Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Adirondack Shark Chair Woodworking Plans



Our Adirondack Shark Chair & Footrest is uniquely designed and very easy to build. It has a deep, angled seat and wide arms, the perfect place to rest your elbows and hold a tall glass of lemonade, a plate of food or a book. For those of you looking for that "Craft Show Winner", look no more. This is it, the "Adirondack Shark Chair & Footrest". This set of plans comes with 7 large 24" x 36" blueprints. It's very easy to build, because we have step-by-step instructions, with detailed illustrations and we have full size templates. You don't have to re-draw the plans from a 8 1/2" x 11" sheet of paper. You can get started right away. Save time and money and order our special Corrosion Resistant Hardware Kit that includes all the hardware needed. (If you order (3) Hardware Kits, we'll give you the plans FREE) (That's a $25.95 value - FREE... plus we'll give you FREE Transfer Paper). The Chair measures 36" W x 36" D x 47" Part No. 5841 $25.95 + S&H.
http://www.gcwoodworks.com/adirondack_shark_chair.htm

Softening Hardened Putty Sticks
Colored putty sticks are handy for filling nail holes, but they sometimes get hard with age and become difficult to use. When this happens, I soften the stick before using it by immersing an end in very hot water for about a minute. Don't submerge too much of the stick, or it will get too soft for you to hold properly.
http://www.gcwoodworks.com

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