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Portable Sewing Table
My husband purchased a portable sewing table for me out of a quilting
catalog that I received in the mail. It is made to fold down and has four drawers. It is made out of partical board (this info was not included in description) and the screws will not stay in. We have tried different screws but the head of the screw keeps it from folding. I am writing in hopes that someone might have an idea how to correct this problem with the screws. We have contacted the company for a refund but they will not refund return shipping and it will cost around $60.00 to ship it back. We paid a little over $160.00 and don't feel that it is worth the return shipping. |
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Lawana wrote:
My husband purchased a portable sewing table for me out of a quilting catalog that I received in the mail. It is made to fold down and has four drawers. It is made out of partical board (this info was not included in description) and the screws will not stay in. We have tried different screws but the head of the screw keeps it from folding. I am writing in hopes that someone might have an idea how to correct this problem with the screws. We have contacted the company for a refund but they will not refund return shipping and it will cost around $60.00 to ship it back. We paid a little over $160.00 and don't feel that it is worth the return shipping. Try taking the screws out, applying liquid carpenter's glue and replacing. Voila! When the glue dries, the screws stay stuck. -- TerriLee Bishop (opinions are wholly owned by the author and don't represent anything) ;-) my real email is tlbishop at earthlink dot net |
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Did you pay with your credit card? Try calling them and see if they can
help. There is also a product I used when the screws to a door hinge loosened. Thin metal strips that you put into the holes. Then use a really good glue (like weldbond) Put is together slowly and let each piece dry well. Good Luck to you, Nana |
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Is it that the screws have come loose inside their hole? If so, a neat trick
I learned that fixes hardboard as well as "real" wood. Mix a bit of fine sawdust with a bit of wood glue and push it into the hole till the hole is packed tight. Then, when its completely dry drill a pilot hole slightly smaller than the screw size and rescrew the screw in place. HTH Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "Lawana" wrote in message ... My husband purchased a portable sewing table for me out of a quilting catalog that I received in the mail. It is made to fold down and has four drawers. It is made out of partical board (this info was not included in description) and the screws will not stay in. We have tried different screws but the head of the screw keeps it from folding. I am writing in hopes that someone might have an idea how to correct this problem with the screws. We have contacted the company for a refund but they will not refund return shipping and it will cost around $60.00 to ship it back. We paid a little over $160.00 and don't feel that it is worth the return shipping. |
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Diana Curtis wrote:
Is it that the screws have come loose inside their hole? If so, a neat trick I learned that fixes hardboard as well as "real" wood. Mix a bit of fine sawdust with a bit of wood glue and push it into the hole till the hole is packed tight. Then, when its completely dry drill a pilot hole slightly smaller than the screw size and rescrew the screw in place. HTH Diana I sort of do the same thing except I use toothpicks that I have dipped in white glue. Jam it into the hole until it is full and allow to dry. Works great. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.498 / Virus Database: 297 - Release Date: 08/07/2003 |
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If the screw heads are not allowing the table to fold, in addition to using
one of the other tips, you might think about countersinking the screw head so it is level with the wood. If you need more information regarding this, email me. Gail "Lawana" wrote in message ... My husband purchased a portable sewing table for me out of a quilting catalog that I received in the mail. It is made to fold down and has four drawers. It is made out of partical board (this info was not included in description) and the screws will not stay in. We have tried different screws but the head of the screw keeps it from folding. I am writing in hopes that someone might have an idea how to correct this problem with the screws. We have contacted the company for a refund but they will not refund return shipping and it will cost around $60.00 to ship it back. We paid a little over $160.00 and don't feel that it is worth the return shipping. |
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DH, who is a woodworker, says it's hard to offer you a definitive solution
without seeing the actual holes. BUT.....he offers this suggestion: Squirt some carpenter's glue into the hole. Stuff toothpicks into it until it's full. Let the mess dry. Cut off the excess toothpick ends with a razor blade or utility knife. Put the screws back in. Nurse Ratched (remove "cuckoo" from address to reply) We'll all get back to normal if we put our nation first, But the trouble with "normal" is, it always gets worse. ~Bruce Cockburn |
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Wow, I am so gald I read this thread......I have a number of items with
overgrown holes....... -- Mauvice in Central WI USA "Lawana" wrote in message ... My husband purchased a portable sewing table for me out of a quilting catalog that I received in the mail. It is made to fold down and has four drawers. It is made out of partical board (this info was not included in description) and the screws will not stay in. We have tried different screws but the head of the screw keeps it from folding. I am writing in hopes that someone might have an idea how to correct this problem with the screws. We have contacted the company for a refund but they will not refund return shipping and it will cost around $60.00 to ship it back. We paid a little over $160.00 and don't feel that it is worth the return shipping. |
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