Just assembled two rockers and I am extremely pleased. Id recommend a helping hand, but one person can manage assembly alone. The key to lining everything up and not stripping the allen bolts are to wrench them slowly, do not tighten the screws all the way until fully assembled. Leave about 1/4 of give and you should be good to go. Ive had wooden rockers that all eventually mold, need repainting or just rot after many years. I love these are made of recycled milk bottles, have the look of wood and will essentially last for ever.
Well made, exactly what I was looking for
Just assembled two rockers and I am extremely pleased. Id recommend a helping hand, but one person can manage assembly alone. The key to lining everything up and not stripping the allen bolts are to wrench them slowly, do not tighten the screws all the way until fully assembled. Leave about 1/4 of give and you should be good to go. Ive had wooden rockers that all eventually mold, need repainting or just rot after many years. I love these are made of recycled milk bottles, have the look of wood and will essentially last for ever.