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Fir Adirondack Rocker – Country Classic Not Only For MountainsAdirondack chairs were constructed with hemlock and painted a dark green or brown when they made their first appearance more than a century ago. Alder, cedar, teak, mahogany and Asian fir Adirondack rocker and chair sets are now common, and you can even get Adirondack furniture fashioned from recycled plastic. First replaced with weathered gray or white, the dark green and brown paint has blossomed into a rainbow of colors, from soft cream and pastel blue to fire engine red and electric turquoise. If you follow some very basic and simple rules, making your own Adirondack furniture can be a safe and enjoyable hobby. The primary and most essential rule for woodworking is to wear suitable safety equipment. Remember to avoid loose-fitting clothing, as you wouldn’t any of your attire to become tangled in a saw blade or cutting head as you work. Intoxicating substances and woodworking are a dangerous mix, so wait until you’re done to crack open that beer. After you’ve designed and built your Adirondack rocker, decorate it with patio cushions for a sense of luxury.Outdoor Furniture CareThere is one area of care we really shouldn’t overlook as we cut our lawns, plant our gardens and grill on the patio – our outdoor furniture. We spend innumerable hours each year using the rockers, chairs, tables, umbrellas and loungers that decorate our outdoor living spaces. Patio furniture should preferably be stored indoors during the winter or rainy months to avoid weather damage. Cushions are easy to keep clean – just wash with a mild detergent and rinse.
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