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Removing Chair Backs for ReupholsteringBernie from Cincinnati, Ohio Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Chair Backs for Reupholstering
Is the chair fully upholstered or just the back? If it is fully upholstered you do not remove the back. Post By Anna from Maine (Guest Post) RE: Removing Chair Backs for ReupholsteringAre you sure there are dowel rods covering the screws? The screws may be covered by wooden buttons. This is usually what is done. Use a thin sharp object, like a paring knife or ice pick, to get under the button. It should then pop off. Post By Sharon (Guest Post) RE: Removing Chair Backs for Reupholstering
Depends. In any case the doweling is not likely too long. I'd first try drilling a small hole with a tiny bit into the doweling, then use the drill bit while in the hole to see if it is loose. If not, and if it appears to be glued, you may have to use a large bit to drill it on out. Post By Lynda (Guest Post) |
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