Amish Made Poly Rockers - Poly furniture today often doesn’t have a very complex design. There are some limiting factors, like structural strength, that make it more difficult to make an aesthetically pleasing piece. We are trying to overcome that difficulty so that we can offer you an American-made product that we feel will satisfy your search

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Amish Made Poly Rockers

Poly furniture today often doesn’t have a very complex design. There are some limiting factors, like structural strength, that make it more difficult to make an aesthetically pleasing piece. We are trying to overcome that difficulty so that we can offer you an American-made product that we feel will satisfy your search for style, comfort, and durability. We have tried to style our porch furniture after tradional porch rocker designs without compromising its strength and longevity.

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The poly lumber we use is some of the best in the industry. It has a smoother surface and fewer imperfections when compared with competing lumber. We offer quite a few colors to choose from. Most colors are made with post-consumer material from the #2 recycle code, such as milk jugs and laundry detergent bottles. The white lumber is virgin material and the black contains approximately 97% recycled content. If you are looking to go green, the darker colors are better since they contain a higher percentage of recycled product. The parts for our products are cut out on a CNC router. By doing this, we can nest the parts in order to minimize scrap, keep parts consistent, and offer smoothly cut edges. We use mortise and tenon joinery, along with heavy-duty stainless steel screws, to make these rockers and gliders sturdy. To give more structural strength to some of our more complex products, we reinforce them with laser-cut, stainless-steel parts. We’ve tried to keep these reinforcements as out-of-sight as possible, while still adding strength. We recommend cleaning this poly furniture with ammonia and a sponge when necessary.

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