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I built one of these about 14 yerrs ago and now I had to builn another one for another grand son in philly.made of 2inch and 1 inch pine ,after 14 years the only thing wear is the paint. the rockers are 2inch by about 54 long, I dont think it can be tipped over end to end, a very stable rocker.
Thanks Chuck
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lew
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#1 posted 1855 days ago
Chuck,
Great looking rocker. Did you design it yourself or were there plans?
Lew
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#2 posted 1855 days ago
That’ll keep the little grandson happy, he’ll love his grampa. mike
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#3 posted 1854 days ago
Very cool design. I bet he enjoys it very much!
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#4 posted 1854 days ago
Great looking rocker. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
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Scott Bryan
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#5 posted 1854 days ago
Chuck,
This is a cute rocker. I like your design.
Wonderful job on the construction.
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#6 posted 1219 days ago
This Rocker is Cool stuff. What kind of woods were used? Is the back seat suspended off the rest of the rocker.
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