tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668802457367853649.post7235922186163762471..comments2024-03-20T02:29:41.649-05:00Comments on Mr. Modtomic: Apparently There Was A Pair Of Overman Highback Swivel Armchairs Available At The St. Vincent Thrift, But The Other Had Already Been Snatched Up. I Was A Little Disappointed Until I Found Out This One Was Half Off! Status: Needs Some Feet / GONE.Mr. Modtomichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16804031065414619749noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668802457367853649.post-35186392636302634442014-12-19T00:35:00.596-06:002014-12-19T00:35:00.596-06:00Hi Amy
Of course it is! Shoot me an email at mis...Hi Amy<br /><br />Of course it is! Shoot me an email at mister.modtomic(at)ymail.comMr. Modtomichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16804031065414619749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668802457367853649.post-45598257277894957642014-12-19T00:33:04.137-06:002014-12-19T00:33:04.137-06:00Hi JK
Overman used a ton of different kinds of ba...Hi JK<br /><br />Overman used a ton of different kinds of bases with different kinds of feet. Your comments gave me some interesting ideas though. Thanks so much! But then Amy piped up (see below)...so I might not do much of anything.Mr. Modtomichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16804031065414619749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668802457367853649.post-78288426704869417542014-12-19T00:27:42.212-06:002014-12-19T00:27:42.212-06:00Hi JB
Ha, at first I thought you were talking abo...Hi JB<br /><br />Ha, at first I thought you were talking about the chair itself! C'mon, they are made out of some sort of lightweight foam. THAT could be 3D printed, right? But yeah, what little I know about 3d printers leads me to think it'd be a better idea to make a mold and reproduce the feet that way.Mr. Modtomichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16804031065414619749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668802457367853649.post-40802602493808602942014-12-18T23:57:53.015-06:002014-12-18T23:57:53.015-06:00Is this available? Interested!Is this available? Interested!Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16198059284946103473noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668802457367853649.post-77724352703757781262014-12-18T06:07:30.363-06:002014-12-18T06:07:30.363-06:00Just looked at the photo again and see that yours ...Just looked at the photo again and see that yours has rectangular plastic feet...hmmm....maybe mine was missing those and had additional "round" swivel feet? Above comment will work if you see a hole in the one that is missing a foot.<br /><br />If there is then pop all the plastic feet out and add the replacement feet as above.....Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01298276591770826211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668802457367853649.post-67182533589984304452014-12-18T06:03:12.389-06:002014-12-18T06:03:12.389-06:00Yep-had this exact problem on an Overman pod sofa ...Yep-had this exact problem on an Overman pod sofa that I got from an auction......there should be holes in the bottom of the base to receive the missing feet that are big enough to receive a little piece of wooden dowel (sorry sofa's sold long ago so not sure of the size but it's a standard size from HD or Lowes).<br /><br />Just cut a small piece off the dowel (the ends are deep enough to receive a pretty good sized chunk) and epoxy that into the hole. You can sand the surface level with the leg if you want once the epoxy's set.<br /><br />Now you have a wooden surface and you can just get a pack of feet with nail in tops and go to town....my sofa was only missing one foot and the added one was similar enough not to be noticed.<br /><br />So no need to waste your time searching cuz I already did for you...and the original feet sure don't seem to exist :)<br /><br />And great score-as usual!!!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01298276591770826211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668802457367853649.post-36707134059141177902014-12-17T11:51:26.092-06:002014-12-17T11:51:26.092-06:00This would be great for a 3-D printer if they woul...This would be great for a 3-D printer if they would hold up.John Bachmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00711433957628649844noreply@blogger.com