Best recycle idea for old sewing machine stand metal parts?
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My sister put a board over the legs and made it into a plant stand. You could also make it into a desk or vanity (I would leave the pedal, it gives you feet and legs something to do and is good for you).
Put a piece of finished cedar on top for a beautiful end table .
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You could make it into a really interesting side table....pallet wood top, maybe stencilled using French stencil, or use unicorn spit in a cool design....the iron bits are the best part!
Have you thought about using the legs for a small table?
Sell them on e-bay. People are always looking for parts to restore those machines and cabinets.
I got several ideas and will further pursue several of those suggestions.