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IDEA! Kotatsu
Airhawk:
I actually read the thread asif the IKEA was selling Kotatsu's ...
tomoya-kun:
Post a pic if you ever desire to making/.
fohfoh:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on September 07, 2011, 06:44:49 AM ---...
wear a jacket and a thick long pants. no tables needed, no blanket, no nails, no heater.
all in all, its cheap.
ok on a serious note, close all your windows, turn your PC on and start folding, the PC will warm up the whole room.
Edit: if you want, put the PC under a kotatsu and use the PC as the heater.
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I haven't used a desktop in a while. I've only ever owned personal laptops. But blankets are comfyier than clothing.
--- Quote from: Airhawk on September 07, 2011, 05:28:56 PM ---I actually read the thread asif the IKEA was selling Kotatsu's ...
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One can only wish it becomes true one day...
--- Quote from: Meomix on September 07, 2011, 07:56:21 AM ---
--- Quote from: kurandoinu on September 07, 2011, 06:46:37 AM ---What's a water blanket? It sounds messy.
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A blanket you fill water into, it comes with a generator to make it warm.
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Totally found something different when I googled it lol.
--- Quote from: tomoya-kun on September 07, 2011, 05:35:48 PM ---Post a pic if you ever desire to making/.
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There's websites out there already about other people who succeeded. However, I need to find some good "materials" to work with. (Mainly board and table.) But if I put it together, I'll make record of it here.
kitamesume:
^ i suggest you start making one by using plywood, its cheap, easy to work with and pretty much decent.
fohfoh:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on September 08, 2011, 06:04:46 AM ---^ i suggest you start making one by using plywood, its cheap, easy to work with and pretty much decent.
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I can easily build a table with plywood (would only use high grade) and 2x4. But after scoping out the hardware providers, raw materials alone would probably ring me up around 50-60 bucks for wood, sandpaper and nails. So looking for a prebuilt coffee table is much more cost efficient.
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