Shopsmith Style Furniture???

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Shopsmith Style Furniture???

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Way COOL! and I didn't have to join facebook to see it!

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I got the Facebook full page pop-up right away so I didn't see it.
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garys wrote:I got the Facebook full page pop-up right away so I didn't see it.
Me too and I withdrew from FB a couple weeks ago. Oh, well.
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For those who can't see the video, it's space-saving metamorphic furniture. Coffee tables that instantly rise to dining table height, open up and with concealed leaves to become dining tables. Sofas that become beds. Beds that flip up. All very well done and extremely clever. But if you are the kind of person who leaves stuff on horizontal surfaces (picture, magazines, vases), it won't be quite so easy to convert. Come to think of it, I have that problem with my Mark V and shop. Every horizontal surface has something on it. :o
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