Sunday, February 15, 2009

Child's Computer Desk & Chair Woodworking Plans


Child's Computer Desk & Chair Woodworking Plans
It Grows with Your Child!
Our Adjustable Chair, Computer Work Surface and Monitor Shelf, is designed to grow with your child, ages 3-9 years old. As the child grows, the computer desk & chair also will grow. It's adjustable in three different heights and it will accommodate any PC computer. Ergonomically designed for comfort and safety. Measures: 38" H x 29" W x 33" D. Plan No. 1050 $14.95 + S&H
http://www.gcwoodworks.com/child_computer_desk.htm


Pot Magnet
When working with nails, screws, etc. - anything magnetic, especially on top of a ladder or in an otherwise awkward place, I have a "Pot Magnet" affixed to a wristlet made of Ace bandage ON MY RIGHT wrist (I am right-handed - if you are a leftie put it on your left wrist). This holds the pesky "small magnetic items" handy to pick up with you OTHER hand for driving with hammer or screwdriver or cordless drill or whatever. Sticking them on the magnet also magnetizes them slightly, so that screws, especially, tend to stick to the phillips-head or square drive driver bit. Also, you aren't digging into your pocket and stabbing your fingers on the points - which are sharp enough in your pocket, but somehow become miraculously dulled on the trip to the wall or whatever they are to be driven into...
Submitted by Mr. Oleen
http://www.gcwoodworks.com

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Pretty cool stuff, I saw this site with some useful info on Computer Desks . Hope it helps