Watch this Before Building Outdoor Furniture

Outdoor Furniture Building Secrets from a Pro! Learn simple tips to get better results, from what wood to use to how to finish, this is a must watch video for anyone wanting to build their own outdoor furniture.

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  1. Анна ты молодец! Приятно и очень интересно посмотреть на твои работы! С любовью из России.

  2. I built this chair probably 8 years ago. Love it. It’s still standing strong. About to build a matching one.

  3. What do you think about using oak for this? I have an oak trunk that I am getting cut down into lumber and o thought about maybe using that for this.

  4. I made my adirondack chairs using your modern design. They lasted 3 years. The wrap around side to back piece is the side is the weak point on both chairs. We live in a harsh state (Minnesota) and I used cheapo big box construction lumber so overall I'm not surprised by the lifespan. I think pocket holes just aren't strong enough for that application. Will use the same/similar design again with just a few tweaks. The comfort is on point! Thanks!

  5. I seen the chairs about 5 yrs ago and was just thinking about them and building a teak inspired lounge. So I came here to you. Think deck is great I get that. 😅 thanks for all your great builds

  6. Your a beast, keep up the great work! I really enjoy your content! Thanks for all of it!! Take care!

  7. Love the video and good job Hayes! I started woodworking with your videos about 3 years ago and I love my new hobby. Thank you so much!

  8. Im about to go and get the stuff to make these im super excited! But could yoj tell me what stain color you used? Im trying to match it up but not getting anywhere

  9. Thank you very much for the advice on the penetrating stain. I used to use polyurethane on my bare wood exterior projects, and a lot of times, the finish would end up drying out and cracking over time. I would end up painting them with elastomeric paint, which usually hold up on all surfaces. But that would take me away from my want to see natural wood surfaces outside my home.
    So as soon as this weekend, I may be trying out your coating tip.

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