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August 07, 2010
Filed Under (DIY) by Keith on 07-08-2010
My old ironing board is getting a bit like me now; unstable, rickety and falling apart (Yes, I do iron my clothes; better than any woman!). So off I went to the local shops to buy one. I looked everywhere for a decent one but they all didn’t seem very well made or had the right shaped pointy end for ironing shirts properly. Another fault was that they were all designed for midgets or a woman (Boy, am I digging my own grave or what?) I sat and wondered where on earth could I find a good sturdy one that, most importantly, was designed for a tall man (ironing board that is, not a woman; heaven forbid!). I say that because I get shoulder-ache trying to use a “woman size” one (There I go again. I’m only making it worse for myself, innit?). None of the ones I looked at were tall enough, even on the highest setting. Flash of inspiration! I would look on t’Internet for instructions on how to make one. Brilliant! The first site I encounted gave very concise instructions; no drawings or ingredients, but let me show you the instructions here:
True, thats all it gives. Anyway onward and upward to the next likely looking site. The next one was unbelieveable. I though it was a Monty Python page, but no, it was perfectly genuine but you would have needed the loan of a shipyard to build it. First up was the material list: • sheet of medium density fiberboard (can be substituted with a flat metal sheet) Well, I haven’t got any sandpaper so that one is ruled out for starters. Honestly, this the truth. May my socks rot and a plague of locousts enter my tent if I’m telling lies. By now I was getting a teensy-weensy bit frustrated until I stumbled across this video: My problem is solved. Now all I need is a barrowload of money to buy it. I could fix it to the wall in the loo (toilet, for my readers in the Colonies), and in the mornings I could do two jobs at the same time; sitting down as well! No more aching shoulders. . .
10 Comments posted on "How to make an ironing board"
Comments:
johng on August 7th, 2010 at 6:20 pm #
Nikki irons your clothes when she does your cleaning!
Sarah on August 7th, 2010 at 6:32 pm #
Ironing? Ironing?? Wait a min while I sit down. I don’t believe it for a second. NO ONE irons these days. My mother ironed everything–sheets, towels, undergarments, shirts, skirts, socks, etc.–but when permanent press clothing became available, the iron went to the thrift store, along with the ironing board, the special board for pressing sleeves, and the extension cord. If it requires ironing to look nice, I don’t buy it. Come to think of it, I haven’t bought new clothes in a long time. The ones I have are perfectly fine, and I’m not in the mode of buying new stuff just for the thrill of being fashionable. Who cares?
betsy on August 7th, 2010 at 6:41 pm #
Keith, you are in rare form today!
Keith on August 7th, 2010 at 6:44 pm #
John: Admittedly my cleaning lady, Nikki, does do some ironing, but she only comes round once a month and only irons about 3 shirts when shes done mucking me out. Who do you think irons my towels, sheets, pants, socks, shoelaces and expensive shirts in the meantime? Not the fairies that’s for sure! Aside: Nipper emailed me today about all the murders, and muggings and hit and run incidents going on in Earl Shilton this week. I think there might be a violent attack in the “Merrie Monk” on Sunday if you’re not careful!
Rog on August 7th, 2010 at 7:15 pm #
Haven’t ironed a thing for years – drip dry shirts etc. You know it makes sense.
guyana gyal on August 7th, 2010 at 8:33 pm #
Why not save all your ironing for winter, then you can stay warm too, Keith.
Pat on August 7th, 2010 at 11:40 pm #
My Dad made me one which lasted for years and years. The drop down seems a good idea but where does the model put the laundry? On the floor?
helen on August 9th, 2010 at 6:30 am #
Buy a little one and sit down to do it
Bart on August 11th, 2010 at 9:22 am #
Loo idea is interesting but may be dangerous for your private parts.
Bart on August 11th, 2010 at 9:25 am #
More practical idea: Post a comment
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