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crwdns2944351:0crwdnd2944351:0How to Repair a Table Leg With Dry Rotcrwdnd2944351:0crwdne2944351:0

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Type
technique
Title
How to Repair a Dry-Rotted Table Leg
Time Required Min
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Difficulty
Moderate
Conclusion
Make sure to allow all of the materials the proper time to cure and dry according to the instructions on their packaging before attempting to move the table. After that, your project is finished and yours to do with what you will!
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  • Tarp x1 added.
  • Wood chisel x1 For chipping away at the loose parts of the rot added.
  • Sand Paper/Block x1 added.
  • Minwax Stainable Wood Filler x1 Only use if there are gouges in the wood that would make reassembly uneven. added.
  • Minwax High Performance Wood Hardener x1 added.
  • Gorilla Wood Glue (Ultimate) x1 added.
  • JB Weld KwikWood Epoxy Putty x1 added.

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  • In Progress added.
  • Student In Progress added.