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Beach chair
The plan for this Folding Beach Chair is made by the model of a beach chair from the 1920s. Our model is almost a hundred years old, and the fact that his owners kept and used it for generations is the best proof that this beach chair remains contemporary and its time will never pass. This beach chair will fit by the pool side, in the garden or on the open porch. It is foldable, so it will be handy on the vacation by the sea or while camping by the river. Unlike plastic chairs which are hard, uncomfortable and short-living this beach chair will last at least 100 years. The only thing you would maybe like to do is to replace the fabric after several years. Choose some fabric with different color and you will have a brand new beach chair. The whole body is supported by fabric, which is attached onto a wooden frame only on the level of the feet and head, so the body is not in contact with the wooden frame and the fabric fully follows the line of the body providing maximal relaxation and comfort. The canopy provides protection from the sun, so the joy is complete. The chair has a comfortable rest for the feet, so you do not have to put your feet on the ground. The beach chair is being made out of wood, it is assembled with fasteners and the seat and canopy are from one piece of the fabric. Some of the construction joints are movable, so the chair can be adjusted to a sitting or semi recumbent position. Changing these two positions can be done easily while sitting in the chair, simply by moving the body. You should set at the position that suits you the best. Also, it can be folded completely, so it is very practical for transport or to store it in a small space when not in use.

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Since it is designed for the outdoor use, we recommend that you make it out of wood that can tolerate various weather conditions, such as Eucalyptus, Western Red Cedar, Teak or similar wood, which is characterized by hardness and resistance to bending and is water resistant as well. There are numerous types of wood, mostly hardwoods that tolerate outdoor conditions. Find out which wood type with these properties you can get, because there are cheaper, local species of wood suitable for this purpose. A good finishing (like some oil-based product - finish with a fungicidal additive which will eliminate or reduce discoloration or any damage caused by mildew growth) will further extend the lifespan of wood. We also recommend that you use stainless steel fasteners or fasteners made out of some kind of an alloy that does not rust. You should pay special attention when selecting material for the fabric. It must be made out of sturdy cloth that will successfully carry body weight and tolerate the exposure to various weather conditions. The fabric is attaching onto the chairs Upper and Lower Movable horizontal lath parts through fabrics hem that should be sewn firmly. The piece of cloth that lies on the Top horizontal lath (Part 19) should be firmly attached with, for example the Velcro, so the wind could not move the piece of the cloth that has function of a sunshade. There are special materials that are being used for this purpose (canvas fabric, acrylic fabric, spun polyester fabric, olefin fabric ...), so we recommend using some of them. Maintenance of the cloth is simple just wipe it with the wet rag and leave on the draft to dry. When you do not use the chair, store it in a dry place. You should always dry it thoroughly before the storage, so it would not get ruined by water and microorganisms that could damage it. It is recommended to protect a wood at least once a year with some water-resistant coating.

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Subassembly List

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Assembly Drawing

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Main Assembly Standard Parts

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Stationary and Movable Subassembly 2D Documentation

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1. Stationary Subassembly Parts List

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Statiomary Subassembly Drawing

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Mirror Parts

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Standard Parts

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1. Stationary Subassembly Assemblage Instructions 1. Glue the Arm support (item 7) and the Arm Plank (item 1) together with Dowels D7x31 (item 8).

2. Glue the Arm Support Mirror (item 20) and the Arm Plank (item 1) with Dowels D7x31 (item 8).

3. Attach Dowel D7x31 (item 8) to the Leg Long Crossbar (item 4) with glue.

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4. Fasten the assembly from the previous picture by following 2D documentation to the Front Legs (item 2) and the Back Legs (item 3) by using standard items: Washers 5 (item 10) and Wood Screws D5x35mm (item 11). Do not forget to drill the pilot holes on the Front Legs (item 2) and the Back Legs (item 3) before using Wood Screws D5x35mm (item 11).

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5. Fasten the Leg Support Crossbar (item 5) following 2D documentation to the subassembly made in the the previous step by using standard items: Washers 5 (item 10) and Wood Screws D5x35mm (item 11). Do not forget to drill the pilot holes on the Front Legs (item 2) before using Wood Screws D5x35mm (item 11).

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6. Fasten the Leg Holder Crossbar (item 6) and Distancer (item 15) following 2D documentation to the subassembly made in the the previous step by using standard items: Washers 5 (item 10) and Wood Screws D5x50mm (item 16). Do not forget to drill the pilot holes on the Front Legs (item 3) before using Wood Screws D5x50mm (item 16).

7. Join together the Leg Support Crossbar (item 5) and the Leg Holder Crossbar (item 6) by using standard items: Washers 6 (item 12), Lock Washers M6 (item 14), Hexagon Nuts M6 Thin (item 17) and Bolts M6x35mm (item 13).

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8. Form another subassembly in the same way you did the subassembly in the previos step, but instead of using items Front Leg (item 2) and Back Leg (item 3) use the Front Leg Mirror (item 21) and Back Leg Mirror (item 22). The item Front Leg (item 2) is indentical to the Front Leg Mirror item before its drilling for Wood screws. The same principle goes for the Back Leg and the Back Leg Mirror items.

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9. Fasten the Stationary Horizontal Lathes (item 18) to the subassembly made in the previous step with Wood Screws D5x50mm (item 19).

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3. Movable Subassembly Parts List

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Movable Subassembly Drawing

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Movable Subassembly Standard Parts

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3. Movable subassembly Assmblage Instructions

1. Join the Movable Lath (item 1), the Lower Movable Horizontal Lath (item 2) and the Rounded Movable Horizontal Lath (item 3) together with glue.

2. Fasten the Front Rotational Lath (item 7) and the Lower Movable Horizontal Lath (item 2) to the subassembly made in the previous step by using items: Bolts M6 x60mm (item 10), Big Washers 6 (item 9), Washers 6 (item 11), Lock Washers M6 (item 12) and Hexagon Nuts M6 (item 13). The item Lower Movable Horizontal Lath (item 2) should be glued between the Front rotational Lathes (item 7). Do not forget to put the Big Washer between the subassembly from the previous step and the Front Rotational Lathes (item 7).

3. Fasten the Back Rotational Lath (item 4) and the Upper Movable Horizontal Lath (item 8) to the subassembly made in the previous step by using standard items: Wood Screws D5x60mm (item 6), Washers 5 (item 5) and Big Washers 6 (item 9). The item Upper Movable Horizontal Lath (item 8) should be glued between the Back Rotational Lathes (item 4). Do not forget to put the Big Washer 6 (item 9) between the subassembly made in the previous step and the Back Rotational Lathes (item 4). It is very important to screw tightly all the Wood Screws D5x60mm (item 6), since the item Back Rotational Lath (item 4) rotates when chair is being used around the Wood Screw D5x60mm axis.

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4. Glue the Small Supports (item 16) to the subassembly made in the previous step.

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5. Fasten the Upper Rotational Lath (item 14) and the Top Rotational Lath (item 19) to the subassembly made in the previous step by using Bolts M6 x50mm (item 20), Washers 6 (item 11), Lock Washers M6 (item 12) and Hexagon Nuts M6 (item 13). The Top Rotational Lath (item 19) should be glued between the Upper Rotational Lathes (item 07).

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6. Fasten the Holder Lathes (item 15) to the subassembly made in the previous step by using Bolts M6 x40mm (item 17), Washers 6 (item 11), Lock Washers M6 (Item 12) and Wing Nuts M6 (item 18). Lean the Holder Lathe (item 15) onto the Small Supports (item 16).

With this procedure, we have finished with the subbasemblies construction, and all that is left to do, is to make the main assembly.

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1. Put the subassemblies made in the steps 1, 2 and 9 (Stationary Subassembly) and the subassembly made in the step 6 (Movable Subassembly) into the assembling position. Mark and drill holes with the D 6,5mm diameter trough all four subassemblies (as it is specified in 2D documentation).

Do not forget to put four Big Washers (item 2) between subassemblies 1 and 2 (Stationary Subassembly) and the Movable Subassembly.

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Fasten the subassemblies with standard items: Bolts M6x90mm (item 4), Washers 6 (item 5), Lock Washers M6 (item 6) and Hexagon Nuts M6 (item 7).

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