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December 15, 2010 at 9:06 AM #639657December 15, 2010 at 10:35 AM #639783scaredyclassicParticipant
Except for teak I think
December 15, 2010 at 10:35 AM #640817scaredyclassicParticipantExcept for teak I think
December 15, 2010 at 10:35 AM #640500scaredyclassicParticipantExcept for teak I think
December 15, 2010 at 10:35 AM #640364scaredyclassicParticipantExcept for teak I think
December 15, 2010 at 10:35 AM #639712scaredyclassicParticipantExcept for teak I think
December 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM #640505desmondParticipantThe key to outdoor furniture is in the pads. If you buy sturdy metal chairs and put great pads on them I found that works best. If you can work with wood, then by some plans over the internet, get some nice Redwood and hardware and build it yourself. Make sure to get plans that are simple and at most call for straight cuts, a skill or table saw, drill, socket set, wrenches, etc. Take your time build a chair or bench one at a time. Stain and waterproof, buy nice pads and enjoy the outdoors.
December 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM #640369desmondParticipantThe key to outdoor furniture is in the pads. If you buy sturdy metal chairs and put great pads on them I found that works best. If you can work with wood, then by some plans over the internet, get some nice Redwood and hardware and build it yourself. Make sure to get plans that are simple and at most call for straight cuts, a skill or table saw, drill, socket set, wrenches, etc. Take your time build a chair or bench one at a time. Stain and waterproof, buy nice pads and enjoy the outdoors.
December 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM #639717desmondParticipantThe key to outdoor furniture is in the pads. If you buy sturdy metal chairs and put great pads on them I found that works best. If you can work with wood, then by some plans over the internet, get some nice Redwood and hardware and build it yourself. Make sure to get plans that are simple and at most call for straight cuts, a skill or table saw, drill, socket set, wrenches, etc. Take your time build a chair or bench one at a time. Stain and waterproof, buy nice pads and enjoy the outdoors.
December 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM #639788desmondParticipantThe key to outdoor furniture is in the pads. If you buy sturdy metal chairs and put great pads on them I found that works best. If you can work with wood, then by some plans over the internet, get some nice Redwood and hardware and build it yourself. Make sure to get plans that are simple and at most call for straight cuts, a skill or table saw, drill, socket set, wrenches, etc. Take your time build a chair or bench one at a time. Stain and waterproof, buy nice pads and enjoy the outdoors.
December 15, 2010 at 11:06 AM #640822desmondParticipantThe key to outdoor furniture is in the pads. If you buy sturdy metal chairs and put great pads on them I found that works best. If you can work with wood, then by some plans over the internet, get some nice Redwood and hardware and build it yourself. Make sure to get plans that are simple and at most call for straight cuts, a skill or table saw, drill, socket set, wrenches, etc. Take your time build a chair or bench one at a time. Stain and waterproof, buy nice pads and enjoy the outdoors.
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