Greetings,
I came across this in my travels,
http://home.earthlink.net/~scouters/cha ... hor1009286
I built one of these a few years ago and is a must (for me) on a trip.
A good winter project?
It nests nicely for carrying.
Can be light and strong, depending on what kind of wood you use. Bass wood?
This, a good book and a view are some of my favorite things.
All this in one ....and life is good.
Doug
Camp Chair Plans
Camp Chair Plans
"Some people hear the song in the quiet mist of a cold morning..... But for other people the song is loudest in the evening when they are sitting in front of a tent, basking in the camp fire's warmth. This is when I hear it loudest ...." BM
Ken;
I'm 200lbs and 6'2", not a problem. At all.
But the one I have is even lighter in weight.
Not sure of chair weight.
Mine is made of standard 1x2" spruce.
You could use oak.
It does make for good fire wood, if it fails.
I get about 2-3 years out of it.
Doug
I'm 200lbs and 6'2", not a problem. At all.
But the one I have is even lighter in weight.
Not sure of chair weight.
Mine is made of standard 1x2" spruce.
You could use oak.
It does make for good fire wood, if it fails.
I get about 2-3 years out of it.
Doug
"Some people hear the song in the quiet mist of a cold morning..... But for other people the song is loudest in the evening when they are sitting in front of a tent, basking in the camp fire's warmth. This is when I hear it loudest ...." BM