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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: arkiewood on November 26, 2018, 07:53:06 pm
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I haven't been on here in a long time. It has been a busy and difficult year. I am making some Christmas presents and my back is really hurting. Just wondering what kind of chair you all might recommend for sitting at saw. I just have a metal stool with a cushion on top. Need something better.
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Howdy Arkiewood,
It has been awhile since I've been on here myself. We have had a long and very rough year ourselves. Not only health wise, but financially, as well. I hope 2019 brings us better blessings, and for you folks, as well.
As far as your chair question, years ago, when I fist started scrollin', I sat on a wood bar stool. Had it for several years until I updated to a New Hawk a few years ago, and then I went to a barbers' chair. The barbers' chair allowed me to adjust my height to wherever was comfortable for me, and was a wide enough seat I wasn't crowded into it like an office chair.
Last Summer, I purchased a BM-26 Hawk, which a somewhat higher yet that my 220, so I had to locate yet another barber chair.
I have been using barber's chairs about 5 years now, and I won't go back to anything else!
Sawdust703
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Thanks sawdust I will check into them.
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I guess I don't know what a 'barber chair' is. When I think of a barber chair I think of barber shops and those chairs start at over $300.00 and quickly rise to nearly $2,000.00. Pretty pricey for a seat in the garage.
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Depending on how high your saw is, I myself use an office chair that I found here where I live. I use it at the top of its post and both of my saws are on stands that I built myself so they are built to work with my chair. I also have a shop stool with a backrest that I bought from Northwest Tool before they became available all over. I think Harbor Freight even has them now.
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I use an adjustable office chair that is able to be raised as high as a Bar Stool. I've had it for about 15 years and it's very comfortable. It's getting a little worn, but it'll last me until I can no longer saw.
Al
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Hi Arkiewood. I had the same issue. I now use a barstool and more importantly a short footstool about six inches high. I change feet every 45 minutes to an hour and that resolved the problem. Cheers.
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I have a bar stool/chair with a back. It can be adjusted height wise. It also has a foot rest. Depending on the piece I am cutting, i will adjust the height of the stool.