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A step stool . Fold up style

Started by Quebecnewf, November 02, 2021, 06:18:48 AM

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A small step stool . This time in pine . I've made quite a few of these . People really like them and they sell as soon as I post them up .

I have made them in birch and Eastern Larch as well .

These style stools were found in quite a number of the older houses here years ago . Usually home built out of spruce . They were normally painted to match the kitchen they sat in ,

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Jeff

Any shot at getting some plans for those? I know a cabin that could use one!  :)
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samandothers

Great job!  I really like those style stools as they seem very attractive yet functional.

Quebecnewf

Quote from: Jeff on November 02, 2021, 09:00:42 AM
Any shot at getting some plans for those? I know a cabin that could use one!  :)
Plans on the net . Google fold up step stool 
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Tacotodd

Trying harder everyday.

Downstream

very nice addition to the shop.  Im always moving one around the workshop to grab things off of the higher shelves or cabinets.
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SwampDonkey

Very handy!! Sure beats plastic. ;)
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Ron Scott

Yes, very nice. A handy item to have around.
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