I really should take this more seriously.
But I do. For years I have been intermittently collecting seat belt webbing with the intent of making a folding lawn chair a bit more permanent. And this project finally got me to dig them out and mash them up with the belts, webbing, and a few found objects to make the best folding lawn chair this side of the other side of my house.
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- Drill and bits
- Scissors or utility knife
- Hole punches
- Pop rivet gun and rivets
- An old folding aluminum lawn chair
- Belts, seat belts, straps, dog collars...
- Awl
- Marker
- Tape measure
















































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Great reuse.
Great thought/suggestion/rule about keeping your eyes open when biking.
But the most important part of this Instructable is your way of seeing new, useful uses that you can give the things that thousands of other people pass by.
Thank you for a fine piece of work.
Why rivets instead of screws?
Shore do wish I could Find some of these old chairs.
I wanted to say that you did a great job. I remember my Mom re-webbing ours when we were kids. We bought the webbing at TG&Y. Stuff was too expensive to throw away then.
Thank you!
Much more stronger then those replacement plastic strips. Got a bunch of old rotted out chairs like that hanging out in the garage.
Now to find a source of those discarded seatbelts.
Oh, and thank you!