I've repaired a few spindle backed chairs in the past, and this has mostly been a case of fresh glue, and fresh wedges in the wedged through tenons under the seat.
This one is a bit more challenging. It's the second attempt on this chair. The first attempt with new wedges and liberal quantities of liquidhide glue worked a treat at tightening the tenons up, but alas, one tenon was not longer attached to the back.
Spot the difference!
This one is a bit more challenging. It's the second attempt on this chair. The first attempt with new wedges and liberal quantities of liquidhide glue worked a treat at tightening the tenons up, but alas, one tenon was not longer attached to the back.
Spot the difference!