Thursday, August 11, 2011

Adirondack Folding Chair Woodworking Plans & Woodworking Tips

Adirondack Folding Chair Woodworking Plan
Adirondack Folding Chair Woodworking Plans















This is our version of a Folding Adirondack Chair. We have designed it for comfort and convenience. The comfort comes from the lower back support, curved back and the contoured seat. As you can see it folds up for easy storage. Save time and money and order our special Corrosion Resistant Hardware Kit that includes all the hardware needed. Don't forget to check out the Adirondack Tables and the Adirondack Foot Rests. Excellent chair. 28" W x 37 1\2" H x 38" L   (When folded: 28" W x 8" H x 52" L)
For more information go to http://www.gcwoodworks.com/adirondack_folding_chair_woodwor.htm
 
SURE FIRE WAY TO REMOVE A WOODEN PLUGS


A sure-fire way to remove a wooden plug that covers a screw head... Drill a 1/8 inch pilot hole through the center of the plug. Than drive a drywall screw through the hole. The hardened drywall screw bottoms on the hidden screw head and forces the plug up and out of the hole.
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