In detail: DIY wooden chair repair from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.
Chairs made of wood dry out over time and begin to wobble. It becomes impossible to sit on such a chair. Do not rush to part with these interior items. Perhaps you have a reason not only to repair the chairs, but also to turn them into a highlight of the interior.
Examine the wooden chair carefully from all angles. To fix it, you will need to disassemble the piece of furniture into its components. Remember its construction. It is best for a novice master to photograph the chair from all sides, so that later you know exactly where and what part is attached.
Flip the chair over and see the attachment of a soft or hard seat. It can be bolted or simply inserted into the grooves. Pull it out and set it aside.
Separate the legs and the remaining rungs of the chair from each other. If there are screws somewhere, remove them. Disassemble the rest of the connections with a hammer and a block of wood. Apply all blows to the chair only through the block, so that you do not get dents and chips on the wooden surface.
Clean all glue residues from all grooves. Use a screwdriver, awl, and sandpaper. Examine the wooden spikes. If any of them is damaged, remove it with pliers. Lubricate the recess with PVA wood glue and insert a new one. Sand the rest of the spikes with sandpaper. To repair chairs, use PVA wood glue or furniture glue. They have special additives that, after the glue dries, retain the elasticity of the joint. When using the chair, the tree will not collapse.
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Spread newspapers or plastic wrap on the floor. Densely coating the grooves and thorns with PVA glue, assemble the structure of the chair. Press down firmly on each joint so that the adhesive comes to the surface. First, remove its excess with a knife blade, and then immediately wipe it off with a damp cloth. If the groove is loose and becomes too large for the thorn inserted into it, drive another wood chip, toothpick or wooden skewer into it, smearing them with glue.
Secure the assembled frame of your wooden rarity with a rope and leave to dry for a day or two, depending on the ambient temperature.
While the wood frame dries, work on the seat. Remove the upholstery material from the padded seat. Look at the condition of the foam rubber. Delete it if necessary. Cut open a new piece of foam and secure it to the seat with double-sided tape.
Put the old upholstery on the newspaper and circle it with a pen. Cut out the pattern and transfer it to the new fabric. If the fabric is thin, use a different thick material to support the foam. Assemble the seat. Cover it with new fabric, securing it from the back with staples from a furniture stapler.
Refresh the dried-out wood frame of the chair. Remove the old varnish from it with a sander and sandpaper. Fill up any old chips with wood putty. Prime the surface, and after drying, apply several layers of varnish with intermediate drying. Slide the seat back into place.
Old wooden furniture in the house takes on a shabby appearance after many years of use. Frayed or scratched surface, loose connections. Products made of natural wood, after many years of use, retain the quality of individual parts. Inside a dry room, the tree remains for a long time. It is mainly the joints that are destroyed.
Diy chair repair scheme.
Do-it-yourself repair of an old chair allows you to bring a comfortable and beloved piece of furniture back to life and home use.
In addition, it is economically justified - to get a new beautiful piece of furniture with minimal costs.
As a rule, restoration of chairs consists of two steps. The first is to restore the connections, the second is to restore the appearance of the surface. Sometimes repairing an old chair requires replacing some parts. Repair of upholstered chairs is carried out with the replacement (constriction) of the soft fabric part.
Let us consider in more detail the sequence of actions in carrying out the repair of an old chair with our own hands.
Diy folding chair scheme.
chair restoration begins with its disassembly. At the same time, all the parts and joints of the old chair are marked with small notches so that after repair it can be easily assembled. Nuts and screws are unscrewed, screws and bolts are removed. Rusted joints are treated with technical oil or anti-rust. A wet cloth soaked in hot water is placed on the glued joints. After the epoxy glue has soaked, the glue bow is disassembled and the remaining glue is scraped off. The pressed joints are carefully disassembled with a flat screwdriver or chisel, without too much force. You can lightly tap with a hammer on too tight old connections. Controlling the force applied to the furniture is necessary to prevent breakage of parts, after all, they are wooden, not metal. Those connections that have retained the indestructible strength and reliability can not be dismantled. After disassembling the surface, the parts are cleaned of debris and remnants of the old coating;
surface restoration - cleaning the wooden surface of the chair with your own hands from dust and dirt, from drops of paint (if the chair was in the room being repaired), old varnish and a layer of old paint is done first with a rag, then scraped off with a sharp object (for example, a knife) and sanded with sandpaper or grinder. When sanding, use sanding paper, first with a larger grain size, then with a smaller one, to obtain an even and smooth surface. Old paint can be removed with a special solvent;
repair of individual parts. Existing cracks are sealed, primed and left to dry for two days. After drying, another sanding of the surface is performed, finally preparing it for painting.
Do-it-yourself restoration of the joints and joints of the chair is carried out in different ways, their choice depends on the nature of the joints:
Diy chair restoration scheme.
for chairs in which the legs are inserted into the seat with an interference fit (pressed in), the characteristic destruction is loosening of the joints. Driving a small peg into the upper end of the leg will help to increase the density and strength of the connection. For this, a gap is preliminarily sawn at the end. As a result, the size of the butt end expands slightly, and the docking points in the old chair acquire sufficient density. The ends (pins), erased along the outer surface, are restored by winding a bandage soaked in PVA glue. Before final assembly, the recesses in the seat are coated with glue;
chairs that had crossbars in the design for connecting between the legs are loosened not only at the joints of the legs to the seat, but also in the joints of the crossbars to the legs. Most often, you can not disassemble them, but screw in the screws and additionally glue them. For gluing, a narrow hole is drilled through which drops of glue are injected into the joint using a syringe. You can increase the closure density by hammering in small narrow wedges;
when restoring chairs with loose screw connections, a match is inserted into the too wide diameter of the connection (as a wedge) and then the screw is screwed in;
any connections can be securely reinforced with metal corners.
Diagram of the design and dimensions of the chair.
after assembly, the structure is primed and covered with a coating - varnish or paint. Variants of the original cover - decoupage or painting, inscription on chairs or one drawing in parts for two seats;
the new upholstery of the old chair will be made with the fabric you like when the chair is painted and dried. Old fabric and padding are removed completely and without regret. Foam rubber and outer fabric are cut to fit the seat. They are then applied to the seat, aligned and tensioned. Folds are made in the corners, the fabric is tucked up and fastened with paper clips and a special stapler or studs with a wide head;
adding original details, decorations. For example, you can make additional details in the form of deer antlers, donkey ears or a highchair with a soft back in the form of an animal.
An interesting thought: the fastest restoration measure will be the sewing of the cover. Such a measure will allow in a limited time to decorate the interior with a restored piece of furniture.