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WayneC
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#1 posted 611 days ago
Very nice. What wood did you use?
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Chris Love
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#2 posted 611 days ago
Thank you! Western Red Ceder.
-- Chris, Bremerton, WA
jackthelab
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#3 posted 611 days ago
Hi
Interesting in doing one myself – where did you get the plans?
-- Dave in Minnesota - If it ain't broke, improve it!
Chris Love
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#4 posted 611 days ago
This one is my own…but it is similar to one in WoodSmith.
-- Chris, Bremerton, WA
Taff
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#5 posted 608 days ago
I am not big on Adirondack chairs, at my age, I tend to find them heavy and cumbersome, not only that, difficult to get in and out of. This is one of the nicer models I’ve seen and beautifully done.
-- Glyn, North Carolina
Chris Love
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#6 posted 607 days ago
Taff,
Thank you! One of the things I like about this design is the flexibility to customize it for someone. My son’s 3’rd grade teacher (she is rather short) bought a pair at thier school auction and I was able to make hers with shorter legs and at a less severe angle than the traditional Adirondack chair.
-- Chris, Bremerton, WA
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