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plans to build camp chairs and tables

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Brian Heap

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After watching some video's on ronnys, I decided I ought to have some furniture. Does anyone know if and where plans might be had to do this? :idunno:
 
I do woodworking and have found tons of plans on the internet with simple searches. And, many are free. I built myself one of those two part slide together chairs for rondezvous from plans found on the 'net. The style was listed as a "Boy Scout" chair. I have a VHS tape showing how to make a really neat camp table with seats that folds up into a sorta suitcase for carrying. Need to make it one of these decades.
 
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For what it's worth....the style on the left is very comfortable ......The one on the right, Not so much...
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Very nice! Id use the one on the right in my ground blind for deer season. with a nice hot seat.

Beaver T.
 
Yes. The one on the left is common at many ronnys. Plans I found called it a "Boy Scout" chair. I made mine to fit me, including angle and height of the back rest and size, front and back for the seat. I made as small as possible to still give comfort and light weight for carrying around. I know, I know, not PC for the real mountain men. But, backs the age of many (most?) of us were not seen on the trail at that time either.
 
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