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Offline SwampDonkey

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Re: Building the Crib for the twins (New Pics)***(Finished Product Pics)****
« Reply #20 on: October 18, 2011, 05:23:48 pm »
All 'round nice story. Crib turned out just fine by the looks of it. Like the mules to. ;D Those two little guys will keep you occupied for awhile. ;)

Pre-commercial thinning pays off. :)

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Re: Building the Crib for the twins (New Pics)***(Finished Product Pics)****
« Reply #21 on: October 20, 2011, 06:31:10 am »
 Very cool! Twins. Awesome! You are indeed blessed.

 I built a crib/daybed for my grandaughter 4 years ago. Had an accident and cut off my index finger, half way into my middle finger and thumb. So the crib has some special meaning.  ;D

 Ironically what startled me was a backup beeper on a steel truck making a delivery. Great safety feature! In a twist of fate I ended up doing a job for the CEO of the company, Alro Steel, for the last year and a half. The accident was in no way tied to how he found me. Funny how things work out some times.

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Re: Building the Crib for the twins (New Pics)***(Finished Product Pics)****
« Reply #22 on: October 20, 2011, 12:11:14 pm »
Congratulations on the twins and the crib, but just one more thing......those corner posts extending above the sides of the crib :o.  Crib safety standards have shown this to be very dangerous when a child gets old enough to start pulling up  on the sides of the cradle.  Just something to catch clothes on and then possible injury when they can't get loose.  And we all know small fry can do some amazing things, especially when were not looking.  It's not my intention to meddle or criticise, just something you might consider.  Google it...should be no higher than one-sixteenth inch, or really not at all.  Just trying to keep this a joyous occasion.  thanks, Dwight

 


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