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Hi guys,
I really need help with fixing my office table leg.
It's a very heavy particle board and I was about to move it then a chunk of it with screw in it, came off(photos attached)
Not I can't install the leg back
Any suggestions would be really appreciated
Thanks
Sam
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Samnet. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about fixing your particle leg board.
I suggest using Selleys 100g Liquid Nails Construction Adhesive. The general steps to repair the leg is to clean the location of the damage of debris and loose particles with a stiff brush. Once it is clean you can now put on some liquid nails. Spread the adhesive only on one side of the damage, once it has been spread, reposition the the broken piece back into its original position.
To keep pressure on the timber piece so that it adheres properly, I recommend using a Trojan F clamp. I suggest slowly tightening the clamps over the broken piece so that it sinks in back into position. Please don't tempted to apply too much pressure as this will break the timber piece even further.
Let me call on our experienced member @JoeAzza and @Dave-1 for their recommendations.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Good Afternoon @Samnet
Bugger... And probarly a few more Id say. As @EricL has suggested liquid nails would be my first choce to reattach the broken bit. I wouldnt be reusing that fastening point tho even with the liquid nails and a clamp to secure it in place. Can you take an overall picture of where it stands/attached to? You may need to drill a new hole and install a new fastener as that type of chipboard once broken really dosnt like being repaired (Have had a few desks at work go the same way) They look great and may survive one move, possibly two but never three moves.
Id see how close the piece fits back into the hole it came from. If its close then some liquid nails. Then clamp it (making sure to wipe excess liquid nails up straight away) I have used builders wood putty to repair laminated timber before (Builders Bog) and it has worked. You can drill it and sand it even but it wont look like the top of the piece.
Will wait and see if you can take a photo then maybe figure a way to re-attach the leg.
Dave
Thanks @JoeAzza
But not sure how to use this with this type of screws ans fasteners. I sent the overall pic of the the broken area and the legs. Can you please let me know, how to use it with you suggestions?
Thanks
Sam
Hi @Samnet
Now that I've seen the rest of the table, I suggest using Zenith 63mm Zinc Plated Angle Brackets to support the broken panel. I also recommend using larger screws such as Zenith 8G x 25mm Countersunk Gold Rib Head Chipboard Screws. Just make sure to double check that it's not too long and that it will stay within the thickness of table panels.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thanks @EricL
You mean I need to use the glue first then use the plated angels to support it? I need to make sure this screw from the leg goes properly into the top
Hi @Samnet
Yes that's exactly what you'll need to do. The reason for the angle brackets is that the leg panel is no longer strong and secure. The glue will hold it in place, but it will not be as strong as before. Adding the angle brackets will add extra strength and prevent the panel from bending again.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let me know.
Eric
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