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How to Repair a Lawn Chair
by a eHow Home & Garden Editor
If you need to repair a lawn chair because it was the victim of a windstorm or just one too many sittings, you may be able to fix it yourself. There are several items that can be damaged on a lawn chair--webbing, frame and connections--but all can be repaired.
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How to Build Your Own Lawn Chairs
by SKW
Whether you are planning a backyard barbecue, entertaining family and friends, or just looking to relax, a lawn chair is ideal piece of furniture. By making your own lawn chair, you can personalize it, or give it a distinct look with paint.
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How to Replace Vinyl Straps on Metal Lawn Chairs
by epower
In this article, you'll learn how to replace the vinyl straps on lawn chairs.
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How to Clean White Plastic Lawn Chairs
by Faith Lawless
Cleaning plastic lawn chairs can be frustrating, especially if they are white. Sometimes they can get stained from the elements or from general wear and tear. There is a very easy way to clean white plastic lawn chairs that doesn't take the entire afternoon. All you need is an all-purpose cleaning eraser, a little patience, and soon your white plastic lawn chairs will be sparkling and clean.
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How to Refinish Lawn Chairs
by Harvey
When you first get lawn chairs, they look great as an addition to your backyard. However, over time the use and general wear and tear of these chairs can make them become an eyesore. It does not look good if you purchase a few chairs and mix them in with the old worn ones, and it can become quite expensive if you want to purchase a new set of lawn chairs. This makes refinishing your lawn chairs a much better option.
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How to Fly a Lawn Chair
by Curt Lanning
Flying a lawn chair sounds comedic at first, almost a laughable action; however, it has been accomplished. Not only has it been done before, two people have flown lawn chairs and lived to tell the tale. It was done in 1982 by "Lawn Chair Larry" and more recently by Kent Couch. If you would like to give this a go, follow the guide below.
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How to Put Webbing on a Lawn Chair
by Pamela Gardapee
Instead of throwing that lawn chair away because the webbing is ripping and fraying, replace the webbing and make the chair like new again. If you learn how to put webbing on a lawn chair, you can save yourself money by fixing the chair and not having to buy a new one. Webbing your own lawn chairs is easy. Once you see how easy it is, you will wonder why you waited so long to learn how to put webbing on a lawn chair.
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How to Make Macrame Lawn Chairs
by a eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor
Macrame is an art form that allows you to make a host of different things, ranging from the decorative to the practical. A series of knots are made in cords to weave them together and form something artistic and often useful. Like lawn chairs.
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About Lawn Chairs
by Kevin Rail
Lawn chairs are handy to have around in the summertime. This is especially true when staging pool parties, graduation parties or just when entertaining company. They are designed to be foldable or collapsible, and sometimes come with wheels, which makes them convenient and easy to transport.
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How to Make Cushions for Lawn Chairs
by Joyce Starr
Many time you will find that the base of the lawn chair will outlast the cushions. When this happens, don't throw the whole chair out, but make yourself some new cushions. Replacing either the whole lawn chair set or the cushions themselves can be quite expensive. By making your own, you'll not only be saving some money, but you'll be able to choose the type of fabric you desire to cover the cushions in. If you know how to measure and can do basic sewing, you can make your own lawn chair cushions.
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