ski muskoka/adironack chair

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a.badner
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ski muskoka/adironack chair

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has anyone done a old ski muskoka/adironack chair?
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Not personally but a friend of mine makes them
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Once I drew a face on my hand when I was 8 and practiced kissing it. Later that day, I sat in a chair.
"86% of the time it works 100% of the time".
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Brazen wrote:Once I drew a face on my hand when I was 8 and practiced kissing it. Later that day, I sat in a chair.
:oops: DOH! That's what happens when you lob them over the plate like that.... :)
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Brazen wrote:Once I drew a face on my hand when I was 8 and practiced kissing it. Later that day, I sat in a chair.
What a coincidence, I'm sitting in a chair now!

Weird!

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Re: ski muskoka/adironack chair

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a.badner wrote:has anyone done a old ski muskoka/adironack chair?
Yup, I'll try and find a pic
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Last years attempt


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Well, clearly you're the guy for us to talk to about "what's inside" of different skis. Wow! I'll bet your wood-chipper has red stains all over it, right? :D
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heres my adironack chair, first of a 4 chair set.

too much wood to be proud of it
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Awesome. I see you're using reverse camber on the bottom there...
"86% of the time it works 100% of the time".
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