Dan Steely
Established Member
Hi All,
A friend has brought me an old dining room chair with very loose joints. I've knocked it apart and it's clear it's been repaired numerous times before. Most of the joints have got some voids once I dry fit the chair back together. It's not a particularly valuble chair and I don't intend to use glue that was used when it was first made, animal glue I think. I'ts got some hardwood corner braces that have been added at some point through it's life.
So I could do with some filler to fill the voids. I was thinking along the lines of glue and sawdust mixed together. Can anyone suggest a better filler?
A friend has brought me an old dining room chair with very loose joints. I've knocked it apart and it's clear it's been repaired numerous times before. Most of the joints have got some voids once I dry fit the chair back together. It's not a particularly valuble chair and I don't intend to use glue that was used when it was first made, animal glue I think. I'ts got some hardwood corner braces that have been added at some point through it's life.
So I could do with some filler to fill the voids. I was thinking along the lines of glue and sawdust mixed together. Can anyone suggest a better filler?