05-09-2016, 05:31 PM
Short summary is that I acquired four rockers that were put on the curb by my neighbor. The previous posts showed how I made a dowel to repair the broken leg. Now I have turned to the seats.
I removed the woven cane and dropped the seat. It was held in place by four screws and came out easy. The cane was a big mess.
I am sure the engineers specified something and then the big wigs decided that corrugated fasteners were just fine. I can assure them that metal corrugated fasteners were the worst choice they could have made. There is lots of rusting and wood damage--otherwise, the wood is in great shape.
It took about a half hour of coaxing to remove the fastener pieces. Looks like I need to make some Dutchmen to repair the punky wood.
This patching may take a while. When it is done, I think wooden dowel fasteners would stand up better to the elements.
I removed the woven cane and dropped the seat. It was held in place by four screws and came out easy. The cane was a big mess.
I am sure the engineers specified something and then the big wigs decided that corrugated fasteners were just fine. I can assure them that metal corrugated fasteners were the worst choice they could have made. There is lots of rusting and wood damage--otherwise, the wood is in great shape.
It took about a half hour of coaxing to remove the fastener pieces. Looks like I need to make some Dutchmen to repair the punky wood.
This patching may take a while. When it is done, I think wooden dowel fasteners would stand up better to the elements.
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