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RavensFan24
Sep 06, 2017Explorer
@Westend, That's what I was thinking. I just feared removing the leather to get to the wood to screw it in may cause me to mess things up long term, but I guess I just have to roll the dice to repair it properly or pay someone to do it. At a minimum, I could get the leather off, repair the wood and pay someone to staple the leather back on without damaging it or leaving it to the potential of ripping later. Thanks!
@John Wayne, I probably could, but that'd require taking the leather off and if I did that, I'd rather screw it into place, so this doesn't happen again. Clearly the straight staples didn't work very well the first go round, I wouldn't trust them a 2nd time.
@John Wayne, I probably could, but that'd require taking the leather off and if I did that, I'd rather screw it into place, so this doesn't happen again. Clearly the straight staples didn't work very well the first go round, I wouldn't trust them a 2nd time.
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