Jack Countryman wrote:
> Some years back, I found information here on building a variant of the
> Adirondack chair that was then described as a "Jake Chair". The
> address and ftp site involved seem to have gone dead. Does anyone
> have a source for the plans or information about those chairs?
> Thanks.
Google has over 1 million hits. The first, including plans, is here:
http://www.internetwoodworking.com/w5/chair.html
Jack Countryman wrote:
> Some years back, I found information here on building a variant of the
> Adirondack chair that was then described as a "Jake Chair". The address and
> ftp site involved seem to have gone dead. Does anyone have a source for the
> plans or information about those chairs? Thanks.
>
You can search on the name "Tom Gauldin" to narrow things down a bit.
I just made a couple (http://nmwoodworks.com) from a link posted to this
newsgroup. You could also search on the Google history of this newsgroup.
Bill
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I'm not not at the above address.
http://nmwoodworks.com
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Wed, Jul 18, 2007, 5:16pm [email protected] (Jack=A0Countryman)
doth query:
Some years back, I found information here on building a variant of the
Adirondack chair that was then described as a "Jake Chair". The address
and ftp site involved seem to have gone dead. Does anyone have a source
for the plans or information about those chairs?
Two things:
ONE: Now you know why I print out the plans I really, really, want to
save; not just rely on the link being there forever.
TWO: You slap yourself on the forehead and say, "Gee, I could have had
a google instead>..
JOAT
I do things I don't know how to do, so that I might learn how to do
them.
- Picasso