Oak adirondack chair

Monk

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First project with my new tools. Finish with the sander is top notch.
 

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Lovely work. And there's a man that likes to keep his tools clean  [thumbs up].

Cheers,
Mac
 
Great chair, I am in the process of refinishing my cedar Adirondacks, It is a pair of chairs with a small center table.  I made the mistake of redoing the stools last winter and then spar varnishing them.  That led to the boss requiring I do the chair set (not good deed goes unpunished!)...really makes me appreciate my RO and LS130.  I also vac off my tools after use and coil my cords like rope, not forcing them into unnatural bends.  I think I'm considered neurotic by other trades people but my tools will outlast me.
 
Cheers , tools only new hence why there so clean  [big grin]. Really can't get over the quality of the sander. I use a bosch in work which Is not great. Trying to convince the boss to get a festool
 
Think I'll make the next one from cedar. Client wants to paint the oak one. When the oak is not painted it turns a grey/black colour. It's very hard to keep it's natural colour
 
Monk said:
Think I'll make the next one from cedar. Client wants to paint the oak one. When the oak is not painted it turns a grey/black colour. It's very hard to keep it's natural colour
White oak is a good wood for outdoor use. Red oak not so much.
 
Monk said:
Cheers , tools only new hence why there so clean  [big grin]. Really can't get over the quality of the sander. I use a bosch in work which Is not great. Trying to convince the boss to get a festool

Yeah, it's a great sander, isn't it. A real pleasure to use.
 
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