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    SaWEET camp chairs

    Was going to scrap them until my aunt gave me some denim she had laying around. One is finished with new seat and back, working on the other 3 now, they will all need new paint jobs when I have time but these are just too cool!

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    I like those. Very nice.
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    Are you going to sell, or keeping?
    Those chairs are a dime a dozen on the curb, it seems, and it never occurred to me to re-cover them. I find "good" ones from time to time, and aside from keeping what I want to use, they seem to sell pretty decent at garage sales for $5-$10.


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    Nice work, by the way!

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    Do they fold?
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    Wolf, thanks! And this is the first time I've ever found anything like these before. Usually I find the aluminum/metal ones that everyone seems to have. I'm going to be keeping these, we already used them for a bonfire and the neighbors loved them!!


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