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  | TJones09
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
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Apr 29 2012 : 02:20:28 PM  |
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I just joined Glider Central, not trying to be a traitor, I will visit both this and GC. Just wanted to check it out.
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  | TJones09
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
2001 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 02:23:40 PM   |
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I just read their unsafe toy list and jingle balls are on it, I thought my girls habitat was safe, but now I have to take their jingle balls away. I'll be looking for something else to go in ball basket and wodent wheel. Guess for now just some fleece.
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  | LizGirl
Glider

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Apr 29 2012 : 02:23:50 PM   |
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I would wager that more than half of us have an account at GC, oh and the sweetspot
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  | lancegtx
Glider

155 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 02:54:59 PM   |
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The users of both sites have been extremely helpful to me.
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  | TJones09
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
2001 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 03:11:31 PM   |
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Now I'm worried that the new basket swing toy may be unsafe because it has holes in it.
I made another one that's in there now, and I already switched out the small chain link to the larger c-links. I have fleece weaved through the holes to help make it cushier, but do you think these holes in the baskets are dangerous for the gliders?
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  | Something_To_Believe_In
Face Hugger
  
642 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 03:25:25 PM    |
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Plenty of people make very safe toys from the items pictured above. You don't need to switch out the chain or the basket. Be sure that you read the dates of posts made, as we are always learning more and more about safety with gliders. ALL items have the potential to be dangerous if not inspected regularly. Common sense dictates that if they can't get caught in the holes (size wise) then it is safe. If you have joeys, then you don't want to use that type of basket. With adult gliders it is fine. We don't use jingle bells because nails can and do get caught in them.
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  | TJones09
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
2001 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 03:28:14 PM   |
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Something_To_Believe_In</i> <br />Plenty of people make very safe toys from the items pictured above. You don't need to switch out the chain or the basket. Be sure that you read the dates of posts made, as we are always learning more and more about safety with gliders. ALL items have the potential to be dangerous if not inspected regularly. Common sense dictates that if they can't get caught in the holes (size wise) then it is safe. If you have joeys, then you don't want to use that type of basket. With adult gliders it is fine. We don't use jingle bells because nails can and do get caught in them. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"> Thanks, from me, and deepest gratitude from my girls, who love their tree basket swing dearly.
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  | MamaBird
Face Hugger
  
USA
404 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 03:37:41 PM   |
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I belong to GG, GC and the Sweet Spot, and find all three very helpful. I think your toy looks great!
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  | MamaBird
Face Hugger
  
USA
404 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 03:43:28 PM   |
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Is your screen name the same on GC? Mine is RayGirl, because when I signed up for GC, I put my name in the wrong place. It was the first forum of any kind I'd signed up for, and I didn't realize it at the time. I wanted it to be MamaBird on there too, but messed it up! :)
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  | StellaAnLuna
Fuzzy Wuzzy
   
1063 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 04:07:11 PM   |
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There is nothing wrong with being apart of different glider forums. Many on GG are on differnt forums, and some just like to be apart of one forum, it's all up too the person. Like me I am apart of GG and SGAA. I also have to agree I think your toy looks good!:D ~Erica~
Edited by - StellaAnLuna on Apr 29 2012 04:10:49 PM
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  | CountrynCrafty
Face Hugger
  
USA
427 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 04:34:45 PM    |
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I think your toy is fine, in fact I'm trying to find those baskets lol. I also don't think you are being a traitor, I am a member on GG,GC,TSS,Lauries Glider Gazette, & SGAA. Each forum has their pros & cons :) my name on all is Countryncrafty :P.
Edited by - CountrynCrafty on Apr 29 2012 04:36:41 PM
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  | lilangels
Super Glider
 
315 Posts
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Apr 29 2012 : 04:42:49 PM   |
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TJ you are not a traitor to belong to more than one forum. You toy looks very safe. The baskets are often used without the fleece woven through them and no one seems to have had any problems with them yet.
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  | ataylor09
Glider

USA
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Apr 29 2012 : 04:57:54 PM   |
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I am a member there as well, under the same name :) I don't think you should be worried about your toy. Anything is potentially dangerous when you think about it--so unless you see something <i>really</i> wrong, just let them enjoy it and enjoy making it!
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  | tootles
Fuzzy Wuzzy
   
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Apr 29 2012 : 05:03:18 PM   |
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by TJones09</i> <br />Now I'm worried that the new basket swing toy may be unsafe because it has holes in it.
I made another one that's in there now, and I already switched out the small chain link to the larger c-links. I have fleece weaved through the holes to help make it cushier, but do you think these holes in the baskets are dangerous for the gliders? <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"> I'm a member on both also and a vendor. That's a safe toy but they are right about jingle bells those are not safe.
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  | TJones09
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
2001 Posts
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Apr 30 2012 : 07:23:10 AM   |
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Thanks again everyone, I'm so glad to hear the baskets are safe. I took the jingle balls out as soon as I read of the safety hazard. I had bought some very small plastic Easter eggs, but then when I opened the package I noticed they had hinges, and I was afraid they could get scratched or cut and never put them in. I'll try to post a close up and see what you all think.
They actually feel kind of rough, I had tried cutting hinges off, but it seemed that made edges sharper. I may try to see if I can sand down to a smoother edge.
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  | TJones09
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
2001 Posts
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Apr 30 2012 : 07:54:32 AM   |
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Wow, I sanded them down with a nail file, they seem a lot smother now. I'll go get them washed and my girls will have a safe "egg bin" Yay
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