Jennifer Worgan wrote:

Possible sources for a swiveling platform:

Look in the kitchen ware section of a store like Target or WalMart for a
round, short sruface with ballbearings between the top and the bottom.  They
used to be called lazy susans.  YOur wife may know of them.  Set your
console on it and turn it around and back.

Parts to make one (the ballbearing plates with holes for securing to a base
board and a top board) should be available at a hardware store and you can
make one yourself, cutting the boards for the top and base to your needs.


That's exactly the sort of thing I'm going to look for.  Thanks.

Tim


-- Tim & Alethea www.ChristTrek.org




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