Need a laugh? Build Homer’s 6-legged chair from The Simpsons

Jan. 7, 2021

In a recent video, YouTuber The Q demonstrates how to build a chair with six legs as seen in “The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace” episode of The Simpsons.

Happy new year, everyone. And with the new year comes the annual tradition of making inspiring, life-changing resolutions that will be disregarded in less than a month. So, what is your 2021 resolution? Are you committed to eating right and exercising? Are you vowing to be better with money? Do you want to quit your job at the nuclear power plant to become the next Thomas Edison? If your life’s ambition is to be more like Homer Simpson, then we can help. Simply grab a donut, gather a few woodworking tools, and lean back in your homemade chair without fear of falling. In a recent video, YouTuber The Q demonstrates how to build a chair with six legs as seen in “The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace” episode of The Simpsons.

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Alexis Gajewski | Senior Content Strategist

Alexis Gajewski has over 15 years of experience in the maintenance, reliability, operations, and manufacturing space. She joined Plant Services in 2008 and works to bring readers the news, insight, and information they need to make the right decisions for their plants. Alexis also authors “The Lighter Side of Manufacturing,” a blog that highlights the fun and innovative advances in the industrial sector. 

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