How To Make Swivel Glider Adirondack Chairs
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 Published On Apr 15, 2023

This video shows and explains the process of how I made my Swivel Glider Adirondack chairs.



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The table saw is a Delta 10" Contractor's Saw that I bought new in 1989. It does not have a riving knife. The Micro Jig Saw Splitter takes the place of a riving knife.


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