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|    August Abolins to Charles Pierson    |
|    Either that, or a nice clear polyurethan    |
|    30 Oct 20 17:34:10    |
      MSGID: 2:221/360.0 5f9c3272       REPLY: 2:221/6.21 91f88202       PID: JamNNTPd/OS2 1.3 20201025       TID: GE/2 1.2       CHRS: UTF-8 4       TZUTC: 0200       On 30/10/2020 3:40 a.m., Charles Pierson : August Abolins wrote:               AA>> If the books were built-in unremovable, then that would        AA>> work best. If it was my project, I'd build it modular so        AA>> that the back panel and the seat could be replaced with        AA>> different books.               CP> In truth making the back and seat modular is easy enough        CP> even with a poly coat. You can make several panels that        CP> fit, and swap them out as needed. The same as if you were        CP> doing standard cushion seats.              You're right.. a poly coat is probably better in the long run       anyway. A vinyl/plastic sheet could stretch or rip if the chair was       used as an actual chair and not just for decoration.              I've seen armchairs repurposed for book storage around the leg       areas. Not sure how practical that would be for an adult when you       need to reach for another book, but for kids that could be a fun way       to appreciate a collection.                            --         ../|ug              --- TB(Stealth)/Win7        * Origin: nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/360.0)       SEEN-BY: 105/81 129/305 153/757 221/0 6 360 229/426 664 700 282/1038       SEEN-BY: 301/1 322/757 335/364 460/58 4500/1       PATH: 221/360 6 153/757 229/664 426           |
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