In message , The Natural Philosopher
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On 22/03/2021 09:21, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , The Natural Philosopher
writes
On 21/03/2021 19:47, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Andrew
writes
On 21/03/2021 16:04, Tim Lamb wrote:
My wheel back dining chair seat has disintegrated (no corpulence
aspersions please). The puzzle is what was the original material.
The appearance is a thin version of hardboard!
*Plenty of chair webbing and instructions on the web but I think
cutting* and re-nailing sheet material looks easier.
*Could it have been Elephant hide? Chair age unknown but possibly
Edwardian.
I think you need something that has a bit of 'give', like proper
webbing but the Uniroyal stuff is very expensive.
Maybe it was just a tough bit of leather ?.
*Generations of bums have created a curved base which is now split.
I have a roll of webbing although nothing fancy.
*The wooden tool used for stretching looks easy to make. The
problem is* likely to be the lack of horizontal surface for
applying the recommended* 5 nails/staples. The original has a
single row of domed brass pins.
Almost certainly hide of some kind then I would redo with similar.
Ok. Now find me a source!
Endless hits on American .com sites. Also fibre board was used! Clue
there is the spelling *fiber* and again all sources found are across
the pond.
Antique chair restoration seems to be their new hobby.
Oh I did find a really good place.
let me see if I can find it again
https://www.jwoodleathers.co.uk/prod...tan-shoulders/
that looks a decent thick leather at a discount price
Hmm. I suppose at those prices I could double lay if doubtful about
strength.
Thanks
We do have other chairs but grubby Workmates are unwelcome.
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Tim Lamb