Have you ever had a chair, or a barstool that the wood joints have gotten loose to the point where you are nervous about sitting on the chair? To fix it you would have to take it apart, and then glue ...
This wobbly, old chair was made using mortise-and-tenon construction. There were nails in almost every joint. Always look for hidden nails if a joint doesn’t come apart easily, otherwise you’ll damage ...
At least half of the wood chairs we own are wobbly. We've tried every adhesive we can think of to fix themwhite glue, yellow glue, epoxy, polyurethane. Nothing seems to work. What do you suggest we do ...
Are you ever a bit nervous about sitting on a chair or barstool that has loose wooden joints? To fix it you would have to take it apart and then glue it back together — or worse, the nail that you ...
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. If you’ve got wiggly wooden ...