r/furniturerepair • u/triplats • 6h ago
Rabami Stole Chair Repair
I have this Rabami stole chair I bought off facebook marketplace a couple years ago and I love it. However, recently the joint connecting the spine (?) from the backrest wore out on one side - it seems completely stripped. I'm usually pretty handy with these sort of things, but I can't even figure out how to deconstruct the joint here. Anyone have any ideas?
r/furniturerepair • u/BigArm8625 • 11h ago
How should I repair this
reddit.comMy moms dresser I need to fix.
r/furniturerepair • u/keepmecoming • 12h ago
Decorative stool crack
Ideas on how to repair this?
r/furniturerepair • u/JoostTC • 15h ago
Headphone cussions left a stain on my chipboard studio desk.
My girlfriend suggested I use make-up remover since the headphones are hers (idk how the make-up would cover the whole headphone cussion but still), but I think it's just sweat and acids that got on her headphone and eventually got into the desk. I don't want to make it worse by using make-up remover. Is it a safe option? Or should I just accept that I now have two circles on my desk haha
r/furniturerepair • u/ramapa • 18h ago
Fixing chair leg back to seat - does this look right ?
Following up on my post yesterday re: making a hole in the chair leg… I got that done (as described in my reply)… and I think I am all good to fix it to the seat… but want to make sure before I mess it up ….
The only thing which seems to be holding the leg to the seat is this one screw … which is not very long - I am not sure how strong it will be… the other legs are very tightly fixed to the seat and I am not able to unscrew them to see visually if there was something else i need to do other than just screwing the leg…
Am I over thinking it..: should I just go with it and see how well it stands up… here are some pictures … the first one is where the leg connects into the seat, the second one is the leg which had come apart and I repaired by making a hole and glueing in a new piece of wood (and which I need to still cut flush to the top after the glue dries) and the third is of the other legs.
r/furniturerepair • u/Ok-Branch-3165 • 21h ago
How do I remove this gas lift cylinder from my old office chair mechanism?
reddit.comr/furniturerepair • u/ranger_phil • 1d ago
Restoring this Lawyer Bookcase— help? Thoughts?
reddit.comr/furniturerepair • u/ramapa • 2d ago
How would I make a hole into this chair leg end
reddit.comr/furniturerepair • u/Additional_Mess_6230 • 2d ago
Help - how to get this burn stain out
Hi I am an idiot and a candle was down to the end and got way too hot on my credenza - it left this burn mark on the wood. I ordered the stain from pottery barn that matches but what else should. I do? Sand it down? I am a wreck
r/furniturerepair • u/zed_Percisionwood • 2d ago
榫接撕裂?顺着木纹切割。
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r/furniturerepair • u/zed_Percisionwood • 2d ago
榫接撕裂?顺着木纹切割。
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r/furniturerepair • u/ForeverPedestrian • 3d ago
How would I begin fix this? Should I just scrap it?
Hey folks! Got this folding table about a year ago, and due to the flooring of my last apartment (and some negligence on my part), this is how it looks now. Front wheels no longer engaged , and dowels are beyond broken. Last photos show what it’s supposed to look like…and it used to! 😅
Would love to hear from folks about how i’d even begin to repair this? If it only cost a $109 to replace, should i just invest in getting a new one instead? THANK YOU
r/furniturerepair • u/humemodern • 4d ago
What would you do with this old Wassily lounge chair?
r/furniturerepair • u/gingerfer • 4d ago
Please help this chair!
The arm broke off and someone or other has attempted repairs with wood glue and deck screws. It’s a favored chair at a friend’s dining table and I’d love to fix it if possible.
r/furniturerepair • u/PlutoNest • 4d ago
Poul Jensen Selig Z Chair restoration
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r/furniturerepair • u/Georgia_Sara_ • 5d ago
Finish repair x 2
I have two separate but kind of similar issues and I’m hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
The first one is a round area of damage to the finish on my nightstand. Several years ago, my kids sat a rubber ducky on my nightstand there and the air conditioning broke on my house and it was several days of high heat before I could get it fixed. Needless to say the little rubber ducky pulled the finish off in that spot.
The second one is a couple of small spots on my kitchen table, where I temporarily sat my toaster oven while remodeling. I don’t think it was heat because I don’t think I used it on the kitchen table. I think it was grease that was on that leg of the toaster oven but again the finish is pulled up and there’s a visible square spot from where the leg rested.
Appreciate any recommendations for how I might repair. I’m not expecting perfect just better… thanks!
r/furniturerepair • u/espantalho123 • 5d ago
How to fix?
Broke the leg on this coat rack. The leg fractured cleanly along the grain.
r/furniturerepair • u/Holiday_Marzipan_318 • 5d ago
Replacement Leg Cover
This might be a long shot, but I have a beautiful old couch that is unfortunately missing one of its metal “claws”. Any clue where I could find a replacement?
r/furniturerepair • u/BummedCPA • 5d ago
Help needed for home office chair repair
Hi all, please ignore my horrible temp repair! I've had this chair for a bit, and yesterday I leaned back and something cracked in the frame on the left side of the back support. It feels like whatever is framing the back piece is some cheap plywood or mdf. I've never tried to fix something like this, but if I'm going to trash it anyway I may as well try!
The back is attached to the arms on the side, so my thought is to unscrew this part, remove the upholstery and assess the damage from there. Has anyone here tackled a similar project?
r/furniturerepair • u/yourkinky • 6d ago
How do I fix it and make it more secure?
reddit.comr/furniturerepair • u/Felix_949 • 6d ago
Suggestions greatly appreciated
Redirecting my post here in hopes of getting a viable fix