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bought my own bolts |
September 20, 2014 |
Reviewer:
robert stowers from manitowish waters, WI United States
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I bought 8 chairs. The chairs all went together well, there were some minor issues one of the pins was missing so I found a bolt the same dia. and sawed of the head and that worked. there are some hairline cracks in a couple of them I hope that after some use the wood doesn't break. the biggest problem is the cheap bolts that come with them use a hex wrench which they give you but the steel strips out easily (Chinese steel)so I went to the hardware store and bought 3" stainless lag bolts for the last seven chairs ($47 dollars) but they went together better. The grade of wood is C with lots of sap wood. I am going to stain them so that shouldn't matter. For the price I can except some minor issues.
TEAK CLOSEOUTS RESPONSE Yes, the hardware provided by that manufacture is rather average. Another good option and less expensive than SS is SPAX (green) at about .39 a lag screw. This would be a nice $2.40 a chair upgrade ($20 versus $47 for 8 arm chairs). Yet, the hardware provided has lasted 11 years on some of our chairs. We also have a full selection of hardware from the manufacture when a part is missing. We have extra feet, pins, and inserts.
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