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Bad Furniture Repair and How to Fix It - Woodworking Restoration 

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Please don’t repair a piece of furniture without knowing how to fix it properly. This bad furniture repair took more time to fix that it would have the first time. See how to undo this bad furniture repair and learn how to fix it the right way. If you don’t, you could permanently ruin the furniture so it can’t be repaired and the parts would have to be replaced.
Welcome to the workshop of Wooden It Be Nice, where we repair furniture. We’re sharing the trade secrets of how we work to help build a community about furniture repairs. This is a disappearing skill and it can help build local businesses that can’t be served any other way than by local experts.
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Watch Scott take apart this bad furniture repair - a chair with a broken chair leg that was poorly repaired. The chair leg was held in place with some construction adhesive and brad nails. It might have looked like it was strong enough, but chairs get pushing use, and this didn’t stand up. Because chairs have a lot of shifting wight on them, they’re stressed and can sometimes fail. This bad repair was done by someone who didn’t take the time to learn how to do it the right way (i.e., look it up on RU-vid and find someone who can show you how to fix it).
The first step is to gently take apart the furniture parts. This wasn’t easy given how it was put together, but the best tool to help take furniture apart is the spreader clamp. These gently put pressure on the parts to release the joints. Here’s a link if you’re looking to buy some - amzn.to/3bFv0Pz
The next step is to clean all the old glue off the parts because we need bare wood for wood glue to work properly. Once the parts are cleaned up, it’s a matter of test fitting the parts to ensure there’s a good fit before applying the glue and clamps. In this repair, there were some wood fibres that needed to be aligned to get the best possible fit. When choosing a glue, you need the right glue for the job. Scott uses 6 different glues (see video link above for more detail) in the workshop and for this project, he chose wood glue and epoxy.
Once the piece is put back together, you may have holes or cracks that need to be filled and stained. Wax sticks and stain markers are easy to use as long as you match them appropriately. See the techniques Scott uses to make all this happen.
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This video is hosted by Scott Bennett, Owner of Wooden It Be Nice - Furniture Repair in Brooklin, Ontario, Canada. WoodenItBeNice.ca
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@dagoestlund7337
@dagoestlund7337 3 года назад
Great video! I'm Dag from Bodø, Norway. What I really appreciate about your videos are your very good and thorough narrative, the quality of the camera-work with razor-sharp close-ups, and the clean audio track without any annoying background noises or music during your commentary sessions. I have just recently taken up some woodworking repairs myself, and have highly valued the excellent instructions provided in your videos. Thank you.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing that Dag. I appreciate the detailed feedback. I also find it encouraging to produce more videos when I hear viewers are making use of the skills we share. You made my day today Dag! Thank you! Scott
@jamestavelli6009
@jamestavelli6009 4 года назад
Do I have a broken chair? No. Do I fix broken chairs regularly? No. Do I anticipate ever needing this skill? No. And yet here I am watching this video with great intrigue.
@kellyhudspeth1736
@kellyhudspeth1736 Год назад
Like me, you appreciate that the only thing more satisfying than properly fixing broken or damaged furniture is WATCHING someone competent doing it. 😊
@lisahidalgo1065
@lisahidalgo1065 Год назад
Very pleasant, thorough instruction.
@Thepourdeuxchanson
@Thepourdeuxchanson 2 года назад
Brit here, watching from the USA. I love the quiet precision of your instructions, and lack of background music or attempts to be funny. I like a person who presents nice clear lesson without gimmicks, and you are he. Thank you very much. I'm now watching for pleasure, beyond necessity.
@hyperjas5
@hyperjas5 3 года назад
His voice is like the Bob Ross of furniture repair. Was waiting to hear him say something about "happy little chair legs".
@jaclynrachellec
@jaclynrachellec 3 года назад
I was thinking the exact same thing!
@GLAGLA68
@GLAGLA68 Год назад
Lol I love your comment, his voice is so soothing.
@mattschamel6550
@mattschamel6550 3 года назад
A quick tip for reinforcing the fracture due to weak grain structure. Once you've made the repair to the leg, bore a hole from the top (the style of leg will dictate what diameter and how deep) and glue and insert a dowel into the hole. I typically I prefer a 3/4" oak or maple dowel. This ties the broken pieces together with more of the good meat of the leg, and gives the screw something more to grab into. Keep up the good work.
@binnad7091
@binnad7091 Год назад
🇺🇸 USA in Arizona here. I feel like your channel (which I discovered because I was trying to figure out what the original finish was on a cedar chest I'm restoring) is one of the most helpful, informative channels I've found. I love that you walk viewers through the whole process, start to finish. I feel far more prepared for my cedar chest restoration AND a few of my chair projects.
@terrynesbitt-foster6066
@terrynesbitt-foster6066 3 месяца назад
I am from Dakabin, just about 35 Km north of Brisbane Australia. Thank you so much, (I have today Watching you) used my 92 year old hands to successfully repair a carver chair that has been waiting 15 years for attention. In time for my wife to use after her knee replacement, which needs a strong chair. Good on yer!
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing that Terry. Great to hear about your successful repair. Best wishes to your wife in her recovery. Scott
@guilhermesalles5696
@guilhermesalles5696 2 года назад
Brazil here. Recently quit my job to start learning something new that doesn't destroy my soul, and I've found that repair work is just amazing. I'm really considering trying to start a small business with home repairs (furniture, electric, the works). These kinds of videos are really nice to get ideas of how to work on many different things.
@richardbrooks3569
@richardbrooks3569 4 года назад
I like to watch Thomas Johnson Antique repair. The guy is a master.
@paulthompson2035
@paulthompson2035 4 года назад
I agree
@russdrummond7292
@russdrummond7292 4 года назад
Tom Johnson is on my subscribed list as well. Watching from Australia. 🇦🇺
@kyronnewbury
@kyronnewbury 4 года назад
I'm obsessed with Tom Johnson. Not even from this planet
@branchregan
@branchregan 3 года назад
Everything about his presentation is great. Love the short relaxing bits to start and the videos.
@Zaranathax
@Zaranathax 3 года назад
He has a great manner about him but as a furniture restorer he isn't that great, I certainly wouldn't call him a master.
@tjplusproductions
@tjplusproductions 2 года назад
I'm from Pennsylvania and have been doing repairs all my life. It's nice to see somebody doing this and showing a whole generation how to fix things. Keep up the good work! Tom
@jormavesa908
@jormavesa908 3 года назад
Greetings from Finland. I'm not sure what algorythms brought me here, but I always appericiate a well made video on woodworking. I'm a Master of Craft in Restoration (carpentry and joinery, building restoration) and Oltermann/chairman of the Finnish National Guild of Restoration. Have to say this was a nicely done repair, and a truly well made presentation.
@MBHR
@MBHR 3 года назад
I'm from Iraq🇮🇶 I love DIY crafts there is no specific type of channel I watch
@GaryGordon91
@GaryGordon91 4 года назад
Hungary youtube recommendation mostly because I watch other channels like Diresta, John Malecki. Let me tell you man, that in my opinion you are the Bob Ross of furniture repair.... came for the repair and stayed because of the calmness and peace... Have a nice one and stay safe!
@tinydancer7426
@tinydancer7426 4 года назад
He is The Repair Whisperer
@wmatsuda
@wmatsuda 4 года назад
I also like watching Thomas Johnson Furniture restoration in Gorham, Maine
@soberlivingwithbrianfrankl8254
@soberlivingwithbrianfrankl8254 4 года назад
I love this channel. You can tell he really cares about what he does. Love Thomas Johnson antique furniture restoration, in Gorham Maine. Lol
@ecologicaladam7262
@ecologicaladam7262 4 года назад
Me too...!
@paulsaracino3074
@paulsaracino3074 4 года назад
I love Thomas Johnson’s channel as well. I too am from Maine. Portland.
@dfbess
@dfbess 4 года назад
Was going to say Thomas's channel nalzo..
@rhein_provinz
@rhein_provinz 4 года назад
It looks pretty good!
@MRUD
@MRUD 3 года назад
I am from Germany. Working as a master craftsman in furniture making. designing and producing furnitures. I like to learn about how to they do it in other countries, finding new idears, getting inspiration for new projects
@lizeggar2421
@lizeggar2421 Год назад
Old lady from the UK and previously from South Africa. Two years after you made this video, but it has only come up on my feed now. Thankfully, the pandemic has passed and we are virtually back to normal. I watch you, Johns Furniture Repairs and Tom Johnson.
@maciejstrozynski7760
@maciejstrozynski7760 4 года назад
Watching from Poland 🇵🇱 , it is always nice to watch new channels whose authors shares their knowledge. I learned something new, and would love to learn more about this wood fillers.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Thanks for watching! We have a video planned for wood fillers, likely the 3-4 videos ahead in our schedule. Good work putting in the Polish flag! Scott
@jrstags86
@jrstags86 4 года назад
Houston, Texas, I really enjoyed this video. I have an antique table that has been in my family for decades originally from Scotland or Ireland. It was handed down to my mothers side of the family who is from Ireland. It was passed down to my Poppy ( my mothers father) and then passed down to her. Watching your videos has shown me ways of being more careful with the process. I am not a furniture repairman, I am a construction carpenter. I just started dabbling in furniture repair a couple years ago, and your videos are helping out a lot. Thank you brother for sharing your tips and tricks.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
That's such a cool story. I love that our videos are helping you learn the craft of furniture repair and preserving a family treasure! I love it! Thanks. Scott
@jrstags86
@jrstags86 4 года назад
@@FixingFurniture thank you sir!!
@pinballrobbie
@pinballrobbie 4 года назад
If you are repairing furniture that is antique it is likely to be glued with hide glue, this can be softened in the wood joints by injecting methylated spirits into the joint and then left for a half hour or so. Once the joint has been worked apart clean the old glue away with hot water and a stiff brush which when dry will be ready for re gluing. If you have a choice try to use hide or fish glue for the repair as it will help the next person who works on your antique treasure. I was an antique repair man for 14 years before turning to the Superyacht industry.
@sylhetbd1
@sylhetbd1 4 года назад
Hi I’m watching for UK
@jrstags86
@jrstags86 4 года назад
@@pinballrobbie wow thank you so much for that information. I hope to keep this antique in the family for years but if whoever has to repair it I would like them to not have a hassle with it. thanks again
@crazyinthesipp
@crazyinthesipp Год назад
Single mom here! 🇺🇸My son has broken one of my favorite white kitchen table chairs twice! Was a cheap “wooden”chair from a big box store but it was all I could afford for a table I restored! I love them too!!! My first repair lasted about a year under some heavy use!! The break is similar to this chair’s and so is the way it is constructed! I’ve been looking for a video just like this!!! Thank you!!!! I’m hoping I can make my second repair last a lot longer with your advice! Hope you got your glasses mended! Blessings on blessings to you and yours!
@RayMrRobert
@RayMrRobert Год назад
I’m Rob from Fort Lauderdale Florida USA. I find you to be extraordinary as you use great sense keeping an eye on the future if you need to repair or someone else does. No cheap shots. You are a patient man. Hats off to you brother.
@davidmonty3422
@davidmonty3422 4 года назад
I'm from Vermont. I also watch Thomas Johnson's and Dashner Design's channels. You do a very good job with your videos. Whenever you post I make sure to watch. Also enjoy your Home Improvement Woodworking channel. Perfect length and content. I have learned a lot.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Thanks for your comments David and thanks for being a subscriber. I just started watching Dashner Designs this afternoon after some viewers mentioning the channel. It makes me happy to hear our videos are helpful for you. Scott
@yusufrajie9004
@yusufrajie9004 4 года назад
Hi I'm from south Africa 🇿🇦 and I was brought here through a youtube recommendation 👌
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
That's great! Thanks for sharing where you're from! Scott 🇨🇦
@ollimakkonen3721
@ollimakkonen3721 2 года назад
Olli Makkonen here. born a Finn, living in retirement in the wonderful Indonesia. Your work and the attention to fine detail accompanied by brilliant camera work makes watching your video's a pleasure. Keep up the god work.
@cheriebarker3760
@cheriebarker3760 2 года назад
I am from Tennessee in the United States. I watch Thomas Johnson Restoration, Fred's Furniture Repair, and you.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing that. Tom and I did a video together about glue for furniture repair. Here's the link if you're interested. Scott. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qK0IR8WT_jE.html
@pmanneke
@pmanneke 4 года назад
Greetings from the Netherlands 🇱🇺, thanks for the great videos! This is the first time I watch furniture repairs, normally I watch woodworking and wooden boat building.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Goedendag! Thanks for commenting from the Netherlands... I'm half Dutch and had a chance to visit there a few years ago. There's a lot you can learn about woodworking from doing furniture repairs so I hope you'll check out more of our videos and subscribe. Thanks. Scott
@izzymarleydominguezreyes687
@izzymarleydominguezreyes687 3 года назад
Sir, thank you for teaching repairs! Your voice is very calm. I enjoy listening to your videos!
@BCJ725
@BCJ725 3 года назад
I think you're one of the very best at explaining and demonstrating WHAT you're doing, HOW, and WHY. There are other channels that are fun to watch but nowhere near as instructive as yours. Thanks, Scott!
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Thank you. That means a lot. I have a passion for sharing the knowledge of this dying craft and want to empower more people to take it on. I'm glad that is coming through in our videos. Scott 🇨🇦
@lpconserv6074
@lpconserv6074 3 года назад
Born in South Louisiana, lived most of my adult life in East Texas. Have now moved to the Philippines and am living on a fairly remote island. 2 hour boat ride into Cebu City, the nearest large city. As it is in the US, travel restrictions and restrictions in place, and doubly so for me as I am in my 60's and our rules here keep me fairly close to home. Enjoy watching your methods, as they mimic my thoughts as well on your methods of repair.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Stay safe. Scott
@mlowe30
@mlowe30 3 года назад
I really enjoy Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restoration.
@pablorodriguez6318
@pablorodriguez6318 3 года назад
He is simply mesmerizing
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing where you're from. Check out this collaboration video I did with Tom about wood glues - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aRYNAlbBDUg.html Scott
@mlowe30
@mlowe30 3 года назад
@@FixingFurniture I will check it out. Found his channel a couple months ago and haven't had the chance to view his entire video collection. Love both of your guy's content!
@mlowe30
@mlowe30 3 года назад
@@pablorodriguez6318 I could watch him all day!
@renegmw
@renegmw 3 года назад
Watching from Spain 🇪🇸. I watch many videos of “My mechanics” youtube channel (restoration) may be that’s why this was in my recommended. 👍🏼
@mercoid
@mercoid 3 года назад
Long Island, New York 🇺🇸 It’s great to see so many viewers from all over the world here.
@PhilosophiaTheos
@PhilosophiaTheos 3 года назад
Great work! I'm a woodworker and we get repairs into our shop fairly often. But even at 40+ years, I learned some things today. Thanks!
@cheriebarker3760
@cheriebarker3760 2 года назад
I learn something even from people that don't do this with a living at stake.
@claudiawesterfield6491
@claudiawesterfield6491 3 года назад
MEXICO/NC USA - was looking how to repair a rocking chair, and so far u r the best videos I have seen. Very detailed n specific. I feel that w ur videos I should be able to repair my chair. Thank u
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Thank you for the high complement and thank you for subscribing as well Claudia. To save you some time working through our list of videos, here's one on repairing a rocking chair. I hope that's helpful. Scott
@alaawakil
@alaawakil 4 года назад
I have a small woodworking channel and would like to tell you that I learn a lot from you. I enjoy and learn from every video. Keep the good work
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Thank you for your encouraging words, and thank you for subscribing to our channel! Scott
@peterbaxter8151
@peterbaxter8151 Год назад
I’m from Australia. I don’t often repair furniture, but it is very useful to see you work on furniture so I don’t make mistakes that are difficult to fix.
@saqibaqureshi72
@saqibaqureshi72 3 года назад
South Ontario, Canada! I'm just a home handyman, enjoy watching how to do stuff like this so I don't mess it up too much.
@larahoun1
@larahoun1 4 года назад
Apeldoorn, the Netherlands: serious chair repair! Neat Job.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Dank u. I'm 1/2 Dutch. Thanks for sharing where you're from! Scott
@Gwynbuck
@Gwynbuck 4 года назад
I'm from the UK. Other people have mentioned Thomas Johnson. I haven't seen Dasher Designs yet. I watch Paul Sellers and Wood by Wright. I like some of Rex Kruger too. What you all have in common is that you don't waffle! I'm not interested in whether you got your chair from your grandma 40 years ago. Secondly, you supply commentary, telling people exactly what you are doing Aand why you are doing it. Thirdly, where appropriate, you use close-ups. so that we can see in detail what is going on. Lastly, I'll bet you plan out beforehand how you are going to tackle a particular problem, you don't just make it up as you go along. All of which makes your videos interesting as well as entertaining. I've learned a lot. Keep it up and thanks for posting.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Thank you for the detailed comment Gwyn. I appreciate you sharing the channels you watch and your thoughts on our content approach. I watch the others you mention, except for Rex, but I will check out his work. Thanks for your support! Scott
@DiHandley
@DiHandley 4 года назад
Take a look at another Canadian Matthias Wandel (Wooden Gears) also.
@marleneorr2973
@marleneorr2973 3 года назад
From US. Wisconsin. I am a beginner woodworker so I enjoy learning new things. Thank You for your video.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
You're welcome. Furniture repair can teach you a lot more quickly about woodworking than tackling projects one at a time. I hope you find our videos a useful learning tool. Scott
@Lyndalewinder
@Lyndalewinder 3 года назад
Hello from the UK. I regularly watch Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restoration, Paul Sellers, Rob Cosman, Gid Joiner, New Yorkshire Workshop etc.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing that. Tom and I did a video together about glue for furniture repair. Here's the link if you're interested. Scott. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qK0IR8WT_jE.html
@rpc717
@rpc717 4 года назад
You definitely need to check out Pask Makes. He's a super cool Aussie, an incredible craftsman, and he comes up with tons of ingenious solutions to whatever problems he faces.
@jefffreeman1163
@jefffreeman1163 4 года назад
I like Pask Makes as well. Have you tried I Like To Make Stuff?
@braidwooddesignstudio5536
@braidwooddesignstudio5536 4 года назад
Agree and highly recommend
@EvilDreams666
@EvilDreams666 4 года назад
Yeah! I totally agree, his channel it's one of my favourites :)
@rpc717
@rpc717 4 года назад
@Jeff Freeman , I did - thanks for the recommendation!
@SleelplessScience
@SleelplessScience 4 года назад
I'm from Iraq 🇮🇶. RU-vid recommendation brought me here.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing where you're from. I'm glad RU-vid is sharing our videos for you to enjoy! Scott
@xxx942012
@xxx942012 4 года назад
+1
@dino7784
@dino7784 4 года назад
Me too
@Winter1256
@Winter1256 4 года назад
Iraq 🇮🇶 as well
@armus550b
@armus550b 3 года назад
Just found this channel. Usually watch woodworking channels but found this interesting and helpful. Everyone makes mistakes in building and repairs happen. Found it interesting that you didn't trash talk that previous repair that was obviously a train wreck.
@wabbit1313
@wabbit1313 Год назад
Pretty work. My Dad was a master carpenter and repaired and made many pieces of furniture. He would be really impressed with your work. I am from Suffolk, VA, USA. You have answered many questions but I still have more. I wish I had interest in furniture repair and making when my Dad was alive. I guess age 69 is better late than never!
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture Год назад
Thanks for sharing that Robin. Glad you're enjoying our videos. I provide 1-on-1 coaching by video if you're interested. Cheers. Scott
@zweetkonijn
@zweetkonijn 4 года назад
Belgium here! 🇧🇪 Just recently found your channel and I realy like your video’s! Your voice has this Bob Ross vibe to it, it’s very pleasant to listen to.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Thank you. You're the first person to comment from Belgium. Good work figuring out how to put your flag in the comments! Scott
@fatersaadatniaki
@fatersaadatniaki 4 года назад
wow you made it clear to me who his voice was so much a like 🤗
@buusama
@buusama 4 года назад
Esztergom, Hungary☺ I have been watching Thomas Johnson's and Dashner Design's channels. I like this one a great deal, too!
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Wow, Hungary! Thanks for posting your comment. I'll have to check out Dashner Designs. Thank you. Scott
@mizodea
@mizodea 4 года назад
@@FixingFurniture Hungary also, I really like what you are doing! :)
@woofjazz
@woofjazz 8 месяцев назад
USA-California. I found you via Angie of Transcend Furniture. Love your shows and am learning a lot. I recently removed some brads while repurposing some walnut-veneered plywood and just verified that my solution for the ones that wouldn't come out matched yours, which is a little confidence builder for me! I like to repair things more than my husband does and I just love finding experts & innovative craftspeople on RU-vid!
@lopaka76
@lopaka76 3 года назад
Phoenix Az, USA. Just came across your channel today. I like to watch, tool restoration, bushcraft, camping, diy car repair, star wars stuff, woodturning, comedy, news, etc. I enjoy a wide variety like a lot of people, lol. 🇺🇸
@DiHandley
@DiHandley 4 года назад
What is it with Canadians and woodworking? You’re all just so damn good at it! I’m from Australia 🇦🇺
@leifhietala8074
@leifhietala8074 4 года назад
They're trying to keep the pine trees at bay.
@Xanderfied
@Xanderfied 4 года назад
Dude, have seen a picture of Canada that didn’t have a tree in it. No? Nuff said.
@scottpecora371
@scottpecora371 4 года назад
They have an over abundance of wood and excessively long winters
@markbrownfield437
@markbrownfield437 4 года назад
The Carcross Desert! tiniest desert in the world
@deadf7385
@deadf7385 4 года назад
I look outside? There's forest to the north, then you keep going that's all you'll find up till the territories. West and east, my country still has wild lands in the Boreal I call home
@kyronnewbury
@kyronnewbury 4 года назад
Thomas Johnson is almost enragingly good at what he does. Sending from Canada and great video!
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Yes, he's a talented craftsman, working on his trade since the 1970's. I've been talking to him recently and we have a surprise coming up soon... stay tuned! Thanks for being a subscriber Kyron! Scott
@gabrielamerle5138
@gabrielamerle5138 3 года назад
I’m from Buenos Aires 🇦🇷 living in Seattle 🇺🇸 I’m a passionate beginner woodworking and watching videos like yours, so clearly explained, make me confident to start with some projects. Thank you so much!!
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
I'm glad you're finding our videos helpful. Thank you for subscribing! Scott
@lancemcque1459
@lancemcque1459 3 года назад
I just found this channel and I love it!! Something about watching someone repair furniture is so soothing to me. Thanks.
@henrikmagnussen2493
@henrikmagnussen2493 4 года назад
I`m from Sweden and working with different woodprojekts for a living. Mostly doors and windows of pine or oak
@tinyrobotgrrl
@tinyrobotgrrl 4 года назад
When you put the seat back on after saying "Let's see what it looks like" I wholly expected you to say, "Yep... looks like a chair." Good vid!
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Lol. Thanks! Scott
@cheeyoongyee5397
@cheeyoongyee5397 4 года назад
Ipoh, Malaysia Enjoying your video.
@colindossantos9801
@colindossantos9801 9 месяцев назад
I live in EDMONTON and I watch your videos on RU-vid. I sometimes buy a piece of antique furniture and repair and refinish it for my family. I do appreciate all the tips and tricks that you share with the community.
@samsen3965
@samsen3965 3 года назад
Do you know why this guy is so GOOD? Well his eyes see in 4D. And that 4th dimension, the dimension of experience, and what to anticipate is what make all the differences. Really impressive.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Thanks for the complement Sam! I appreciate that. Scott
@rafzao
@rafzao 4 года назад
I'm from Brazil and I was brought here by a youtube recommendation.
@OldePhart
@OldePhart 4 года назад
Its surprising you couldn't get the 2 pieces leveled up with a mallet strike or two.
@Wuffman
@Wuffman 4 года назад
I am guessing that if it were a fresh break that would have been possible. Since it was an old, poorly repaired break, people have been sitting on it and crushing the misaligned fibers of wood. It looked to be the case when he showed a close up of the area as he cleaned it up.
@wilsonguitars156
@wilsonguitars156 4 года назад
preparation....i do several dry runs until its perfect...everything MUST line up.... then when it comes to glue its a breeze......must admit though after someone else has had a go its never any easier!...AUSTRALIA
@mikehoughton5550
@mikehoughton5550 4 года назад
@FUDDLEYP JONES same here! and i also couldn't understand why he didn't buzz it over with a sander and re oil it or varnish it.
@bundocom
@bundocom 4 года назад
@@mikehoughton5550 I think at that point you're getting into a restoration rather than a repair, which is going to probably double the time (and likely the price) of the job. I assume this is a piece brought in by a customer.
@Amen.22
@Amen.22 2 года назад
This is the comment I was looking for. I knew that I wasn't the only one that saw it. I think I would have taken the leg completely off and made sure that it all fit together before gluing and clamping. It would probably work as you suggested too. I used to have my own shop in Alaska.
@Patriot494
@Patriot494 2 года назад
Laguna Beach, Ca. I've been a custom cabinet maker here for almost 40 years. While I've collected quite a few tips, tricks and hacks over that time, I always, ALWAYS, learn something new from your excellent videos. Thank you. :-)
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 2 года назад
Wow, that's quite a complement. Thanks for sharing that and I'm glad to hear you're enjoying our videos. Scott
@bbrachman
@bbrachman 2 года назад
Pennsylvania, USA. Off hand, I cannot think of any strictly furniture fixing channels. I know Sailrite has a few videos on upholstery. Nothing about fixing wood. Makes sense why I watch your videos. They are informative, clean, well shot and your explanations are really concise. Explaining the reason for doing what you do is a great property of a good video. My gluing technique has really improved since I started watching.
@gabornemeth5133
@gabornemeth5133 4 года назад
I'm from Switzerland and I was brought here by a youtube recommendation. 🇨🇭
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
That's great. Thanks for sharing where you're from. Scott
@braidwooddesignstudio5536
@braidwooddesignstudio5536 4 года назад
Braidwood, Australia. Recommend Thomas Johnson, from Gorham, Maine
@Jacks_Raging_Bile_Duct
@Jacks_Raging_Bile_Duct 3 года назад
he's also a gourmet!
@carlosandresbellavigna7532
@carlosandresbellavigna7532 3 года назад
Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷 Subscribed!!! I also love to watch who I call The God of Restoration: "My mechanics" (not furniture, engineering tools).
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing where you're from and for subcribing! Scott 🇨🇦
@myname4598
@myname4598 2 года назад
I'm in east Texas, U.S.A. I watch a lot of woodworkers, turners, and sawyers on RU-vid but yours is the only furniture repair channel that has caught my attention.
@MatthewHilbertsBaritone
@MatthewHilbertsBaritone 4 года назад
Australia, Paul Sellers, Rex Krueger, Essential Craftsman.
@davidspoor1750
@davidspoor1750 3 года назад
Hi, nice repair. I've been watching Deashner design this year, he's good at veneer repairs and colouring :)
@TheMrAshley2010
@TheMrAshley2010 3 года назад
Dashner ... no 'e'
@phyllisevans7500
@phyllisevans7500 2 года назад
I’m from Tulsa, OK USA. I watch Thomas Johnson and John’s Furniture Shop. I appreciate the quality of their work and their teaching techniques. You Sir rate as high as they do.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing that. Tom and I did a video together about glue for furniture repair. Here's the link if you're interested. Scott. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qK0IR8WT_jE.html
@efotube4679
@efotube4679 3 года назад
Hi from Turkey, i am a fixer myself, and i love watching delicate and precise repair work of any kind. Loved your work very informative and delicate. One thing though, if i was making this repair, i probably fill that underside void with high viscosity cyanoacrylate glue. I used that glue on wood and i got very good results, just a thought. Excellent work.
@soberhippie
@soberhippie 4 года назад
I know what happened here: "Darling, will you take that chair to a repair shop?" - "No way! I can fix it myself"'. And I am from Russia
@pangtsr
@pangtsr 4 года назад
A Russian would probably know how to work with wood. Plus they would actually know how to fix things. Probably a chubby hubby from the American midwest, that has seen one DIY RU-vid video too many.
@theeuglyduckling9476
@theeuglyduckling9476 4 года назад
I'm from South Africa.🌈 While my interests stretch quite far, it's astonishing how all of these professions are quite similar. Some channels I enjoy watching (including yours) are: Woodshop Junkies (a South African channel) Crimson custom guitars Andy rawls Pask makes Scott Brown Carpentry Sampson boat co Paul Sellers
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 4 года назад
Thanks for your comment from South Africa - wow! I'm going to check out the channels you like - the only one I've seen so far is Paul Sellers. Thank you. Scott 🇨🇦
@ddamianforeman8803
@ddamianforeman8803 3 года назад
Arizona, in the States. I don't know anything about furniture repair, and this is the first video I found. I watched it out of sheer boredom, and enjoyed it a hell of a lot more than I thought. As for channels to help spread, I got nothing. Maybe The 3 Fifths? I like that guy.
@stevenpressley5956
@stevenpressley5956 3 года назад
North Carolina 🇺🇸 We have a long furniture making history here. Enjoy your channel
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Very cool! I've vacationed in North Carolina but I didn't know about the furniture making history. Maybe I should visit again. Scott 🇨🇦
@greulich9635
@greulich9635 4 года назад
He: Polyurethan Somehwere in the distance: Screams, scraping and a paint restorator crying in agony
@nikicroft
@nikicroft 4 года назад
Scraping, scraping, scraping...
@davidcaverly9659
@davidcaverly9659 4 года назад
Seattle, Washington. The channel closest to yours that I watch is Dashner Design & Restoration.
@pavo76
@pavo76 Год назад
From Bloemfontein South Africa 🇿🇦. Enjoyed the video. Watching this confirmed that I am doing repairs the right way. Thanks
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture Год назад
That's great Paul. Thanks for sharing that. Scott
@MorganJeanify
@MorganJeanify 8 месяцев назад
I am repairing a table an elderly woman in my community gave me, it’s a beautiful antique that had been in their family for generations! But her mother had “repaired” the table with spray foam 😮‍💨 took a lot of work to get it all off! Now I need to figure out how to repair the leg correctly, thank you for your videos!!
@tedbaker8291
@tedbaker8291 3 года назад
Love the methodical approach and explanation. Still, I couldn't help but notice that the reattached leg is short by about 1/64" of the still-attached leg fragment. You took all that time to clear bent/folded wood fibers that were preventing a mesh between the two pieces, but you applied no apparent pressure from below (mallet or long clamp to bottom of leg?) to close the joint before clamping laterally. Did I miss something?
@johnmorrison1180
@johnmorrison1180 2 года назад
I think you did miss where he gave the top of the leg a few taps with a mallet before clamping, good point though. Viewing in Australia
@Patrick-kc5ur
@Patrick-kc5ur 2 года назад
I saw the same issue and after the chair was finished it was very apparent the leg needed to be clamped or pounded together. Those interlocking fibers would give it more lateral resistance if they were bonded with glue and forced together.
@cheriebarker3760
@cheriebarker3760 2 года назад
He actually addressed all those issues.
@steenlassen5718
@steenlassen5718 3 года назад
Denmark: And we don't use nails in our chairs. Period!
@paulfaulkner6299
@paulfaulkner6299 3 года назад
I just drifted in at random. I'm English and living in the UK. I am not a tradesman so I will store away your secrets in the hope I never have to use them - I hope you had a good Christmas. Here's to a better 2021!!!
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Cheers to that! 2021, here we come! Scott
@barrymartin7085
@barrymartin7085 3 года назад
I recently retired from the corporate rat race and moved from Stellenbosch South Africa to Moorreesburg about 100km north of Cape Town in the Swartland. I have a small restoration business and fix and restore all manner of antiques and vintage furniture. I enjoy watching Thomas Johnson Antique Restoration but am glad I came across your channel. Will definitely follow you too. Unfortunately here in South Africa we aren't fortunate enough to get hold of many of the glues and other products such as stains and polishing compounds that people in North America and Europe take for granted but we make do.
@aggibson74
@aggibson74 3 года назад
Canadian! Giveaways---accent & Robertson screws
@timthetoolman5128
@timthetoolman5128 3 года назад
I don't hear any accent. Niagara on the lake, Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
@aggibson74
@aggibson74 3 года назад
I’m from Kitchener but moved south about 15 years ago.
@zweiloft
@zweiloft 4 года назад
Germany or in German: Deutschland 🇩🇪
@AlBorland3877
@AlBorland3877 4 года назад
ditto. There are no such useful channels in german dealing with that topic. Same goes with woodworking in general. But maybe it's just me with my preference to western style handtools. ;) Oh, I forgot: Matt Estlea and Ishitani Furniture. But they are more the creators, not the repair guys. Matt is more into hand tools, Ishitani is - oh come on, you know him. ;)
@maxtee2573
@maxtee2573 4 года назад
@@AlBorland3877 not true, have a try with anti greef ru-vid.com Also from Germany
@phillipneale6422
@phillipneale6422 Месяц назад
In the middle of fixing a broken chair and had to remove quite a few brad nails to deconstruct. Very useful to see the filler technique, thank you.🙏 🇬🇧
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing that! Scott
@costelnegru4775
@costelnegru4775 3 года назад
I am from Romania 🇷🇴currently living in Austria🇦🇹! I love what you do!👍I learn a lot from you, and I like to repair furniture to or various things that are a little damaged.
@Xanderfied
@Xanderfied 4 года назад
No need brah, I’m a pro at “how not to repair” most things.
@thorham1346
@thorham1346 4 года назад
Could I do a better job? No, and I wouldn't even try.
@RohitdeSa
@RohitdeSa 4 года назад
It bugged me that the tops of the two pieces were badly misaligned even after you 'cleaned them up'. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wRk27aEkmyE.html It's been mentioned in the comments that a few mallet taps may have been in order. On the bright side, he's got a calm and clear voice :-)
@olegkostoglotov8800
@olegkostoglotov8800 4 года назад
I've had to do that at times, usually preceded by removing the remaining bits of the leg from the chair, or table, completely, repairing the leg separately, then re-attaching to the frame of the chair or table.
@allenkoopman1198
@allenkoopman1198 10 месяцев назад
I'm from Seattle, WA. This is the only repair channel I watch. I do watch furniture construction websites such as Rob Cosman, Paul Sellers, and Stumpy Nuber.
@krazyntx995
@krazyntx995 3 года назад
USA - Lone Star State of Texas. This is the only furniture repair channel that I subscribe to as I look for tips on how to repair cracks and breaks within gun stocks on firearms. One of my favorite gun stock repair channels is provided by Stock Doc who is located in Wisconsin. He is a master at touching up anything from ding and dents to full breaks. Plus he is fantastic at blending finishes on gun stocks after touch ups or repairs without the need to completely refinish the entire stock. As many newer guns stock have a semi-gloss to high gloss coating, matching the finish is not easy.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing that. I'll check out Stock Doc! Thank you for subscribing as well! Scott
@Italiano9091
@Italiano9091 4 года назад
But the question is: Will It Blend?
@ellisc.foleyjr9778
@ellisc.foleyjr9778 3 года назад
Just watched this again for the second time and each time I come away feeling that I learned something. at least refreshed my memory anyway. thanks again Scott for taking the time to do these videos.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful for you! Scott
@ManishSingh2k
@ManishSingh2k 3 года назад
Watching this from India 🇮🇳. Learnt a lot today. Thank you! Subscribed!
@donelmore2540
@donelmore2540 6 месяцев назад
Inspired by you and Tom Johnson, I went to my garage to tune up the finish on an old wooden kid’s chair for my 1 1/2 year old great grandson. I noticed that the seat was cracked in several places and decided to take the seat off for gluing and clamping. Naturally with my luck, the cracks were between the sloped corners. Employing my primitive skills (enhanced by watching you and Tom), I ended up using 4 clamps of 3 types (2 “quick grips”, 1 pipe clamp and 1 bar clamp. I used the quick grips for gaining purchase for the bar clamp since it couldn’t grip on the sloped corners. Looks like the glue job might work although I couldn’t completely close the largest crack. When I unscrewed the seat, I noticed that the chair was much older than I thought. The screws were slotted (not Phillips) and patina’d. The wood attaching the legs to the seat frame were oak. The wood of the chair itself might be oak, but the grain is rather indistinct. When the glue has dried overnight, I’ll start working on the finish with light oak or neutral Restor-A-Finish and Feed-N-Wax. Thanks for the inspiration! PS, I’m on the Central Coast of California.
@itaintrocketscience
@itaintrocketscience Год назад
United States here Tom Johnson furniture restoration is another channel I watch. Great work on the leg!
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture Год назад
Thank you. Yes, Tom does some great work. Here's a video we did together about types of glue for furniture repair. Scott. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qK0IR8WT_jE.html
@jameswilliams1116
@jameswilliams1116 Год назад
Upstate NY, USA, probably a 5 hr drive from you. I don't fix or repair furniture, but I do enjoy watching someone with genuine skill bring things back to life, so to speak. I also watch a few channels wherein the craftsman takes garage sale items, like a piggy bank or toy metal truck, and makes them look brand new. Best wishes for your future success with this channel.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture Год назад
Thank you James. I appreciate that! Scott
@patrickmegan8224
@patrickmegan8224 26 дней назад
Hi, I know it's a few years down the road from this video but I have learned so much from you in the last few months. I'm in Hong Kong and lucky enough to have access to a small workshop where I can put into practice what I've learned from your videos. Wobbly chairs rule!
@jonathanking4107
@jonathanking4107 3 года назад
England 🇬🇧 I love to watch Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Repair. I enjoyed this repair video too, thank you.
@FixingFurniture
@FixingFurniture 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, Tom is a great Pro! Cheers. Scott 🇨🇦
8 месяцев назад
I'm from Lyon in France. I really enjoy your videos that I discovered some weeks ago. You have a great pedagogy to explain things to us. Thank you very much for your time.
@fg6186
@fg6186 3 года назад
I'm from Germany🇩🇪. I do watch some Woodworking Channels but you are the only Repair Channel I watch
@sphlouge
@sphlouge 3 года назад
From Hawaii. Furniture maker 55 years. Good job
@zita-lein
@zita-lein Год назад
Loved this! New techniques, new tools. Thanks for not yelling.
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