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Wingback Chair Teardown 

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Wingback Chair Teardown is a demonstration of how we tear down a chair or other piece of furniture here at Kim's Upholstery. The tools I use are what any professional upholsterer might use but you can use any tool that works for you. You will be pulling tacks and staples out of wood and fabric.

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Комментарии : 43   
@pmoura4758
@pmoura4758 5 месяцев назад
My goodness 😮. I’m working on a vintage chair similar to your. What a job. I’m thinking that I was crazy when I said yes to this one.
@katrinag9610
@katrinag9610 9 лет назад
I love watching your videos with both of you. Its strangely comforting. I've learned plenty from you as a newbie to the upholstery world and I thank you greatly.
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 9 лет назад
Katrina Grady Thanks you so much Katrina. We do have a lot of fun making the videos together. I am sure Bill will be putting out more bloopers so you can see the goofy side. Happy upholstering, Kim
@lymegrenerox
@lymegrenerox 6 лет назад
Thank you for the clear and concise tutorial. I picked up a beautifully crafted wingback chair from Goodwill for $30. The current fabric is old and worn so I was looking to upholster myself. This is very helpful!
@davidperry4013
@davidperry4013 5 лет назад
I picked up a button tufted vinyl wingback chair that appears to be made in the 1980s due to the faded label with a couple rips on the bottom cushion for free next to a dumpster. I use it as my chair for movie and tv watching, computer, gaming , and napping. It’s definitely worth reupholstering from the springs up.
@lolitabonita08
@lolitabonita08 5 лет назад
thank YOU SO SO SO much for really teaching and sharing knowledge with step and step how to....THANK YOU!!!
@BootstrapLil
@BootstrapLil 5 лет назад
Thank you for being so detailed in your how to video.
@joereyn3945
@joereyn3945 7 месяцев назад
Great stuff
@GeorgeZapo
@GeorgeZapo 9 лет назад
Thank you...
@pmantis1669
@pmantis1669 10 лет назад
Great video. I am a "newbee" at upholstering and see great potential in the chairs I see in many thrift stores. Is there a follow up video to this one? It would be great to see the finished product as well as the steps leading up to it.
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 10 лет назад
P Mantis , Hello. No we don't have a follow up on this specific video. However there are a lot of videos showing different portions of the upholstering process. Hope they will help you. We also have online project videos available at upholsteryclass.kimsupholstery.com. Have a great day, Kim
@balbino108
@balbino108 9 лет назад
Muito obrigado. Ótima aula.
@hortondlfn1994
@hortondlfn1994 Год назад
Is there a continuation of this? It seems to just cut off at the end.
@edardonn2053
@edardonn2053 7 лет назад
Nice tutorial...but i wish to see the job complete do you have a part two of this video? thanks in advance.
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 7 лет назад
Detailed upholstery videos can be found on our membership site at- www.kimsupholstery.com Thanks for watching Kim
@AuthorBeckyJAyers
@AuthorBeckyJAyers 8 лет назад
Question...I have a wingback chair that has a broken leg and I wanted to take the whole thing apart to use the wood and stuffing for pet furniture, BUT as I started to attempt to take it apart I became a bit concerned because under all the fabric (and there are 3 layers of different fabric! ) the wood for the back and the sides all seem to have wooden pegs that are part of each piece that I would have to get apart to use each piece. How does one get the wooden pegs detached without destroying the wood? This has been a very tough job all in all. I didn't have any of the right tools and simply started out with a couple screw drivers and a pair of pliers. I have looked everywhere for "how to take apart a wingback chair" and this was the closest thing I found since most seem to be for reupholstering, not for re-purposing the wood. Thanks.
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 8 лет назад
+Becky Ayers Hi Beky, Bill usually drills out the wood dowels. Thanks for watching. Kim
@Pamuel2010
@Pamuel2010 7 лет назад
Hi, I just wanted to get my wingback sofa chair upstairs but its too wide for the stairs. Is there an easy way to take off one arm (side) to get it upstairs and assemble again or is it too complicated to do it quickly without having some experience?
@Dathan
@Dathan 10 лет назад
Hey, where's your dust mask? And most important--no loose change in the chair sides?? Always great info in your videos. Never used an awl before. Good tip!
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 10 лет назад
Hi Dathan oops no mask, forgot my safety this time! As for loose change... I'm not rich yet, lol Bill
@marychildress6658
@marychildress6658 8 лет назад
Kim's Upholstery
@BootstrapLil
@BootstrapLil 5 лет назад
Do you know how to remove the legs? I can't seem to find a video on it.
@arietaerika1
@arietaerika1 7 лет назад
Hi thanks for the post.... Im reupholstering our lounge suite and I want to make the seat and arms more comfy by making the foam thicker...will I need to make the fabrics larger? Also the inner back of the chairs are uncomfortable- the upper part of it is thicker and flattens out on the bottom half of the inner back. Can i change it so it is the same thickness throughout? - thank you.
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 7 лет назад
Hello Arieta, Yes you change anything you'd like to. You will have to measure the piece to get the new cut sizes. We do show this in the online tutorials on our website. Enjoy! Kim
@arietaerika1
@arietaerika1 7 лет назад
Many thanks!! :)
@mariagarza2140
@mariagarza2140 7 лет назад
How many yards to reupholster this chairs
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 7 лет назад
Hi Maria, This project took about 8 yards of fabric. If you go to our website and sign up for the Free Membership you can download the Fabric Calculation Sheet to help you figure yardage for your projects. See you on the inside, Kim
@waynekimm2340
@waynekimm2340 10 лет назад
I don't have any sound on this video
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 10 лет назад
I have sound. Try it again and check your computer settings. Sorry
@basmebel9583
@basmebel9583 8 лет назад
Когда такие старые кресла разбираете,мастеру перчатки не помешало бы одевать для собственного здоровья,а то мало ли что!
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 8 лет назад
+basmebel English please
@basmebel9583
@basmebel9583 8 лет назад
Kim's Upholstery When these old chairs are dismantled,the wizard gloves would not hurt to wear for their own health,and then who knows what!
@MrLeviaFUN
@MrLeviaFUN 8 лет назад
Зачем перчатки ? Что может случиться ?
@MrLeviaFUN
@MrLeviaFUN 8 лет назад
Is this really profitable "business" or is this more of a hobby/ice cream cash ? Seems like a lot of work for not that much profit
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 8 лет назад
Yes. Upholstery is a full time business for us. We upholster and we teach upholstery. If you have the time take a look at our website. kimsupholstery.com/ classes.kimsupholstery.com/
@ptarmiganbrown
@ptarmiganbrown 8 лет назад
Levkin how to reupholstered A horse hair arm chair
@hindhind8710
@hindhind8710 7 лет назад
thank you .
@KimsUpholstery
@KimsUpholstery 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching. Kim
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