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Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures: How to Create an Adirondack Chair and Love Seat
By David Radtke
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Finally, you can build outdoor furniture that’s easy to get in and out of.
Read an overview for how to create an adirondack chair and love seat
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12. Notch the arm with a handsaw and fasten it to the horizontal support, the top edge of the back legs and to the front leg and arm support with 1-5/8 in. screws and glue.
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easy enough and sturdy to
By tim, on 09/04/2009
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