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Angled jigsaw holders
weatherwax_2
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Anyone know where I could buy a jigsaw holder that can be set at a raised angle (like some book-holders?) My sister loves jigsaws but suffers from a bad back and finds it a strain as all the foldable jigsaw holders are made to be laid flat on the table.
Any advice much appreciated.
PS It would have to be one that holds 1000 piece jigsaws or bigger.
Any advice much appreciated.
PS It would have to be one that holds 1000 piece jigsaws or bigger.
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http://www.shop-com.co.uk/op/~Complete_your_puzzles_anywhere-prod-30238220-39484020?sourceid=309
Not a table but one she can use on her lapThis country is called Great Britain. It would be called Amazing Britain if it wasn't for people like you pulling the average down0 -
Get a sheet of MDF, (it can be quite thin and light), or plywood which is less likely to flex,and attach a couple of folding legs on the rear outer edges,and a little piece of trim to the bottom length and sides to stop the pieces falling off...have a little missing area at each side though where the pieces can be slid off instead of picked up from a flat surface;)
An extra screw on the side hinge to stop it travelling too far will make sure it stays in place.
What a lovely idea for someone to keep them happy in their hobby:AMember of the first Mortgage Free in 3 challenge, no.19
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Not angled but the best price I could find
http://www.dreamdirect.co.uk/prodview.asp?sid=1981&GUID={D22D4FB8-8070-470B-B492-F6AAEB98EB76}&mc=X00502&TRK=26Looking to raise some money
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