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Has to be cheaper than $250 a chair.Tons of plans online, if lumber wasn’t so damn expensive.
Has to be cheaper than $250 a chair.Tons of plans online, if lumber wasn’t so damn expensive.
I don’t have the desire to build Adirondack chairs though.Has to be cheaper than $250 a chair.
I can vouch for this. F-me! I have a bunch of rotting boards on my deck that need replaced. I bought 84 2x6x16 for 1,900 bucks.Tons of plans online, if lumber wasn’t so damn expensive.
Holy cow!I can vouch for this. F-me! I have a bunch of rotting boards on my deck that need replaced. I bought 84 2x6x16 for 1,900 bucks.
I think trex might actually be cheaper than lumber now.What's Trex going for now? Recycled plastic is the way to go for chairs. That way you can bequeath them to you children or grand children![]()
Thank you. We have a Home Depot across the mountain so I’ll look and see what they have.I saw these at Home Depot today:
Some really interesting spamming going on these days.Reported.
They are getting smarter, only a matter of time before the bots actually start contributing meaningfullySome really interesting spamming going on these days.
Can you call them Adirondack chairs if you’re country doesn’t have Adirondacks?Not sure about the US, but here in the UK, you can get these Adirondack Chairs from any garden furniture shop. They even sell them online and go the delivery. I got a couple of these for my garden a year ago from this site, and they still look nice. They turned out to be more comfortable than I thought they would be, and I didn’t even need to use a pillow for sitting comfortably. It’s probably because of effective designs.
So, if you ever come here, you know where to get the chairs fromIt seems it’s easier to get garden furniture here.
Cairngorm Chairs?Can you call them Adirondack chairs if you’re country doesn’t have Adirondacks?