How Do You Fix Broken Dining Chair Seat?
A dining chair seat can fail in several different ways, and the right repair depends entirely on which one you are dealing with. This guide starts with diagnosis, since the symptom you notice from above is rarely where the problem lies, and almost every cause is visible from underneath. It then works through each repair in turn: gluing and clamping a cracked timber seat before reinforcing it with a batten, cutting a replacement plywood base and adding ventilation holes, reweaving perished webbing with proper tension, and dealing with worn screw holes and loose corner blocks. There is guidance on traditional rush and cord seats, where a full reweave may not be practical, along with the point at which a repair stops making sense. It closes with the everyday habits that cause most breakages in British homes, from leaning back on two legs to dragging chairs across a hard floor, and the simple annual check that prevents almost all of them....