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Uploaded by Lowes on Mar 30, 2009
We'll be constructing the legs of the Adirondack chair and the cross-braces that connect the legs together.
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Good video! Might try to build this chair this Summer! Thanks Lowe's!!!
fallsr2 8 months ago
@stefono62 Cedar might be a nice choice. It is used quite often for out door furniture because it is fairly resistant to the elements. Just make sure to pre-drill any holes before you screw or nail them into place.
jpwrestler49999 11 months ago
im making out of white oak and then using a darker wood for the seat and back. any suggestions for the darker wood?
stefono62 1 year ago
he said wood lololol
benpie12 1 year ago
nicee were gona build this in school after the holidays :)
Valerian1993 2 years ago
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Good video! Might try to build this chair this Summer! Thanks Lowe's!!!
fallsr2 8 months ago
@stefono62 Cedar might be a nice choice. It is used quite often for out door furniture because it is fairly resistant to the elements. Just make sure to pre-drill any holes before you screw or nail them into place.
jpwrestler49999 11 months ago
im making out of white oak and then using a darker wood for the seat and back. any suggestions for the darker wood?
stefono62 1 year ago
he said wood lololol
benpie12 1 year ago
nicee were gona build this in school after the holidays :)
Valerian1993 2 years ago