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Oak Rocking Chair Glider

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1 to 30 of 393 Rocking chairs are a traditional favorite. With a rocker, you'll enjoy soothing motion and unparalleled support. Endless designs are in our gallery. Get an Adirondack, antique, country, Dutailier, spring back, swivel or wicker rocking chair. A great accent either inside or out, it's perfect in your living space, out on a covered porch or next to your reading table and make lounging simple. Finish the perfect rocker with black upholstered appointments, a modern leather recliner, or a swivel rocker glider with ottoman. Kids love their games, so keep 'em comfy with our video rockers.Be the first to reviewAbbyson Living Ravenna Fabric Swivel Glider Recliner Chair Abbyson Living Sydney Fabric Swivel Glider Recliner Chair Abbyson Living Grayson Swivel Glider with Gliding Ottoman in Gray Swivel Gliding Recliner in Dove Gray Swivel Glider in Dark Taupe Coaster Black Leatherette Glider with Ottoman Babyletto Madison Swivel Glider in Slate Coaster Traditional Country Wood Rocker




Coaster Mission Style Wood Rocker with Leather Match Seat and Back Custom Glider and Ottoman in Cherry and Slate Gray Dutailier 2 Post Glider in Coffee and Light Brown Fabric Furniture of America Rivers Rocker in Antique Oak Dutailier Sleigh Glider and Ottoman Set in Espresso and Light Beige Sunny Designs Sedona Rocker with Cushion in Rustic Oak Embossed Back Rocking Chair in Dark Walnut Leland Swivel Lounge Chair with Ottoman Contemporary Rocker in Midnight Black Dutailier Sleigh Glider in Espresso and Light Beige Fabric PRI Birch Hill Fabirc Swivel Glider Recliner Pemberly Row Tinsley Swivel Glider in Gray Bowery Hill Swivel Glider in Gray Pemberly Row Leather Rocker Recliner Chair in Dark Brown Pemberly Row Swivel Glider and Ottoman Set in Light Gray Iron Scroll High-Back Patio Rocking Chair Rocking Chair in Ivory Folding Rocking Chair in Saddle Brown Bowery Hill Swivel Glider and Ottoman Set in Light Gray




Swivel Gliding Recliner in Beige Swivel Glider and Ottoman Set in Light Gray Coaster Traditional Wood Rocking Chair in Cappuccino Minho Glider-Recliner and Swivel with Footrest Coaster Tan Microfiber Glider with Matching Ottoman by Coaster Custom Glider and Ottoman in White and Grey Custom Glider and Ottoman in Gray and Taupe PRI Sutton Fabric Swivel Glider Recliner in Taupe PRI Ashewick Fabric Swivel Glider Recliner in Gray Dutailier 2 Post Glider and Ottoman Set in Coffee and Light Brown Abbyson Living Marcus Fabric Swivel Glider Recliner Chair Coaster Faux Leather Glider Recliner Chair with Ottoman in Brown Pemberly Row Gray Frame Hoop Glider with Ottoman in Chevron Fabric Swivel Glider Recliner Pemberly Row Tinsley Rocker in Gray Bowery Hill Fabirc Swivel Glider Recliner in Gray 29350 - Fabric Swivel Glider Recliner Chair 29349 - Fabric Swivel Glider Recliner Chair International Caravan Bali Tapestry Cushion Swivel Rocker




High Back Armchair in Warm Brown Sunny Designs Savannah Rocker with Cushion in Antique Charcoal Click on the picture for a larger view. MSG245 Mission Swivel Glider MW Regular and Swivel Glider MW Swivel Glider Rocker with Flip-out Swivel Glider Rocker with 10-190 Ottoman Bent Oak Adult # 205 by Miller Cabinet Shop Bent Oak Glider # 198 by Miller Cabinet Shop Daisy Rocker # 34R by Shaum's Chair Shop Ladder Back w-Upholstered Seat #42R by Shaum's Chair Mission Upholstered Rocker - Available with wood seat # 76R by Shaum's Chair Shop Stafford Mission Rocker #1089R-O by Penns CreekShop unique and handmade items directly from creative people around the world Popular items for rocking chairReturn a rocking chair to its former glory. Some rocking chairs date back decades. If they are still solid, you may get additional decades of enjoyment out of it. If the chair is grayish or rough with flaking paint or varnish, don't worry about it.




You can update that chair in one afternoon with some sandpaper and a few finishing materials. Stripping If you have a rocking chair in need of refinishing, it probably still has varnish on it that needs to be removed. Don't knock yourself out trying to sand it off. Chemical stripper will dissolve any finish in a few minutes. Place the chair on a drop cloth. Don protective glasses and plastic gloves. Dip a brush into an open can of stripper and liberally paint the chair with the stripper. When you finish painting it, use a putty knife to scrape the gelled finish off the chair. Use small, sharpened sticks to scrape inside corners, and for the tightest of spaces, you can use a wire brush to get the finish off. If some of the finish is stubborn, paint it again with stripper, wait a few minutes, then scrape it off. Preparation Always sand rocking chairs by hand. Don't use orbitals or electric sanders. The parts are too narrow, and you'll only damage the chair. Fold a piece of 100-grit sandpaper four times.




Use it like a pad to sand all of the chair parts smooth. Use the edge of the folded sandpaper like a knife to fit into tight spaces. Roll the sandpaper into a cylinder and spin it around spindles with your fingers. If you see any loose splinters, pull them up, inject some glue under them and secure them with masking tape. If you have deep gouges, pits or holes, fill them with wood putty. After everything is dry, sand the chair one more time -- but this time, sand only parallel to the grain of the wood to remove cross-grain scratches. Finish You may apply stain to the rocking chair or leave it natural. If you decide to use stain, liberally wipe it on the chair, then immediately wipe it off with a dry cloth. Let it dry according to manufacturer's directions. For best results, use an aerosol varnish or lacquer. Airborne finishes get into tight spaces better than any brush, and are not as likely to run or drip. Hold the can eight inches from the surface of the chair at a 30-degree angle. Spray everything with a single, even coat.




Wait the appropriate time for the finish to dry, then sand the chair by hand with 180-grit sandpaper. Wipe off the excessive dust, and finish with one more heavy coat of lacquer or varnish. Oil Some rocking chairs, especially older ones, benefit from oil-based stain. This type of stain sinks deep into the pores of the wood to feed and offer flexibility to brittle wood. Natural plant-based chemicals in the stain such as linseed, or tung oil protect wood better than other types of stain. In addition, this type of stain may be purchased in different colors. It can be reapplied to the chair every few months to keep it refreshed. The chair won't have the bright, glossy look of varnish or lacquer, but it will be protected better. In time, the oil turns to a sheen on the chair. You may polish the chair with denim in a process known as burnishing to bring out the warmest of finishes. It takes time, maybe even weeks or months of occasionally polishing it, but it's worth it. Photo Credits Michael Blann/Photodisc/Getty Images Suggest a Correction

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