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Supah Chair .... part 1

Supah Chair .... part 1
How to make a 55 gallon plastic drum into a supah beach or camp fire chair , complete with built in cooler, cupholder , umbrella holder , sound system , and many more self contained amenities. All from salvaged or yard sale item. This is part 1 due the incredible complexities and shortage of quality junk at the local dump.
 
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1st thing you need is the donor (aka the barrel), and the reason for making the supah chair (aka the crappy fold up chair)
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11 comments
Oct 10, 2011. 10:45 PMimajem says:
Where do these barrels come from???
Thanks
Oct 9, 2011. 9:04 AMmpoffenberger says:
This is great I'm saving the instructions for my father-in-law. He has bunches of these barrels. Thanks.
Jul 22, 2011. 11:37 AMginger20037 says:
This looks a lot like something my Uncle Harold would do/try. lol
Jul 2, 2011. 11:02 PMSIRJAMES09 says:
you did good!

like someone else said tho, you need more description in what to do for each step.

how much waste ws there? alot? just a little bit?

what did you do with the waste?

This is just a sample of what myself & others are wondering about....

over all tho, you did good. 4 stars 8=)
Jul 31, 2010. 8:42 PMAquabarrel says:
use a torch it's faster and makes for a better rounded edge
Apr 15, 2010. 10:16 PMTumwatertechwhiz says:
I know you're trying to use all recycled materials, but for very little cost you could go to Home Depot or Lowes and get the foam insulation for pipes (the type that has a slit down the length of it with adhesive already on it as well) and stick that on the arm rests.

A buddy of mine is supposed to show me how to do something similar to contain my camping toilet (for a clean travel home from the site.)
Aug 13, 2009. 10:47 AMkcgirlintx says:
Love the idea and the pics are great... a little more description for each cutting and assembly step (like in Monkeybrad's Instructable) would be helpful and appreciated for us novices. Thanks for the Instructable.
Jul 25, 2009. 10:14 AMrhoula says:
Great idea especially the ice chest addition. The good thing is, if you are the beer guy all you need to do is stay seated so no one can get to it. It would have been great if you worked a little on making the arm rests more comfortable. Over all You deserve a strait 5 stars from me. Thank you
May 8, 2009. 11:50 PMMr. Rig It says:
Be a good chair for an outhouse too.
Apr 30, 2009. 9:11 AMHEY YOU says:
Great Chair and Instructable!!! I would add a rad on the front edge of the seat to avoid catching your backside on the sharp corners (right where your left hand is in the final photo) If you put a plug in the side at the bottom you could water your plants after the ice melted - a Combo Chair + rain barrel Cheers

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