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STRANGE HUGE ROCKING CHAIR - ROUTE 66 !

What better way to garner attention than a 46-foot wood and steel rocking chair in the traditional Route 66 colors of black and white? Sanazaro thought it would be like one of the old Route 66 roadside attractions that drew travelers to businesses in the past.

To make his dream a reality, Sanazaro turned to local artist, soon-to-be engineer John Bland. Bland, who isn’t afraid of a challenge, drew a sketch of the chair and then drew the blue prints to scale. He took his plans to a civil engineer, who ran the plans through computer software to test the engineering specifications. Although Bland had no formal training as an engineer, his plans were off only by a fraction of an inch. With adjustments made, Sanazaro and Bland were ready to bring a builder on board.

For this step of the process, Sanazaro turned to long-time friend Joe Medwick, who had the equipment and know-how to make the rocking chair a reality.

First, Medwick fabricated the rockers, which are 31 ˝ feet long and weigh about 2,000 pounds each. He moved the rockers to the Outpost and constructed the rest of the rocking chair there using eight- and 11-inch steel pipe. Medwick measured, cut, and welded the frame on site with the frame lying on the ground. Bland painted the Outpost logo, “Route 66 Rocker,” and “World’s Largest” on a wooden panel that serves as the rocker back. Painting mitts were used to prime the frame white, and a coat of black paint followed.

On April 1 2008, two cranes were summoned to lift the frame onto the rockers. With the crowd watching in fascination, the large frame moved through the air to the steel rockers. After some final adjustments and cutting, and with sparks flying, Medwick made the final welds.
 

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