 12-04-08, 08:32 AM | | Member | | Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: London, Ontario Posts: 2 | | | Rung Repair Hello All...newbie here, just joined. I would appreciate any advice on the best method of securing bar stool support rungs to the legs. Stools needed assembly and I used carpenter's glue but many have come loose (4 stools). Not sure of the wood but think ash: it is hardwood in any event. Was thinking dowels but wondering if screws are the way to go. Thanks in advance for any assistance! |  12-04-08, 04:44 PM | | Member | | Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Wilmington Posts: 3,560 | | | What kind of glue?? Yellow carpenters glue(moisture resistent, TitebondIII) works well. Clamping often helps for a better, tighter joint. If you are staining the wood, wipe off any excess with a damp sponge. |  12-04-08, 04:48 PM |  | Topic Moderator | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Northern AZ Posts: 6,862 | | | Most of the chairs I've owned, fixed, or trashed have either small finish nails driven into the joints, in a direction to resist pull out, or drywall screws in non-visible areas. If you could find some small finish screws, that might be the best of both worlds. __________________ Vic I'm no expert, but don't tell my wife that. |  12-04-08, 08:11 PM |  | Member | | Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Young Harris, Georgia USA Posts: 13,439 | | | If you are finding the holes and dowel ends seem to be ill fitting, they make a repair item, can't think of the name, but it looks like a small rasp blade that you fold over the end of the dowel, insert some Titebond III and slam it together. The little item's "barbs" tend to hold very well, and when the Titebond III is set, you will have a good connection. |  12-05-08, 06:08 AM |  | Topic Moderator | | Join Date: Dec 1999 Location: South Hill, Va. USA Posts: 2,891 | | | The item Chandler refers to is called "Mr. Grip Furnmiture Repair Kit" Rockler has it. __________________ George T. Moderator " If you can remain calm, cool, and collected when all about you is chaos and confusion, chances are you just don't know what's going on..." |  12-05-08, 10:29 AM | | Member | | Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: London, Ontario Posts: 2 | | | Thanks guys for the quick reponses and suggestions... | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | All times are GMT -7. The time now is 06:09 PM. | Sign up for our FREE newsletter! Find Qualified Local Contractors Sponsored Ads |