What to do with a bar stool swivel?
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Lynn Kay Nienas on Aug 02, 2016Make a lazy Susan tray for your kitchen or a swiveling TV tray.Helpful Reply
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Michelle James on Aug 02, 2016Love the lazy Susan idea. Maybe for craft supplies or crayons, colored pencils, etc.Helpful Reply
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CeCe813 on Aug 02, 2016I've been thinking of a swivel game surface! Round or square. We play Scrabble and it gets hard to think of words when you are the one looking at the board upside down ;)Helpful Reply
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M. M.. on Aug 02, 2016Attach it to a base slightly larger than the metal plate, and then attach a sectioned basket or tall, divided compartment crate for holding pencils, brushes, etc., up straight and tidy. (haha, actually my first thought was to make some sort of spinning seat for the kids, but I'm sure it'd be dangerous in some way, which I guess makes me an old stick in the mud).)Helpful Reply
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Linda Santo on Aug 02, 2016Put it under a doll house so you can work/play on any side.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Aug 02, 2016I would say 1 lazy susan for tools in your garage. Perhaps you could rig S hooks up to it somehow? Then for the kids....well...a seat so they can spin on it. Remember how you liked to be pushed on the merry go round till you were dizzy? I am going to duck out and hide from your wife now. :)Helpful Reply
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Pam Walker on Aug 03, 2016HANGING UTENSIL HOLDERHelpful Reply
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Somewhat Quirky on Aug 03, 2016A lazy susan is always a good idea. Also a cake stand if you like icing cakes!Helpful Reply
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Chris Carpenter on Aug 03, 2016A guy on you tube uses this (he used boat seat swivels, but basically the same thing) to make a murphy bed. I would think any child would think a Murphy bed would be a cool addition.Helpful Reply
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Nnettat on Aug 03, 2016Remember the 'Sit & Spins'? Could use a small round side table (cut off legs) for this (minimize splinters from fresh wood). Make a swivel chair in proportion to the size of their desk. Create a platform for under the seat and add the legs to this platform. Whatever you do, I'm sure they will love it because you made it especially for them.Helpful Reply
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Chris Carpenter on Aug 03, 2016Yes I do. Here it is. https://youtu.be/Y6T1xPC-IekHelpful Reply
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JoLeen Bolton on Aug 03, 2016Make a lazy susan for their board games (checkers, Monopoly, etc.) so that the playing board can be turned to the next player.Helpful Reply
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Margaret Wood on Aug 04, 2016I would use it for a tv swivel. My flat screen sits on a long media cabinet and we are constantly turning it back and forth in order to see it in different rooms. It has scratched the surface of the cabinet. A swivel would be great.Helpful Reply
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Kevin on Aug 04, 2016If you Mosaic at all then this is a useful spinner for doing vases and plant pots.Helpful Reply
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Hob4816685 on Aug 04, 2016make your floor speakers rotateHelpful Reply
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Desnoek on Aug 04, 2016Make an under the cupboard kitchen utensil carrousel.Helpful Reply
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Kari Roberts on Aug 05, 2016Make it into a hanging utensil hanger under the cupboard.Helpful Reply
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Ademola-Oba Gbadebo on Aug 06, 2016Lazy SuzanHelpful Reply
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Carolyn Jean Ross on Sep 26, 2016I don't know how well it would work, but I've been working on finding a way to make my saucepans more accessible. A large lazy susan might be good for that.Helpful Reply
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Debbie on Sep 26, 2016Use it to make a cat tumbler, use it to turn the wheel made of wood. Cats like to play on it like a hamster inside a hamster wheel. There are ones who have made them on Youtube.Helpful Reply
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