How to Build an Awesome Camp Chair! (GIVEAWAY!!)
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- Опубліковано 2 вер 2020
- In this video I am building a folding camp chair and then giving it away!!
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The most important part of this build is at 16:00! 🤣
Taylor Swift has supposedly insured her legs for $40 million. After your rooftop tent accident and crushing your fingers several times with these camping chairs perhaps you should consider doing the same for your hands😀
I have been searching for DAYS to find an easy deck chair to build......FINALLY I found this video and I'm so happy! Thank you for this easy to build chair!
Welcome! Glad to help!
Love this. You could use an old crockpot or double boiler and melt 2 parts paraffin to one part bees wax. Brush it on the duck cloth using a natural bristle paint brush. Use an old iron or a heat gun to run over the fabric to make sure wax is well distributed and absorbed into the fabric. The waxed canvas will be water resistant and make it great for outdoor use..
Awesome love the Surfboard
Dude. Thank you for the metric in the subtitle. Seriously, it makes the difference between just skipping the video and liking, subscribing, sharing etc
Glad to help!
That’s a great idea. Looks easy to make.
A small suggestion: it is advisable to round over the edges where the fabric contacts and the woods on the seating area.
Really cool chairs and thank you for including the metric measurements- saves me from doing the maths 😉
Definitely think that I’m going to give them a try.
You definitely should!
Patrick: It would be helpful on these projects if you could also post a basic step by step list including a material and cut list so, especially if making several we could do all of the cutting first before assemblies. Thanks
possibly in PDF format, easy to make on macintosh computers, I would even help if you like.
Love this! I have been wanting a set of light weight chairs to toss in the truck but the cost has kept me grounded. I had never thought of anything like this. I have a couple of projects to finish on our house first but can definitely see a set of these in my future. Thanks for sharing!
I had one of these when I was younger...until the UV destroyed the fabric. Glad to have stumbled on this video...now I have to dust off the old sewing machine and see if I can make it work...these would look great around our firepit and backyard movie setup!
Just saw a similar chair while on Sea Island. Looking forward to building my own. Thanks!
Bro!, this video was thorough, detailed and easy. I’m going to build mine now. Thank you.
Awesome build, thanks for sharing. Will definitely make couple of these chairs for my off road trips.
Awesome!
It's a great idea and easy to use.
Thanks you.
Everyone in my family is getting one of these for Christmas
Nice!
Nicely done
Great idea! Keep the content coming.
Thank you!
I just made this jawn today. There is some room for improvements. Like instead of 1 1/2 back and front "rails" , I intend to d93 inch next time.
Good job and thank you 👍👍👍🍀
I'm thrilled I found your channel. Great work. Newly subscribed.
Built this type of chair several years ago. Made mine with shoulder straps (like a back pack has) mounted on the outside rails of the seat back and made entire chair wide enough so that in the sitting position, (the chair) it can be worn as a pack frame with the seat acting as the pack frame platform. I could put a cooler or whatever else I wanted on the frame (seat) going to and from where I wanted to sit.
So, a pillowcase fits over the frame, as an alternate seat back.
😂😂 basically
Going to start to built a set of 4. Thank you, Tom
Nice!
Curious if you'll be doing a gas strut build that doesn't involve welding? Like the one in your first rooftop tent build. I'm also wondering if four gas struts could accomplish the box style rtt if positioned correctly, rather than doing a hinge like build. Thanks! Absolutely love the channel!
Thanks bro very good 👍
Thanks man!
Great looking chairs Patrick what width and length is the stopper and is it cut on a 45 iam looking forward to make one
Genial👍🏻
woooow!!!!!
Nice I want one
Do you think finsh nails and HD apoxy wood work for it
@Patrick what are your thoughts on cedar instead of pine? Do you think it would be strong enough? Definitely an added cost, but was thinking about the wet/dry durability in the long term. Not to mention cedar smells awesome, even after it ages. Great channel - I'm also going to try the 270 awning for my 4Runner.
Cedar is way too soft and isn't strong enough! Just use a finish on it and it will stay plenty durable!
Love the chair!!!!!! But that 270 awning.... OMG!!!! I'm going to attempt (lol) to build one for my 2004 Toyota matrix... gotta start with a roof rack but they are soooooo expensive.... anyone have any suggestions on a cheap but sturdy roof rack for a 2004 Toyota matrix? Thanks for all the videos they are awesome!!!!!
This one is fairly easy and cheap. Lots of unistrut ideas out there.
ua-cam.com/video/lHK0nk07hwk/v-deo.html
Does IKEA cut butcher block?
Ah, that's a Brother sewing machine!
I am a man of girth(300+ lbs) any suggestions other that using oak, so that I don't break these chairs???
Have you ever made one that had a canvas seat instaed of six wooden slats?
nope.
Yay another video. Let me know when you can send it to me :) Hey Patrick the kingsumo link is giving a 404 error.
Fixed it!
Love it! Hope I win 😁
Gday, could I ask what sewing machine you use
Its a Brother sewing machine. Not sure what model. It was the cheapest one I could find at Walmart.
hi Patrick, do you have a sizes on all the parts? i want to try and build for a christmas gift? Thnks Don
Hey! I mentioned all the dimensions in the video! Is there something that isn’t clear?
@@PatrickRemington just thought you might have it written down with out having to watch video a few time to get them all. But it's all good. Don
@@donraesler6995 I was hoping for the same thing, but in the end just jotted it all down while watching the video. I just finished one up but I wish I would have drawn it up first just to make things a little more clear in my head before starting out.
1 1/2 x 3/4 x 8 feet (x2)
2 x 38 inches
2 x 27 1/2 inches (spaced 12 1/2 inches apart inside mesurement)
3 x 16 inches (spaced 7 inches and 10 1/4 inches)
1 1/2 x 1/2 x 3 feet (x3)
6 x 16 inches (for seat bottom)
Deck screws #8 x 1 1/4 inch stainless (45 piece box)
Lath screws #8 lath screws stainless (12 pieces)
Corner notches are 5/8 x 1 inch
Fabric back is 24 x 21 1/2 inches prior to finishing (1 1/4 inch hem)
Fabric back is 23 x 19 inches finished
DimenSions.
So I created a set of typed plans based on this video. Is it ok if I post it here?
Michael did you ever post the written plans?
@@kenhayes9854 here is what I had:
Collapsing Camp Chair
These plans are based on the video “How to Build an Awesome Camp Chair” by Patrick Remington. Please view his video here before proceeding: ua-cam.com/video/29BMm6gE1y0/v-deo.html
Materials
Use Premium or Specialty Grade Pine or Oak. Oak is a more dense wood and can hold a heavier weight but has a slightly higher cost. Pine will be lightweight and cheaper but you sacrifice weight capacity.
2 - 8’ x 1.5” x 3/4” [2438mm x 38mm x 19mm]
(A lumber) 9.92 ea
3 - 36” x 1.5” x 1/2” [914mm x 38mm x 13mm]
(B lumber) 4.98ea (4’)
36 - 1 1/4” deck screws [32mm] 5.48 (50)
84 if creating wood back chair
12 - 1/2” lathe screws [13mm] 5.98 (100)
Canvas duck fabric - 48” x 21 1/2” [1219mm x 546mm]
Cut lumber A
2 - 38” - for seat back legs (A.1) [965mm]
2 - 27 1/2” - for seat legs (A.2) [698mm]
3 - 16” - for cross bracing on seat back (A.3) [406mm]
Cut lumber B
6 - 16” for seat of chair (B.1) [406mm]
If you don’t want to fool with canvas back, you will need 6 additional B lumber pieces cut at 16” [406mm] (will create 12 additional slats) (C.1)
See Alternative Seat Back instructions at end of the plans for instructions.
Make your marks
* Take lumber A.1
* Measure from bottom up 7” [178mm] on the “front” side and make a mark on both A.1 pieces on the 3/4” [19mm] side
* Measure from bottom up 10 1/4” [260mm] on the “back” side of the 3/4” [19mm] side
Brace the back
* Take one A.3 piece and align bottom edge to the 7” [178mm] mark on lumber A.1 and flush to the sides. (Front side)
* Drill 2 pilot and countersunk holes on each side and attach (add glue for additional strength)
* Take second A.3 piece and align bottom edge to the 10 1/4 [260mm] mark and flush to the sides. (Back side)
* Drill 2 pilot and countersunk holes on each side and attach (add glue for additional strength)
* Take third A.3 piece and align to very top edge and flush to the sides of back side
* Drill 2 pilot and countersunk holes on each side and attach (add glue for additional strength)
* You can glue small pieces to the bottom edge of this third piece to help prevent your fingers from being smashed when assembling final chair
* This is now called Frame.A
Making the seat
* Take pieces A.2 and B.1
* Space A.2 pieces at 12 1/2” [318mm] apart (inside)
* Align first piece of B.1 to top with 1” [25mm] overhang on each side
* Drill 2 pilot and countersunk holes 1 3/8” [35mm] on each side and attach (add glue for additional strength)
* Align additional B.1 pieces 1/2” [13mm] and repeat previous two steps until all 6 are attached
* This is now called Frame.B
Angle the feet
* Create the angle of the feet to help chair keep stable
* It is best to watch the video for this explanation
* Take Frame.B piece
* On opposite side from seat slats Mark 5/8” [16mm] down and then 1” [25mm] back
* Connect these marks and remove corner material
* Measure same on same side on other end of the leg and remove corner material
* Take Frame.A piece
* Make the same measurements as before on bottom and back side of Frame.A and remove corner material
* The back side has two braces on that side
Creating the canvas back
* Take your canvas fabric piece and fold in half to create a piece that is 24” x 21 1/2” [610mm x 546mm]
* Create Mark on 21 1/2” [546 mm] sides at 2 1/2” [64mm] in
* Fold over the 21 1/2” [546mm] sides to these marks and sew at 3/8” [10mm] then at 3/4” [19mm]
* This will create a double stitched 1 1/4” [32mm] hem on both sides
* Fold over remaining open end 1” [25mm] and create the same double stitch as above
* At top fold edge, stitch double stitch to match other three sides. Do not fold this side over
* This fabric should now be 23” x 19” [584mm x 483mm]
Attaching the Canvas
* Take Frame.A piece and lay on its back
* Remember, the back has the two cross braces
* Align canvas 1 1/2” [38mm] from top
* Fold canvas over one edge of the frame and align with back edge
* Attach with lathe screws spaced about 4 1/2” [114mm] apart
* Repeat on opposite side
* You have completed the chair pieces now! Congratulations!
Assembly
* To assemble, slide seat legs through lower braces below canvas back
* Have a seat and enjoy your handy work
Storage
* Remove seat bottom from canvas back
* Rotate back around
* Slide seat legs down body between braces
* Friction will hold it together
ALTERNATE SEAT BACK
* Instead of using canvas, use pieces C.1 to create a wood back
* Align first piece to top front edge and flush with sides
* Drill 2 pilot and countersunk holes on each side and attach (add glue for additional strength)
* Repeat with remaining pieces spaced 1/2” [13mm] apart
These plans we made based off the UA-cam video by Patrick Remington. You can find the full video here: ua-cam.com/video/29BMm6gE1y0/v-deo.html
All credit is due to him. I created these typed plans for my personal use but thought it may help others. Be aware, I am not a carpenter and this is the first set of instructions I have ever typed out. I hope it is helpful and easy to understand.
Can you send us the build list? And measurements to follow online paper?
No, the video is the build list. Every measurement is there.
Can you add an arm rest to it?
Hi , какой вес выдержат стулья?
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@@PatrickRemington going above and beyond :)
A year ago? 😥