Bill Huber
03-16-2009, 10:00 PM
My daughter has a very nice glider rocker or what ever you call them.
There were 2 back supports that were loose and were really squeaky, very loudly and I got ask to fix it.
There was just no way I could see to take the chair apart very easily and I don't like that chair lock stuff it just never works for me.
So I got a High Pressure glue injector from Woodcraft.
I made a very little chisel out of an old screw drive and raised a small bit of wood at the point I needed to drill a 1/16 hole for the injector. Drilled the hole and pressed the injector into it. Pushed the plunger down and it worked like a champ....:D:D
The glue came out all around the top of the support, cleaned it up, press the little chip of wood back down and held it with blue tape. I did the same to both ends of both supports. You have to really really look to see were the chip was and the chair is solid as a rock.
Great little tool to have around the shop.
http://www.woodcraft.com/product.aspx?ProductID=12P01&FamilyID=345
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There were 2 back supports that were loose and were really squeaky, very loudly and I got ask to fix it.
There was just no way I could see to take the chair apart very easily and I don't like that chair lock stuff it just never works for me.
So I got a High Pressure glue injector from Woodcraft.
I made a very little chisel out of an old screw drive and raised a small bit of wood at the point I needed to drill a 1/16 hole for the injector. Drilled the hole and pressed the injector into it. Pushed the plunger down and it worked like a champ....:D:D
The glue came out all around the top of the support, cleaned it up, press the little chip of wood back down and held it with blue tape. I did the same to both ends of both supports. You have to really really look to see were the chip was and the chair is solid as a rock.
Great little tool to have around the shop.
http://www.woodcraft.com/product.aspx?ProductID=12P01&FamilyID=345
113278