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Adjustable Adirondack Chair Plan

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A chair that's easy to build even for the beginner. Our detailed plan includes a list of the materials you need, full size traceable patterns for all curved parts, and a detailed instructional booklet with super clear directions and many photos. The chair looks and sits great. All materials used in this project are standard construction grade sizes, so you can easily find the materials at any local "home" store with no worries -- no strange sizes or dimensions means your job is easier because there is no planing or other hasslesome chores.



You can just cut and make a great chair. Seat width is 22", depth 25". This chair is sure to be a family favorite -- we almost had a brawl over the prototype. The chair is not only comfortable, but it's very sturdy. A few features this chair has which others lack: extra wide arm rests for drinks or plates of food, an adjustable back that affords four positions of comfort, and please take note of the contoured design of both the seat and back rest.



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By  Lynn

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Pros

  • Makes a really nice chair

Cons

  • Pictures washed out

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Comments about Adjustable Adirondack Chair Plan :

The bolts on the back frame holding up the arm uprights need to be counter bored on the nut side or else they interfere with the back. Also the bottom cross piece of the back needs to be smaller than 19" as shown otherwise it will not fit. I used 18.75" The plans need to be studied before building. They work well. The pictures on the instructions showing the back are washed out. This obliterates the attachment of the two pieces that connect the two crosspieces. It takes some study to understand how these pieces must work after assembly to figure how they assemble. A new picture needs to be made with some contrast to greatly simplify this. The chair is a great project and my criticism only should help avoid some pitfalls.

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