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Old 12-01-2008, 10:42 AM   #1
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My family has a tendency to congregate at our house and we normally sit out on the back patio. As a result, I have a batch of bag chairs. So, I built a chest out of some scrap 2x's, OSB, cedar fencing and a piece of copper to keep the chairs in. I'm anxious to see how the copper on the punching weathers over time. I sprayed the inside with rubberized undercoating and put weatherstripping around the lid.



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Nice looking patio chest bradnailer. I see you have it on casters. Do you plan to move it under cover during inclement weather?

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It will stay on the back patio. I just put it on casters so I could move it when I blow the leaves and such off the patio. Since we live in West Texas, the weather is generally pretty mild. The outside has two coats of primer and three coats of exterior latex.
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