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Rolling pin hardware

Blog entry by Rogue posted 332 days ago 175 reads 0 times favorited 1 comment Add to Favorites Watch

Great comments on the rolling pins fellas. You are right about the lags. They are abit unsightly. Reseacing them and adding a plug would be a good solution, but it would also take more time. Don’t get me wrong I love to sink endless hours into my work like the rest of you but these are sora my mass produced items I make alot of them at a time and I need to keep what I have to charge for them low. I also like that the hardeare is accessible easy without any fuss for deep cleaning once in awhile. I have also started wholesaling them so I’m going to need to get even more of them out in a short amount of time. I think the real solution is just some nicer looking hardware. Any suggestions as to were I might get 3/8” x 6” screws that might be more attractive

-- Rogue


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posted 332 days ago

Seeing how I shamelessly ripped off your idea for a rolling pin holder, at least I could do is help you find an idea for this. Have you seen this link

http://www.turnedtreasures.com/project.html/rollingpin/rollingpin.html

Lew

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