Fix annoying chair wobbles
- by Anna Sattler on Jul 17th 2008 6:00PM
- fix-it, home decor, household hacks
Nothing perturbs me more than sitting in a chair and wobbling back and forth because the chair legs need fixing. I get perturbed because once again I spent my money on something cheap, or someone else did, and they just like to be annoying by rocking back and forth.Over at the Indianapolis Star, our own extremely talented Shelly Leer learned how to fix annoying chair wobbles when a furniture builder showed her how to apply wood glue to the chair using a turkey basting syringe. Genius!
There's a little more to it: please join me after the break to learn how it's done.




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