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    #16
    Nice work, and they look comfortable !

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      #17
      Yes there is a large market and lots of money to be made with quality wooden outdoor furniture. Chairs, swings, tables and etc

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        #18
        my Grandpa also made tables swings and chairs as a hobby when he retired and sold them on the side

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          #19
          Thanks for all the words of encouragement, I may put a couple for sale ,may keep me busy once the kiddos go back to school


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            #20
            ^

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              #21
              Nice work. If you can find a pair of old water skis and make the ram rests out of them, they will sell quick and for a big profit. I've seen a few and they are really cool.

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                #22
                Great idea I will look around garage sales


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                  #23
                  Looks great! Would be neat idea to cut out a spot to hold a nice cold beverage at the end of the arm rest.

                  Great job!

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                    #24
                    Working on a design that folds underneath the armrest and one that is just a hole for a yeti to fit in


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                      #25
                      put some Thompson's timber oil on it three more to finish

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                        #26
                        Nice!! The Adirondack bar stool is the most comfortable deck chair I've sat in. Looked em up on line and they are some high dollar chairs.

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                          #27
                          was gonna make some with the seat height at 30 inches but I made these at 17 and my Adirondacks at 12 inches high. I may make a bar stool in either a life guard style or Adirondack style at the 30 inch height with a foot rest

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                            #28
                            If I were to sell this style chair what do you guys think a fair price folks would pay for them finished and unfinished? on the fence whether to try and build to sell and how to price them if I do. All 2x4 2x6 and 2x8 construction except for the seat and back slats.

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                              #29
                              I think between 200-300 would be fair but.....You would better know than we would sir. Add the cost of material + your labor x 4.

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                                #30
                                wow I was thinking 100 bucks I've only made them to give away to friends and family but now others are calling and asking to make them some. one guy said he wanted 4 never asked for a price he just asked when could I build them and get him a total $$$$ amount!!!

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