Hi everyone,
I bought a second hand lovely pine dining table with extensions on either side but it’s not very sturdy and would appreciate your expertise in fixing it! I have no knowledge of carpentry but i’m pretty good with my hands and also good at following directions!
The legs of the table are screwed on with a single screw for each. See here http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac193/mprod100/DSC_0252_zps98066b6c.jpg
The legs are not very stable and I think that part of the problem is because the side planks have unglued a bit from the table top.
See here http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac193/mprod100/DSC_0248_zpsfcacbbc8.jpg
The two holes on the side plank is where the extension fits in.
See here http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac193/mprod100/DSC_0251_zps5f57ba36.jpg
In addition, when the extensions are on they bend slightly downwards. Here’s an image of the underside of the tablehttp://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac193/mprod100/DSC_0250_zps2d048ce7.jpg
Do you think that a good quality wood glue used to secure the side planks to the top surface would do the trick? If so, how can I do this and what tools would i need?
I also think that something else might need to be added to secure the extensions as there is nothing on the underside of the table to hold them in place.
If possible, I would like to still be able to disassemble the table so that I can take it with me in a new home which might be smaller.
Thank you!
I bought a second hand lovely pine dining table with extensions on either side but it’s not very sturdy and would appreciate your expertise in fixing it! I have no knowledge of carpentry but i’m pretty good with my hands and also good at following directions!
The legs of the table are screwed on with a single screw for each. See here http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac193/mprod100/DSC_0252_zps98066b6c.jpg
The legs are not very stable and I think that part of the problem is because the side planks have unglued a bit from the table top.
See here http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac193/mprod100/DSC_0248_zpsfcacbbc8.jpg
The two holes on the side plank is where the extension fits in.
See here http://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac193/mprod100/DSC_0251_zps5f57ba36.jpg
In addition, when the extensions are on they bend slightly downwards. Here’s an image of the underside of the tablehttp://i899.photobucket.com/albums/ac193/mprod100/DSC_0250_zps2d048ce7.jpg
Do you think that a good quality wood glue used to secure the side planks to the top surface would do the trick? If so, how can I do this and what tools would i need?
I also think that something else might need to be added to secure the extensions as there is nothing on the underside of the table to hold them in place.
If possible, I would like to still be able to disassemble the table so that I can take it with me in a new home which might be smaller.
Thank you!