This unique hardware lets you turn virtually any bench into a glider! Measures 7-1/2" between centers with 1-1/4" offset. With rust-resistant plating and ball bearing pivot points. Mounts with common 1/4" dia. bolts (not included). Set of four.
Offset project legs and sub-base 1-1/4" on each side. Mounting holes should be vertically aligned 7-1/2' apart on opposing surfaces (between the project sub-base and project legs).
1) Submitted by
Robert Owen, from Montrose, CO
on 9/25/2009
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The glider brackets glide great. However there is to much side play.
2) Submitted by
Dennis Apple, from Port Washington, OHIO
on 5/16/2009
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The glider brackets work well, were easy to install, and appear to be very sturdy for the long haul. This is one of my biggest misunderstandings to date. When our youngest son (18) said he wanted an oak glider swing, this was what I envisioned. As I was finsihing it he asked, "isn't it going to sink into the ground?". What he actually wanted was a throw-together for next to the fire pit. What he got should provide him a lifetime of enjoyment. I also threw together a jumbo rocker from 2X4s for the fire pit.
3) Submitted by
John Mitchell, from Gulf Breeze, FL
on 2/27/2009
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Product performed as expected. I used these to convert a stationary bench to a glider.
4) Submitted by
Stuart Kremer, from Bardstown, KY
on 11/4/2008
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Very good product. Helped me convert a hung swing to a glider.
5) Submitted by
Chris Jones, from Lake City , FL
on 9/3/2008
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Thank you for supplying this set of brackets. I really enjoyed making this glider and the brackets worked out really well. The purchaser of this glider was so excited and she really loved it. I will definitely purchase more products from your site in the future.
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6) Submitted by
Allan Tureson, from Portland, TX
on 7/12/2008
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Rockler glider brackets are well engineered and very exact. I used them on a design I made for a glider bench.
7) Submitted by
David, from Oregon, WI
on 4/24/2008
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Modified some plans I found for an outside chair by reducing stock sizes, creating a fanback back rest, and sunray burst side panels to allow more air to flow through. The last modification was a platform and glider hardware to convert the chair to glider. Used a coat of Cetol 1 Cedar and (2) coats of Cetol Dek Finish Cedar in hopes of less strenous maintenance in the future. Dad got his chair early and it looks like I'll be making more of them!
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