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I will check this weekend. Give me a few days.
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(08-04-2023, 10:54 AM)redband02 Wrote: I can't seem to find issue 49 of WoodSmith magazine from June 1985
this issue describes a " Old Fashioned Porch Swing-Glider"
issue 39 in title / issue 49 in body.
yeah, I know, picky, picky, picky
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Being picky for the right reason, and the op can fix it easily when he is made aware of it.
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It seems to be 39.
It is available on Amazon for $5 plus $4 in shipping if the OP is interested in going that route.
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Gosh, I never thought of Amazon
Thanks for the tip
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The Woodsmith website will give you a preview which is possibly enough to build it.
Having seen the plans, I would suggest modifying it or finding another.
Those swings are much more comfortable with some curves in the back and seating.
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Thanks, I will look innto it
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I have Woodsmith issue 39.
Sent you a PM.
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I got a copy from one of them
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