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STEP STOOL CHAIR PLANS FULL SIZE TEMPLATES U-BUILD-IT c
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Start Time Thursday, September 04, 2008
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Location Toms River, NJ

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LIBRARY CHAIR • STEP STOOL • SMALL LADDER • KITCHEN CHAIR • SHORT LADDERCLASSIC DESIGN DATES BACK TO BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.  HE IS SAID TO HAVE EITHER INVENTED IT OR IMPORTED IT FROM ENGLAND IN THE LATE 1700s. ATTENTION ALL WOODWORKERS:  BUILD IT YOURSELF WITH NEW WEBER PLANS-FULL SIZE TEMPLATES !You can now order  plans to build this Library Chair (A) Plans include full size templates to build this chair yourself(B) You just trace the chair parts on your choice of wood, cut it out and assemble the chair. We suggest       Red Oak (about 11 board feet) @ Cost of wood is about: $3.00 /bd.ft. Tools needed: (1)band or jig saw, (2) sandpaper, (3)screw driver (Phillips), (4)varnish,       (5)glue or epoxy  (6) your hands plus a few hours of your time.       Hardware you will need: 16 #8 screws and 2 brass hinges. (available in Hardware kit)              (C)  Benefits: You save money and have the fun of building and modifying the plan to your own       design if you want to. This is an extremely useful and practical 3 in1: chair, ladder, step stool        Great for use in your kitchen as small ladder to reach dishes in high cabinets.         All other times it is  available as a sturdy, comfortable chair for people who visit your in your kitchen.If you need more information ask for it with an eBay email.Legend has it that this unique and very practical chair was either invented or discovered by Benjamin Franklin in late 1700when he was our representative in England. When he returned to America he had one of these chair and ladder combinations with him and he introduced it to the residents of Philadelphia. There, it became very popular, and even today it remains afavorite all over the USA.AS YOU MAY KNOW: The year, 2006, was the 300th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin's birth. You couldcelebrate that occasion by ORDERING one of these unique replicas of Ben Franklin's Library Chairsfor your home. It is very practical and could be a great conversation piece as you demonstrate the different ways it can be used to the visitors to your home.CUSTOMER COMMENTS AND FEEDBACK below are for the Kit form of this Weber Library Chair:(1)Thank you the chair arrived yesterday and it looks good, I hope to build it later this evening. Thanks for promptly dealing. (2) Excellent communication; went above and beyond; would highly recommend. (3) Thank you so much! (The chairs work great!) (4) Nice product and fast delivery (5) AAA, great seller, excellent product, good communication, Thanks! (6) Great item, well packaged, quickly sent. A+++++ (7) very polite gives individual attention, product shipped when expected. (8) Great item, fast shipment, A+++++, Great customer assistance. (9) very satisfied, good quality and finish, well packed and shipped on time PLANS AND TEMPLATE CUSTOMER SAID: Great communication. Beautiful detail. Arrived better than advertised. Thank you NOTE:Easy assembly after building means using screw driver only I made five of these replica Benj. Franklin versatile, combination chair/folding/ladder & step stools for my grown children with the idea they would find them handy and useful in their homes in many ways. Now I find each family uses their Library Chair/Ladder/Step Stool in different ways:* (1) Only as an interesting unique chair that is always a good conversation piece (2) As both step stool and chair (3) Set up as a step stool but steps are used as shelves holding knick-knacks. (4) As a step stool with house plants arranged on each of the steps.(5) As a drag-around kitchen chair and ladder used to reach dishes in their high kitchen cabinets. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY! These 3-in-1 classic, always popular replica chairs can be made using solid 3/4-inch thick RED OAK wood with attractive brass hardware, with # 8 heavy duty wood screws, plan shows dados (notched cut-outs where butt ends are joined together) for increased strength. You can use it as an ordinary chair until you need a step stool. Then you simply tip the hinged back into place to convert the chair into a handy 3-step ladder-like stool (34-inches high). Size: Height of the seat is 17 inches from floor, The back of chair is 34 inches high. Seat is 15-3/4 inches wide by 16-1/2 inches deep. Load: No more than 200 lbs. Allow 2-3 days for delivery of plans and templates.Sincerely Terry Weber. Satisfaction guaranteed or return to me for a refund of all BUT the shipping fees out and back. NOTE: Please ask the s/h fee before you order for shipment outside of the USA. HOW IT WORKS: To convert the chair into a small step stool (ladder), all you do is grasp the back of' the chair with your hand and rotate it (it will only move one way)  until the back (the top part of chair when used as a chair) is almost on the floor, as in the picture.Then you will have a very practical and useful step stool. In another picture here, you see all of the parts of the chair/step-stool . After you have cut out, sanded and varnished,  it takes about 1 hour toassemble using a Phillips head screw driver. All you have to do is put the chair together, apply a coat of varnish let it dry - and then put it to active use in your kitchen. For example: you can us it to reach dishes in high cabinets, or if you have "mud room." you cansit on this handy chair while you remove your muddy boots. .On Jun-30-08 at 18:16:18 PDT, seller added the following information:Feedback from a customer: 6/30/08 ---"smooth and quick transaction. Certainly satisfied. Thank you!!!! "On Jul-05-08 at 10:08:48 PDT, seller added the following information:Customer feedback:  "good, clear instructions. can't wait to start building chair" 

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