used lifeguard chairs for sale

used lifeguard chairs for sale

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Used Lifeguard Chairs For Sale

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Giant LifeguardLifeguard ChairsCypress 799Sale 8FtUmpire ChairPool ChairsChairs StoolsVideo ChairsTall SitsForwardGiant Lifeguard chair for sale. 8ft tall, sits two. Original Chair we made from Cypress $799 Whats on your beach? Wouldn't you love to have a great outdoor space with some GoneCoastal Furniture? You can build your own furniture with our easy to follow plans to build or you can get easy to assemble kits with the wood cut out and sanded, and the hardware is included. On our Testimonials page it shows that our GoneCoastal Fans built their own furniture from our plans and they love it! Our plans and kits make great gifts for any occasion for that special someone who has everything – a really cool project – what a concept! We offer great customer service if you need help with your project. Mark and I are here and will be glad to help you through the process if you need us. So, scroll on down and visit our different pages, we have Lifeguard Chairs, Barstools, Tables, Adirondacks and Fun!




Our Gallery has ideas for you to use to get your creative juices flowing. We were featured on Man Cave of the DIY Network and our chairs have been used in many non-profit organisations. We have even had our Chairs adorned with the art of Guy Harvey! So stay GoneCoastal my friends, and visit our Facebook page to spread the love! It's where all the fun comes together! Your friends at GoneCoastal,Mark & Candace Thomsonand a special thanks to our friend and partnerMike Foster our webmaster You can download and print your PLANS immediately after payment! GoneCoastal Plans & Kits GoneCoastal Kits are ready to assemble using our step by step instructions. They are priced affordably and the shipping is free! If you enjoy wood-working and really want to save money then the GoneCoastal Plans are for you! The plans include complete instructions with photos. Some plans come with full-size templates. Bear Chair Kits are ready to assemble and can be shipped to you quickly.




Check out the accessories that go with them. Call us at 205-238-9001 (or email us). We will be glad to answer any questions you may have. We would love to hear what you think about our products! We accept payment by PayPal. Orders are processed when payment is verified. Prices are subject to change without notice. All prices are in US dollars and for continental US addresses. All sales are final. GoneCoastal is an official Bear Chair dealer! Our Adirondacks are so comfy you will want to lounge all day! The chairs in this picture are cedar and stained with Cabots Timber Oil in Natural. Cedar or pine, take a look, there are several styles to pick from even for the youngsters in the family! They make great gifts too! Accessories are also available in cedar or pine. Get the plans or a kit that is 90% assembled. The Sidekick Table was designed by request to be used as a small side table with the Barstool or the Original Lifeguard chair. It can also be used as a tall stool on it's own.




Get the plans, kit or a completely assembled chair! This chair is perfect for the beach, ballpark, camping or anywhere you need a chair that breaks down for easy carrying or storage. This is our version of the old Boy Scout slip chair. We have made improvements in comfort and stability. Lifeguard Barstool & Barstool Table Plans & Kits The Barstool Table and Lifeguard Barstools are perfect for outdoor kitchens, screened-in porches, pool decks, patios - just imagine! Plans & Kits are now available. Palm Tree Headboard Plans The GoneCoastal Palm Tree Headboard plans allow you to build King, Queen and Twin sizes. This headboard is something out of a storybook. It is absolutely darling! It was featured in the 2006 Festival of Trees in Tacoma Washington.See a larger picture. Check out how some of our customers have used their imagination in our gallery! Candace has brought to life, with her loveable art, other peoples' visions on their outdoor furniture and accents, and they love it!




My husband, Mark is a United States Navy veteran. We took a hobby and turned it into a home based business made in the U.S.A. so we would have something to do when we retire. We worked very hard to create these products. It took years, days and hours to create this website with our very good friend Mike Foster and to design and construct our own plans to build, and kits to assemble for your convenience! Please take your time and browse our site. Give us a call at 205-238-9001 or email us.Mark & Candace ThomsonGoneCoastalRISE Guard H-Back Poly Splice Availability: Usually Ships within 24 hoursThe inspiration for this chair came from seeing one on a pier at Lake Tahoe. It’s big – seating two pretty comfortably – and tall, affording a nice view along with protection from cannonballs and wet dogs.This one is made from lumber recycled from a redwood deck we ripped out. The weathering, stains and screw holes all add to character of the chair even after rigorous sanding on the seat, footrest, arms and back.




With ‘free’ lumber, the cost for this chair was two boxes of screws, some glue and sand paper. (And in my case, a belt sander – but that’s an investment, right?)Though not particularly difficult to build, it did take a few days and some table saw skills. There are a number of angled cuts and a couple of dados to contend with. I would not recommend taking this on without a table saw, a belt sander and a good drill.The plans were created using SketchUp from photos taken of the inspirational chair, with a few modifications for aesthetics and ease of construction. Description of the files is at the bottom of this step.MATERIALSIt's important to note that a 2x4 is actually 1.5" x 3.5" - the plans assume this, and if you're using recycled lumber you'll need to take that into account .2x4 lumber - 92 linear feet (can be done with12 8' boards if you lay it out carefully)2x6 lumber - about 6 feet for the armrests2.5" deck screws - two boxes (about 150 screws)2" deck screws - 18Glue - outdoor grade wood glueTOOLSTable saw - with tilting blade for some 15 degree cuts.




Also a set of dado blades unless you're using a router for the rabbet cuts.Hand saw - there are a few cuts that are just easier to do by hand.Jig saw or band saw - for rounding the arms. Optionally you can approximate with the hand saw and sand it down.Belt sander - essential, there's a lot of sanding to get the sitting area smooth, especially if you're using recycled lumber. Drill - you need to put in about 150 screwsDrill press - optional, but makes for beautifully aligned pilot holesClamps - at least four hearty clamps for holding the legs during dry assembly, also used in assembling the seat, footrest and back.Pencil - cheap but effective.SAFETY Protect your eyes and ears when using power tools! Gloves or Epsom Salt - your choice for dealing with splinters. I started with Epsom Salt, which is great for removing that nasty splinter that goes in your finger all the way to the nail. Then I changed to gloves. I recommend starting with the gloves. Mask - wear it when sanding, or cough a lot.

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