Strong Again: Structural Repairs with Upcycled Components
Cut dowels or splines from old bed slats or cabinet rails to tighten rickety mortises. Pre-drill to prevent splitting and align grain for stability. Use a reversible glue when appropriate, so future repairs remain possible. Have you rescued a wobbly heirloom chair? Tell us what reclaimed wood you used and how it’s holding up.
Strong Again: Structural Repairs with Upcycled Components
Interweave retired leather belts, old cargo straps, or even seatbelts from a scrap yard to rebuild sagging seats. Stagger fasteners, burnish cut edges, and condition belts for comfort. The result feels custom, rugged, and inviting. Share your weave pattern or color combo—readers love seeing creative grids and bold contrasts.