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Featured Categories Patio Sets Lounges, Daybeds & Chairs Patio Tables, Benches & Gliders Hammocks Patio Furniture Covers & Cushions Outdoor Rugs Patio Umbrellas & Stands Patio Decor & Accessories Patio Sets See all Lounges, Daybeds & Chairs See all Patio Tables, Benches & Gliders See all More Categories in  Patio Furniture Patio Sets Lounges, Daybeds & Chairs Patio Tables, Benches & Gliders Hammocks Patio Furniture Covers & Cushions Outdoor Rugs Patio Umbrellas & Stands Patio Decor & AccessoriesYour online account has been created. Well this is embarrassing. The page you are looking for cannot be located at this time. Please accept our apology for the inconvenience. Check to see if you’ve typed the web address correctly. Spelling errors or extra spaces are common. Try using the search bar to find what you are looking for. If you came from another website or used a bookmark, it’s possible the page has moved or no longer exists. Click the back button on your browser to return to the previous page you were viewing.




Shop our entire website by visiting our homepage. Still can’t find what you’re searching for? Our knowledgeable associates will be happy to assist you! or click here to email us.Home / Outdoor Products / Director's Chairs / PICO Arm Chair™ With the patented PICO Telescoping System™, the PICO Arm Chair™ folds down to 1/16th of its size and stores conveniently in a messenger-style bag with a padded shoulder strap. The carry bag doubles as the Chair Back Storage Caddy™, with space for magazines, a beverage, sunglasses, etc. The PICO Arm Chair™ also includes two mesh side storage pockets and a mesh side beverage holder. Lightweight and sturdy anodized aluminum and powder-coated steel frame. Ideal for camping, RV’ing, fishing, and watching sports. Folds down to size of a laptop bag with patented PICO Telescoping System™ Carry/storage bag doubles as Chair Back Storage Caddy™ Beverage holder, media pocket and storage pocket Easy to open, close, carry and store




Powder-coated aluminum and steel frame Breathable nylon mesh and polyester fabric Supports 250 lb (113.6 kg) Open size: 20.9 x 21.7 x 33.9 in (53 x 55 x 86 cm) Folded size: 19.7 x 3.9 x 12.4 in (50 x 10 x 31.5 cm) Seat height: 16.9 in (43 kg) Unit weight: 9.7 lb (4.4 kg) Limited lifetime warranty (click for details) Festivals Camping Spectator SportsDo it Best Flower Garden Bench - SXL-SV613F Quik Shade is the innovation leader in instant shade canopies for over 20 years. The quality brand that delivers more shade options than any other brand in order to provide you the perfect portable shade canopy for your family, business or individual use. Whether you need a commercial, backyard, or an on-the-go instant canopy, Quik Shade offers an extensive line of options, features and sizes. Check out some of our best-selling instant canopies. Choose the features and size that will keep you comfortable in the shade for you next outing or backyard event.




Have questions or need to register your canopy, pet shade, or chair? We've got you covered. Just click the appropriate link below to drop us a line and tell us about you and your product. SPECIAL OFFERS, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Save on special offers, order replacement parts and find accessories for your Quik Shade canopy.We build and sell premium handcrafted Clarks Original Adirondack Chairs  at our chair shop located in Lexington, KY.  current wood choices of hand selected We stock and sell numerous styles of USA made Polywood Adirondack chairs, Polywood rocking chairs as well as Poly patio furniture from the following companies. POLYWOOD Inc., located in Syracuse, Indiana is the industry leader in developing casual Poly lumber outdoor furniture. With over 300,000 square feet of manufacturing space they can produce fast and back up their furniture with a 20 year residential warranty. Pawley's Island, located in Greenville, NC produces an exciting line of Durawood (another name for Polywood) Adirondack outdoor furniture made with marine-grade 316 stainless steel hardware and is backed with a lifetime residential warranty.




From northern Ohio, our line of Amish , gliders, benches, rocking chairs, porch swings and patio dinning sets are both beautiful and care free. All our Poly furniture is competitvely priced and is available in at least 13 different colors. wUSA manufacturer like Homecrest Aluminum Patio Furniture located in Wadena, Minnesota. For over sixty years they have been building affordable aluminum sling and deep seating patio chairs and furniture. NorthCape Wicker Outdoor Furniture is an industry leader in providing customers with stylish high quality wicker patio furniture at an affordable price.  Wooden Outdoor Chairs and Outdoor Benches Located in Kentucky, Oxford Garden produces a commercial grade of Shorea wood outdoor chairs and furniture. They offer beautiful dinning sets, deep seated patio chairs, classic outdoor benches and chaise lounges. For over thirty five years Rustic Cedar has been manufacturing a broad line of Northern White Cedar log outdoor rockers, garden benches and Adirondack chairs.




It's a good thing that so many plastic patio chairs are designed to stack, and the aluminum ones fold up flat. That means we can get them put away and stored out of sight as quickly as possible. But, if you think outdoor furniture should enhance your yard and garden, consider a chair that evolved on the porches of summer homes and resorts of upstate New York. It's an object that no one will want to hide, because it simply looks so good: the Adirondack chair.Our version has come a long way from the early types that had flat backs and seats -- and, we've added a matching table so you'll have a stylish surface for cool drinks and a good book. Although there are a few angles and curves to cut, there's no fancy joinery -- everything's held together with corrosion-resistant deck screws. We used cedar for these pieces because it stands up well to the elements, and it's available in the required 3/4- and 1-in. thicknesses. You could substitute pine if you plan to keep the pieces out of the weather.




If you're building more than one chair, it pays to make templates for parts like the side rails, arms and back rails. The patterns also will come in handy when your friends see your work and ask you to make chairs for them.Model designed in Alibre Design Xpress. Get your FREE copy today!View a larger version of this animationorDownload printable plans of the Adirondack chair and table.SIZEDESCRIPTIONA21 x 5-1/4 x 33-3/4"cedar side railB11 x 4-1/4 x 23-1/4"cedar top back railC11 x 3-1/2 x 23-1/4"cedar bottom back railD93/4 x 2-1/4 x 23-1/4"cedar seat slatE73/4 x 3-1/4 x 35-1/2"cedar back slatF21 x 4-1/4 x 20-1/2"cedar front legG21 x 2-1/2 x 29"cedar back legH21 x 2-3/4 x 6-1/2"cedar arm bracketI21 x 5-1/4 x 28"cedar armJ21 x 5-1/4 x 16"cedar footK21 x 1-1/2 x 19-1/4"cedar cleatL21 x 5 x 16-1/2"cedar legM23/4 x 5 x 17-1/2"cedar stretcherN51 x 3-3/4 x 24"cedar slatOas required1-5/8" No. 8fh deck screwPas required2" No. 8fh deck screwMaking the Chair SeatLay out the side-rail shape on your stock




, cut to the lines with a jigsaw [1] and sand the edges smooth. Then, cut the back rails to size, and saw the curves that give the chair back its concave shape. Note that the cut on the top rail is square, while the bottom rail has a 7-degree bevel. Cut the seat slats to size and round the upper edges of each with a 1/4-in. quarter-round bit in a router table. Then, round the exposed edges -- those that won't abut other parts -- of the side and back rails. Keep the router table set up for this job so you can round the edges of the other parts as they're made.Because of the shape of the seat, most of the slats require bevels on one or both edges. Use a table saw or hand plane to cut the bevels.Start seat assembly by screwing the lower back rail to the seat sides with one screw at each end of the rail. Then, add slat No. 4 as indicated in the drawing, again using only one screw at each end [2]. Measure opposite diagonals of the subassembly and adjust it until it's square. When you're satisfied, add a second screw to each end of the two slats to lock the pieces in position.




Use a 1-in.-thick block as a spacer to position the rear seat slat [3]. Then install the remaining slats. Because the seat is curved and many of the slat edges are angled, don't try to measure these spaces. Instead, simply arrange the slats by eye so that they appear uniform. Cut the front legs to size and round the long edges on the router table. Mark a line on the inside face of each leg that indicates the bottom edge of the side rail. Then, attach the legs to the seat assembly with screws driven from the inside of the side rails [4]. Adding the BackThe back slats are tapered to create a fan shape when installed. Cut each 35-1/2-in.-long slat blank so one end is 3-1/4 in. wide and the other is 2-1/4 in. wide. We did this on a band saw, but a jigsaw will work, too. Smooth the sawn surfaces, cut the curved top ends and round the edges.Cut the rear legs to size, angling the top ends at 64 degrees. Clamp each rear leg to a side rail, bore and countersink screw pilot holes, and secure the legs with screws [5].




Next, screw the top back rail to the top ends of the back legs [6], and lay the chair on its back to install the back slats. Place a 4-in. block under the upper back rail to provide clearance for the long back slats. Mark the centers of the top and bottom back rails, align the center back slat with these marks and screw it in place [7]. Then install the outer two slats [8]. Secure the remaining slats so the top curved ends are aligned and the spaces are uniform. Installing the ArmsCut out the arms and arm supports, and round the edges. Temporarily clamp the supports in place and secure them with screws [9]. Then, attach the arms to the front and rear legs with screws [10]. Making the TableThe table is built the same way as the chair -- all exposed edges are rounded on the router table and the parts are simply screwed together.Lay out the feet on 1-in. stock and cut to the lines with a jigsaw, then cut the remaining rectangular pieces to size.Attach each foot with three screws [11], then bore pilot holes and screw the two stretchers to the legs [12].

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