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Rode with #1 son to pick up new chair for #2 son from daughter-in-law for Christmas. The chair is nice. BUT THE BOX IT CAME IN IS HUGE. I can't wait for the grandkids to show up in a few days. The best toy is a big box to play in, they're going to have a blast playing with this thing.
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Can't help it, Gotta brag and show him off!!! This is the reward for not killing our young. Wife put a chair down to keep him outa the dining room. Didn't work He has trouble written ALL over him...
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Charlene is out of surgery, havent seen her yet, but talked to the surgeon and he said everything went well, she should be able to sit in a chair sometime tomorrow and may be able to walk some...:clap2:They sure have come a long way with this type of surgery.......
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Some of went for a ride Saturday and stopped in Quitaque, Tx. for lunch. There is a resturant there called Sportsmans bar and grill that used to be a great place to grab a meal. It has changed hands since the last time I have eaten there and is no longer a place you want to eat. When we went to out table, the guy next to me banged his chair on the floor a few times before he sat down. I later asked him what that was all about the replied that there were roaches all over the chair and he was knocking them off. They had the lights turned down pretty dim, now I know why. So unless you like to dine with the roaches avoid the Sportsmans bar and grill in Quitaque, Texas.
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Hi: This is not an actual wheelchair, but a "transport chair" purchased from SEARS. Folds up better and smaller than a wheelchair, and is very light. Four 8" wheels. I made brackets with square tube and attached on each side under the antenna mounts. Drilled the holes one size larger and put in longer bolts with lock nuts. I then shaped "arms" to hold the chair on, from a chrome chair, the ones you see in community halls that are stackable. The diamenter was just right. These arms simply slide into the square tube and fast with a bolt held in with a cotter pin. Bungee cords hold the foot rests, which are detachable. Seemed the easiest solution. All in all it works well. I can take the whole unit, arms and chair, off in about 1 minute without having to take chair off the arms. Also attached a set of LEDs on the bottom of the chair and set them up to be running lights and brake lights, same as the light under the trunk. Just a little extra safety. Any questions, shoot me a private e-mail: Attached Thumbnails: