Mitchell,
I just may have to consider developing a formal plan to sell to recoop some of my costs!!
I'm sure you've heard of Jakes chair maybe this one could be coined Greg's Chair
Greg
Originally Posted by Mitchell Garnett
Mitchell,
I just may have to consider developing a formal plan to sell to recoop some of my costs!!
I'm sure you've heard of Jakes chair maybe this one could be coined Greg's Chair
Greg
Originally Posted by Mitchell Garnett
Great job Greg. The set looks very nice.
- Vaughn
Gorgeous looking set, Greg! I've been meaning to make one or two of them, but "other" things always seem to get in the way. Still looking for "the" set of plans for something comfy, but relatively easy to put together. Let us know if you do indeed formulate some plans for them!
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Greg,
I really like the chairs. I like the look you got by using the pocket screws.
I've wanted to build a rocker version like yours. How do you go about figuring out the placement of the rocker?
Thanks,
Bobby Hicks
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Bob,
Pocket holes are the best! Nice chairs!
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Bobby,
It was just kind of a trial and error when I developed the prototype since I couldn't any plans.
Thanks for the kind words.
Greg
Originally Posted by Bobby Hicks
Some of the best looking Adirondacks I've seen. I'll bet they're as comfortable as they look.
Brian
I have NEVER been a Fan of Adirondak Chairs, BUT.......I LOVE these Rockers.
Great job.
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Greg - Definately worth the wait!
Mike