We have a somewhat battered antique table. One end wobbles, such that the top moves side to side as the top and legs go out of square.
There is a drawer at the wobbly end. A thin bar runs under the drawer and two stubs are present either side. Hopefully the images attached explain better.
Any ideas for stopping the wobble? Should I still up through the thin crossbar into the stubs and dowel it? Add an angle bracket between the legs and stubs/crossbar? The stubs are not attached to the crossbar, though I can't tell if they ever were.
There is a drawer at the wobbly end. A thin bar runs under the drawer and two stubs are present either side. Hopefully the images attached explain better.
Any ideas for stopping the wobble? Should I still up through the thin crossbar into the stubs and dowel it? Add an angle bracket between the legs and stubs/crossbar? The stubs are not attached to the crossbar, though I can't tell if they ever were.