Mending a broken leg

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airboatr
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Re: Mending a broken leg

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DelP wrote:
Many years ago I took a history of furniture course and you've just re-kindled an interest :lol:

Derek ;)
Goal met. ;)

just thought I might pass along a product that worked for me . perhaps inspire some to
take on a task that has been building up..

cough cough cough ......>>> Dave ;)

it's easy mate . dry fit - aliegn the broken grain a torn bits , wet the wood if it's dry - squeeze the glue out - spread it - clamp it, ..and

oh hell I'm talking to a man that works on Vanguards, ...you know the biz :agree:

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Re: Mending a broken leg

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I tend to leave them for so long then lob 'em outside where they meet my good friend the saw. Eventually, they're recycled on one of our open fires. An undignified end perhaps and one that if continued, will leave us with no chairs at all! :-O :wasntme: :worried:

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Re: Mending a broken leg

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no worries mate, you've made Eric your super... he can take the heat ;) :lol:

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Re: Mending a broken leg

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How are you guys working with some thread, a carrier bag and a bit of duct tape??? *-) ......I could have a repair job for you :worried:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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