gizzybear Posted February 28, 2015 Share Posted February 28, 2015 I'm a disabled woodworker an been told I DO GOOD WORK.For awhile now I been wondering about building some AB STUFF.I live up in W ISCONSIN an am pretty shy about my AB side so I'd like u for ur opinions,help,etc.Iam not out to take others money or try an get rich.I wanna just contrbute in positive way to OUR community.That being said are any of u that have bought cribs,tables,highchairs etc.an wished it had or did this or that.Perhaps u felt like u got ripped off to a degree.I would like to give u more than that endless smiles an joy.Let me know what u would be willing to spend or if this is even worth doing/trying.Thank you for ur time... Link to comment
joeythebrat Posted February 28, 2015 Share Posted February 28, 2015 I think it's worth a shot, and certainly some of the equipment/props/furniture that is out there....is expensive (so are diapers..hehe). Link to comment
Glennie Posted February 28, 2015 Share Posted February 28, 2015 dear gizzy bear. I once had these dreams of starting an Ab furniture business, and for all the same reasons you have. To better our community. If you look at my crib in my profile gallery you will see I too have a few wood working skills. Me and another ab started out making cribs and high chairs and a couple rocking horses. In order to make a good solid piece of furniture (like a crib) it takes good solid hardwoods and a lot of your time and energy. The cost of materials is much higher then most people are willing to pay for the end product. My crib is solid oak and the materials alone cost me right at 1000.00 Link to comment
AwakenEvil Posted February 28, 2015 Share Posted February 28, 2015 This is like the spanking bench my wife and I built. It is pretty basic but took us 3 weekends. Costed us about 250.00 in material. You know who could be a wonderful response to this is DiaperwearnTigger has built a whole nursery Link to comment
BabyThomas Posted December 20, 2015 Share Posted December 20, 2015 Is it possible to build an Adult Baby sleep swing? Link to comment
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