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Tom, my initial response was going to be Titebond II or III but decided to s=
ee if there was anything newer since it=E2=80=99s been about 15 years since I=
repaired chairs. Turns out there are a fair number of folks recommending Go=
rilla Glue but I haven=E2=80=99t tried it for this application. I found an a=
rticle that seems like a good start for research, https://woodhappen.com/fur=
niture-gluing-how-to/
Please let me know what you use, I=E2=80=99m not far from needing some mysel=
f.=20
High five to the Boss!
Peace,
Pat
Pat Horne=20
We support Habitat for Humanity
On Jan 19, 2023, at 10:37 PM, Tim . <tims_datsun_stuff@outlook.com> wrote:
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Skip to the bottom for the question to avoid my ramble.....
Sorry for the long arse chat here but this is a perfect basement shop projec=
t now that winter might actually be here in southern WI.=20
We have a dining room set that I bought over 20 years ago; six chairs, table=
with five leaves and a matching buffet. It is a beautiful set that I bought=
the boss after finishing her undergrad. Best part is it matches perfectly t=
he now 120 year old craftsman we bought when she finished her masters 15 yea=
rs ago. Sorry, I digress being proud of the boss.=20
I semi restored (reglued to tighten up) three of the chairs shortly after bu=
ying the set. Two totally need to be redone and the third was getting there.=
=20
When I did these three back then I got them as far apart as needed without p=
ulling apart joints that were still tight, cleaned out old glue, replaced pi=
ns (dowels?) as necessary and used big proper clamps to keep them together w=
hilst the glue cured. I used what I thought was a high-quality wood glue on s=
urfaces were clean of old glue and somewhat roughed up to grab the glue bett=
er. I even cut groves in the new pins/dowels to have more glue surface.
So, now all six need to be done. I will be able to take each one all the way=
apart, they are all that loose. =20
Question: What glue should I use assuming that I will replace pins/dowels as=
needed.=20
again, sorry for the yadda yadda blah blah
cheers
tims
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<html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3D=
utf-8"></head><body dir=3D"auto">Tom, my initial response was going to be Ti=
tebond II or III but decided to see if there was anything newer since it=E2=80=
=99s been about 15 years since I repaired chairs. Turns out there are a fair=
number of folks recommending Gorilla Glue but I haven=E2=80=99t tried it fo=
r this application. I found an article that seems like a good start for rese=
arch, <a href=3D"https://woodhappen.com/furniture-gluing-how-to/">https=
://woodhappen.com/furniture-gluing-how-to/</a><div><br></div><div>Please let=
me know what you use, I=E2=80=99m not far from needing some myself. </=
div><div><br></div><div>High five to the Boss!</div><div><br></div><div>Peac=
e,</div><div>Pat<br><br><div dir=3D"ltr">Pat Horne <div>We support Habi=
tat for Humanity</div><div><br></div></div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br>On Jan 19, 2=
023, at 10:37 PM, Tim . <tims_datsun_stuff@outlook.com> wrote:<br><br>=
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Skip to the bottom for the question to avoid my ramble.....</div>
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Sorry for the long arse chat here but this is a perfect basement shop projec=
t now that winter might actually be here in southern WI. </div>
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, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(25=
5, 255, 255);"><br>
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, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(25=
5, 255, 255);">We have a dining room set that I bought over 20 years ago; si=
x chairs, table with five leaves
and a matching buffet. It is a beautiful set that I bought the boss after f=
inishing her undergrad. Best part is it matches perfectly the now 120 year o=
ld craftsman we bought when she finished her masters 15 years ago. Sorry, I d=
igress being proud of the boss. </span></div>
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, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(25=
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-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(255, 255=
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I semi restored (reglued to tighten up) three of the chairs shortly after bu=
ying the set. Two totally need to be redone and the third was getting there.=
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-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(255, 255=
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-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(255, 255=
, 255);">
When I did these three back then I got them as far apart as needed without p=
ulling apart joints that were still tight, cleaned out old glue, replaced pi=
ns (dowels?) as necessary and used big proper clamps to keep them together w=
hilst the glue cured. I used
what I thought was a high-quality wood glue on surfaces were clean of old g=
lue and somewhat roughed up to grab the glue better. I even cut groves in th=
e new pins/dowels to have more glue surface.</div>
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-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(255, 255=
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So, now all six need to be done. I will be able to take each one all the way=
apart, they are all that loose. </div>
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Question: What glue should I use assuming that I will replace pins/dowels as=
needed. </div>
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cheers</div>
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tims</div>
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