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Kpaige

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Gotta say the bike seat stools came crom others and I liked it. My kids raced bmx and would break frames and sometimes they would just be weak from use needed something to use them for.
 
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yardiron

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I rigged this thing up one day after my back was aching from the old wooden bar stool I had. Its a 50's office chair that had fallen apart and was headed for the scrap pile. I added a section of old drive shaft as a riser and a foot rest. Its been in the shop now for about 25 or so years.
 

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Some very creative ideas in this thread. I am not that energetic, though; I have had several different stools over the years, and have given them away, or left them behind. I have a couple, now, that I got from Northern Tool and Harbor Freight. Both are of the current crop of pneumatic cylinder type; the one from HF has gone flat, won't hold up to full height, and that is the main complaint I have about the "new" stuff - they go flat after a while. The adjustable ones we used to have back in "the day" had those indestructible Acme thread stems on them, and I wish I could find one with that again.
 

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I have a bad back, so the most important thing for me is having a backrest and having the height compatible with the height of the work surface. I have an office chair at my kitchen table, and that is what I am going to have in the garage, with a utility table the same height as my kitchen table.
 

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I have seven of these. The lady that owned the building where the pool hall was downtown gave them to me. She was a customer when I had my auto shop and was a friend of the family. At least 2-4 of them will be put in the garage when I get the lounge area done. I have a modern padded swivel stool in the shop area. The picture makes it look bent, but it isn't.
 

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Here's one of may shop stools. It could use casters, but I haven't convinced myself to add them yet. Kudos to the 1st person that can tell us what they were 1st used for.
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broncoman1972

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Telephone operators ?

Mike
Seems like that might have been a guess, but you are correct. The hanger on the bottom of the seat is where they put their purses. My grandmother was an operator at the local telephone company back in the day we have a few of these floating around our family

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It's a little on the short side , but another item I have had put back until I get moved in my new space.
 

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dittle fart around

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We had a meeting of the big wigs at work. One of the guys in the conference room leaned back in the office chair and fell over. After that all the chairs were swapped out for 5 legs instead of four. Didn't come from the work floor but they got the bonus award for coming up with the idea.

Most everyone took their 4 legged stools home with them. Mine ended up at the little league in the score booth.

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Some very cool stools! Got this 30 years ago, it was in our music room until the drum kit moved away
 

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School auctions, auctions from laboratories, as well as the suppliers for such entities are where you can find the "old school" fully welded shop stools.
 

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I have seven of these. The lady that owned the building where the pool hall was downtown gave them to me. She was a customer when I had my auto shop and was a friend of the family. At least 2-4 of them will be put in the garage when I get the lounge area done. I have a modern padded swivel stool in the shop area. The picture makes it look bent, but it isn't.

Awesome. I am loving that Chair:beer:
 

Kmp259

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Thought I show you guy's the work bench stools we started making today....

Fortunately we have orders for 8 of them now.....

We are just recycling our Mobil 1 Keg Barrels..... and they make great stools and tables and Garbage Cans....
 

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I bought this one the other week at a garage sale for $2. It was actually a chair not a stool, but only had the backrest and no seat base, and was black with a bit of rust. I know I should have taken a before pic :eek:

Anyway after a bit of TLC and a lick of paint, a new seat base and a trip to the upholsterers I am pretty happy with the result.


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Cheers Andrew
 

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I had a decent hydraulic stool from Costco. I moved it to the bar when I got the "no personality" Craftsman hydraulic stool with a backrest. The only thing I don't like is the square foot rest. It really needs to be round to be usable with may bad knee. I'm hoping to stumble across something older with a little more appeal.

Tommy
 

QwikKotaTx

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I have a creeper seat that is always in my way that I was thinking would make a good stool for the workbench. Any ideas on ways to elevate it about 2'? Something that would also not get in the way. I doubt I could attach any folding legs to the underside but it might be possible.

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I bought this one the other week at a garage sale for $2. It was actually a chair not a stool, but only had the backrest and no seat base, and was black with a bit of rust. I know I should have taken a before pic :eek:

Anyway after a bit of TLC and a lick of paint, a new seat base and a trip to the upholsterers I am pretty happy with the result.


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Cheers Andrew

Firstly welcome to the GJ Andrew, great to see another Aussie on board.

Looks fantastic AJ
 
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dittle fart around

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New to the collection.. a classic ....vintage... Cosco (Columbus, IN) step stool from my dad and step mom's estate.... cushioned seat and back....


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That's a classic. My in laws had one in yellow. Found the one below at a garage sale. Not as sturdy as yours. Note the bottom step has the frame attached so when you open it up the stool looses it's support.

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We picked up that same stool at the flea market this summer. And to my surprise, the chrome legs appeared after the first round of oven cleaner. I plan to finish it over the winter and the wife requested red... which should really pop with the chrome all exposed again.
 

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Dennis Leigh Henry

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Yeah...very cool.... I believe they still make these at Cosco in Columbus.. I'll have to double check.. Got a bud or two over there.... I wonder if they make replacement parts.....hummmm......
 

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New to the collection.. a classic ....vintage... Cosco (Columbus, IN) step stool from my dad and step mom's estate.... cushioned seat and back....


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We picked up that same stool at the flea market this summer. And to my surprise, the chrome legs appeared after the first round of oven cleaner. I plan to finish it over the winter and the wife requested red... which should really pop with the chrome all exposed again.

Awesome! There was an identical yellow one to those at my Grandfather's house in the kitchen when I was younger. Oh, I wish I had enough foresight to pick out some stuff before the auction when Grandma passed away. I was just a little too young to appreciate this stuff at the time.
 

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Built from leftovers as a throne (for her pleasure) rather than a shop chair. Picture is more for showing off the cup holder!

Orphan wheel, mobility scooter seat and various other scrap pile parts.

Bruce
 
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