Furniture Repair

rigirl

New Member
I searched on the old forum posts and didn't have much luck finding info about companies in the area. One mentioned was Schoenbauer's. I'm looking for someone to repair wood pieces that were damaged in a move, not major damage, just dents and scratches. Who would you recommend??
 
rigirl said:
I searched on the old forum posts and didn't have much luck finding info about companies in the area. One mentioned was Schoenbauer's. I'm looking for someone to repair wood pieces that were damaged in a move, not major damage, just dents and scratches. Who would you recommend??
Sometimes you can get a dent out by dampening a rag, placing it on the dent and applying a hot iron for short periods. So I hear. :yay:
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
desertrat said:
Sometimes you can get a dent out by dampening a rag, placing it on the dent and applying a hot iron for short periods. So I hear. :yay:
Yes, the water will cause the compress wood fiber to swell
 

OldHillcrestGuy

Well-Known Member
Alot of the Amish make furniture dont know about repairs, might want to check them out first proably be less costly then somewhere like Schoenbauer's.
 

SouthernMdRocks

R.I.P. Bobo, We miss you!
desertrat said:
Sometimes you can get a dent out by dampening a rag, placing it on the dent and applying a hot iron for short periods. So I hear. :yay:

Very true, I had someone repair at dresser for me that way. He restored antiques and had done some other work for me on some old pieces.
 
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