 3 arms. Amazon shows several like this.
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Thanks for sharing...
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