![]() The darker color should make them less noticeable. I should also mention that I don't like the legs on the "new" table, but there is nothing i can do about it. Aluminum and plastics are durable, light weight and rust resistant. The old table is laminate or some such and the top is totally shot. aluminum, plastic, plastic rattan, steel, acacia, and eucalyptus. Starting at the front, attach the first piece of webbing that will run front-to-back and weave in and out over. Pull the webbing firmly, but not so tight that it warps the aluminum frame. Continue across the chair-seat width until all webbing is in place. Picture is for reference as I really like the dark bottom and light top and that is the look I am going for. Fold the ends under before driving the screws into the frame. I want to make the legs dark brown but leave the top as is (for now at least).įirst 4 pictures are table top and insert Next 4 are leg tops and last one is the full view of the leg, and last is the old table I am replacing. ![]() I don't think it is made of one piece but rather smaller pieces of wood glued? joined? together. The table is really heavy, as in 2 middle aged men had trouble carrying it. I think redoing the top would be too much of a project for a starter like me, but doing the legs and underneath the top, I can do. I am not totally ignorant of how tables are refinished but have no special tools and no knowledge of how to recognize what finish it has or how to make it look better, but I still want to do it and have plenty of time. ![]() I will start with the fact that I have never done anything like this. The 2 circular posts go into pre-drilled holes in the inner wall of the cabinet. This is a simple and cost-effective way to repair your patio furniture webbing. Then, weave the new webbing through the frame and secure it with screws or clips. Clean the area and trim the loose strands. If it is, remove them carefully and take the webbing off. Right attachment piece is missing the front tab / bracket that holds the metal rail in place.įront of plastic piece, but bracket holding metal rail has broken off Check if the webbing is held in place by screws or clips. There does not seem to be a brand or part number anywhere on the broken piece. Anyone know what these white plastic pieces are called, and where I can get them? I've checked our big box stores (HD, Lowe's, Menards) and no luck.
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