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This dual iPhone docking station includes locking set screws for each charging cable. A perfect place to land your mobile devices for daily use or overnight charging. The cut for iPhone is made at a 12 degree angle, perfect for most mobile devices and designed for optimal visibility of the screens on any flat surface or desk. An oval opening with locking set screw is cut in the center of the groove which allows for the lighting connector cord to be plugged into the phone when resting it on the stand. The bottom of this dual iPhone Stand features rubber feet which are screwed in place with solid brass screws to provide secure cushioning and scuff resistance. This Handmade wooden dual iPhone stand is finished with several coats of tung oil to bring out the wood’s rich grain and shine. Great for the home, office, or kitchen counter. You will enjoy this hand crafted wood iPad Grant Stand!
Dual iPhone Stand – Features:
• Wood Type: Black Walnut
• Compatible with: iPhone 5, 6, 6s & similar sized phones
• iPad/iPhone Cut: 12 degree,
• Opening Cut for Phone:
— Thin Cases for thicknesses up to 15/32″ (11.8mm)
— Thick Cases for thicknesses up to 5/8″ (15.4mm)
• Dimensions: 6 7/8″ L x 4 1/2″ W x 1 1/2” H (approx.)
• Finish: Tung Oil
• Charger opening compatible with lightning connector
Each stand is a one of a kind and may be slightly different in color, grain pattern, and knots than the one pictured. Black Walnut often has intensely dark grains and beautiful heartwood coloring. It often contains numerous dark to light colorings giving the grains a beautiful flow and pattern. The Walnut iPhone stands are finished with a Tung oil finish to bring out the shine.
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Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shows how to cut and fold, and then fix, a rigid box spring. (See below for a shopping list, tools, and steps.)
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Shopping List for How to Move a Box Spring Up a Narrow Staircase:
- Large canvas or plastic tarp
- 16-inch-long 2×4, used with hammer for pounding flat bent wires.
- 2 1/2-inch-long screws
- 1×3, to replace metal support bar
Tools List for How to Move a Box Spring Up a Narrow Staircase:
- Slotted screwdriver, to pry up staples
- Handsaw, for cutting the wood frame of the box spring
- Bungee cord, to hold closed the folded box spring
- Hammer, for straightening bent wires
- Cordless drill with 5/32-inch-diameter drill bit, to bore pilot holes
- Cordless impact driver, for driving screws
- Staple gun, to reattach fabric
Steps for How to Move a Box Spring Up a Narrow Staircase:
1. Lay a large tarp on the driveway, then place the box spring facedown on the tarp.
2. Use a narrow slotted screwdriver to pry up the staples that secure the fabric to the bottom of the box spring. Peel back the fabric to expose the wood frame.
3. Pry up and remove the metal support bar.
4. Fold down the fabric on each of the long sides of the box spring.[
5. Use a handsaw to cut through the 1×3 wood strapping on each side.
6. Fold the box spring in half, then secure it with a long bungee cord.
7. Carry the folded box spring up the stairs and into the bedroom.
8. Unhook the bungee cord and flatten out the box spring.
9. Use a hammer and a 2×4 block to straighten out any badly bent box-spring wires.
10. Drill 5/32-inch-diameter pilot holes at an angle through the strapping cut in Step 5.
11. Reattach the cut strapping with two 2 1/2-inch-long screws; repeat to secure the cut strapping on the opposite side.
12. Replace the metal support with a 1×3 cut to length. Screw the 1×3 to the wood frame of the box spring.
13. Staple the fabric back onto the underside of the box spring.
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