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12th October 2019, 10:52 PM #1
Desk SO drop front legs for repair
Picking this unit up tomorrow but think this will be my greatest challenge yet. Has anyone experience with repairing legs like this?
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15th October 2019, 12:08 AM #2
Looks like a repair with a typical hide glue fail.
It would have been hard to re glue first time . As in clamping it right . And hide glue fails if its not a good tight join .
Things get worse because now the old glue has to be cleaned off . Hot water and a brush will do it but you lose the perfect fresh joining surfaces.
So two pack glue and clamping it right works . Tricky clamping like that needs a surface built up with Filler and wood to get the right clamping angle .
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Rob
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15th October 2019, 05:05 AM #3
I took all the legs off and decided to dismantle the loose good ones to clean and glue them. I think they will be the basis of making suitable clamping system first. I suspect I will end up making new sections for the legs to fit into. Started a cleaning of the rest of it just using metholated spirits and a sponge and it is working nicely.
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