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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 569136, member: 6444"]A pair of chairs is always better than a single chair. And if you like them and want to use them, this would be a good opportunity to see how easy old wood furniture can be to repair by yourself without special tools. Wood furniture was originally glued together and the glue can loosen over time, but removing the old glue and adding new (with clamps) can repair almost any wood furniture without a lot of effort. Post pics of the other chair if you want advice on repair.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 569136, member: 6444"]A pair of chairs is always better than a single chair. And if you like them and want to use them, this would be a good opportunity to see how easy old wood furniture can be to repair by yourself without special tools. Wood furniture was originally glued together and the glue can loosen over time, but removing the old glue and adding new (with clamps) can repair almost any wood furniture without a lot of effort. Post pics of the other chair if you want advice on repair.[/QUOTE]
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