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I’m repairing a chair and the joints are a bit on the loose side. I was hoping to try Titebond liquid hide glue to put it back together for the long open time and to make future repairs easier. Does anyone know if hide glue fills gaps better than pva? I know epoxy is usually the go-to for gap filling but I’d rather give myself more time than epoxy usually allows if possible.

Alternatively, is there anything I can put in the joint (like fabric) that would tighten it up?

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[-] Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone 0 points 1 year ago

I dont have any answers really, but I recently did a similar job on my dinning chairs and used gorrilla wood glue and a couple timber screws to set it stronger.

[-] ReclamationCrafts@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks for replying. I’m curious how the screws hold up. In my experience I’ve only seen metal fasteners damage the joint even more as it flexes.

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