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Making a Seat Lift from a Recliner

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Date: 05/28/2009 Topics: Make Your Own > Furniture | Readers Request > Make Your Own  
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How can a seat lift be made for a recliner chair? I need one badly. If anyone has a clue please let me know. Thank you.

By donisue from Saint Joseph, MO

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By carla (10) Profile Contact
I've seen portable lifts that you put on a chair, couch, etc. on websites that offer handicap devices.

Posted on 06/02/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

By donisue (76) Profile Blog! Contact
Hello, thanks I'll sure check these out. You would think they'd ask you if you needed these things when you see a doctor, but we never knew. Thanks.

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By Dibbs (106) Profile Contact
http://1liftchair.com/index.htm

I don't know how to make a lift chair, but this site lists numbers to call to try and obtain a free lift chair for low income or elderly people.

Posted on 05/29/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

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