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	<title>Comments on: What is an easy way to turn a bookcase into a padded bench?</title>
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		<title>By: Jj</title>
		<link>http://bookcase-storage.com/what-is-an-easy-way-to-turn-a-bookcase-into-a-padded-bench.html/comment-page-1#comment-4</link>
		<dc:creator>Jj</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 23:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First you would need to make sure your bookcase is stable enough to sit on and to hold more than 2 people&#039;s weight....IF your bookcase is a thick wood all over then you should be fine but if it is thin wood all over then you would need to support that with wood on the back at a diagonal and wood inside to replace the shelving. ( thick wood like 1-2 inches thick.) Next for the seat, If you would like it to be removable buy some Velcro, next you would buy some fabric if you are making it your self....if you are just wanting to buy the pad to sit on without making it then measure the bookshelf space that you are wanting to put a pad then go to like Walmart OR Target and find one that is the right size. Next to secure the pad on the Shelf, take the velcro and cut 2 in. peices make as many as you need and get a hot glue gun and glue the peices on the bookshelf every 4-5 inches depending on the size of shelf. The do the same on the pad. velcro them together and there you go! 


If you want to make your own pad here are some instructions:

1. Buy the amount of fabric you need.
2. Buy thread and needles if you don&#039;t have a sewing machine.
3. Get alot!! of stuffing material like cotton or the other type of stuff.
4. Go home and cut the fabric to size but make sure you make it 4-5in bigger than it actually needs to be, because you are making seems and you need extra fabric.
5.sew 3 sides together and stuff the inside but make sure that you bring the fabric inside-out so the seems won&#039;t show.
6. Sew the last opening together. AND you are DONE!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First you would need to make sure your bookcase is stable enough to sit on and to hold more than 2 people&#39;s weight&#8230;.IF your bookcase is a thick wood all over then you should be fine but if it is thin wood all over then you would need to support that with wood on the back at a diagonal and wood inside to replace the shelving. ( thick wood like 1-2 inches thick.) Next for the seat, If you would like it to be removable buy some Velcro, next you would buy some fabric if you are making it your self&#8230;.if you are just wanting to buy the pad to sit on without making it then measure the bookshelf space that you are wanting to put a pad then go to like Walmart OR Target and find one that is the right size. Next to secure the pad on the Shelf, take the velcro and cut 2 in. peices make as many as you need and get a hot glue gun and glue the peices on the bookshelf every 4-5 inches depending on the size of shelf. The do the same on the pad. velcro them together and there you go! </p>
<p>If you want to make your own pad here are some instructions:</p>
<p>1. Buy the amount of fabric you need.<br />
2. Buy thread and needles if you don&#39;t have a sewing machine.<br />
3. Get alot!! of stuffing material like cotton or the other type of stuff.<br />
4. Go home and cut the fabric to size but make sure you make it 4-5in bigger than it actually needs to be, because you are making seems and you need extra fabric.<br />
5.sew 3 sides together and stuff the inside but make sure that you bring the fabric inside-out so the seems won&#39;t show.<br />
6. Sew the last opening together. AND you are DONE!!</p>
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		<title>By: mindshift</title>
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		<dc:creator>mindshift</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 16:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The main problem will be preventing the piece from slanting, or skewing to one side or the other.  Attach a 1&quot; x 4&quot; slat to the back on a diagonal from the top corner to the bottom opposite corner.  The permanently set shelves should provide enough vertical support.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main problem will be preventing the piece from slanting, or skewing to one side or the other.  Attach a 1&quot; x 4&quot; slat to the back on a diagonal from the top corner to the bottom opposite corner.  The permanently set shelves should provide enough vertical support.</p>
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