Here's a few pictures of the finished chairs (8 of them!!)
All I have left to do is install little pad on the bottom.....I have some leftover Trex from the ramp I built to our shed about 15 years ago (see? throw NOTHING OUT!!!!
). 1 or 2 chairs have a slight wobble (I know, I know..."They'll be on the ground, why deal with the wobble?" A few might make it up to the pool deck so I'd like them to be flat). I can mill a differing size pad for the wobbly leg.
Now she wants side tables to hold your drinks!!!!!
Nice! That was a lot of work. May I ask what wood they are made from and are you going to put a finish on them. I am guessing what ever the wife wants.
(02-04-2021, 02:14 PM)RonL Wrote: Nice! That was a lot of work. May I ask what wood they are made from and are you going to put a finish on them. I am guessing what ever the wife wants.
RonL
They're made from white cedar. I bought 4 5" x 5" x 8ft cedar fence posts.
We'd like to them to age like teak (the friend's chair I copied), but we're not sure how to have white cedar look like teak. We've got a few months here (in Mass) before we can use them so I've got time to figure it out.
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