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Tricky Seat Keeps Friends On Edge
When friends come over to Greg Hemming's for coffee, they're always offered the seat of honor. It's a stool that Greg call's his "Reflex Balance Tester".
It consists of a pair of disc blades welded to a coil spring from a car. The bigger disc blade goes on the floor and there's a smaller one for the seat. He usu
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Tricky Seat Keeps Friends On Edge AG WORLD 26-2-22 When friends come over to Greg Hemming's for coffee, they're always offered the seat of honor. It's a stool that Greg call's his "Reflex Balance Tester".
It consists of a pair of disc blades welded to a coil spring from a car. The bigger disc blade goes on the floor and there's a smaller one for the seat. He usually puts a cushion on the top blade for sitting.
"It's not too hard to sit on with both feet planted on the floor but when you cross one leg with just one foot on the floor, it gets a bit more tricky and you start swaying around. It's a great conversation piece and I made it from things you can find around most any farm," says Greg.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Greg Hemming, Box 1295, Esterhazy, Sask. Canada S0A 0X0 (ph 306 745-3795).
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