LOUNGE 1 - weak leg
LOUNGE 2 - broken & split
LOUNGE 2 - close up
Lounge 2a - Close up on split
Lounge 2a - close up on split
Lounge 2b - frankenstein repair on weak leg 2
Lounge 2b - Overall
Lounge 1 - OverallHello! This is my first furniture upcycle project, pair of old rattan lounges that I picked up years ago, intending to restore.
I've started the cleaning process and have found advice on the binding repair, however I need help to repair the broken/damaged legs.
On Lounge 1, one leg is very weakened at a stress point, and the leg splays out backwards.
On Lounge 2, there are 2 damaged legs.
Lounge 2a is the split, frayed and generally wrecked leg. The rusted nail in there had pulled away and split the cane. Our puppy added her extra touches.
Lounge 2b has had a frankenstein repair job to reinforce it. I'm pretty sure we can do better than this.
So my questions are:
Can I reinforce the weak legs using the dowel method I've seen online? I've seen it used for broken wooden chair legs that are separate from the seat. However this lounge has legs that are continuous with the back.
How would I go about best fixing up the really busted up leg (Lounge 2a)?
I'm an absolute beginner so please be as specific and detailed as possible!
Thank you so much
By the way, it's just for my own learning not to try and create an 'as new' product. I'd like to use the couches on our covered patio, and make some cushions once they are safe to sit on and cleaned up.