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191. Furniture - Card Table
Rip off fabric and carefully dig out the fabric in the slots around the edges of the opening. Clean glue from slots.
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192. Furniture - Desk
Carefully scrape out charred particles. If the scar is not too deep, you can pretty well conceal it with leather polish.
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193. Furniture - Folding Chair
Remove seat, take off cover, and cut a new cover out of vinyl fabric or leatherette. Tack to the base of the seat.
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194. Furniture - Rope Seat Or Back
Then cut out old rope and lace in new. Pull it up as tightly as possible to accommodate somewhat for eventual sagging.
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195. Furniture - Upholstered Chair
Smooth out padding. If necessary to add new padding, use cotton and lay it in thin sheets with tapered edges.
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196. Furniture, Wood
With a sharp knife carefully scratch out all charred wood. Work with the grain.
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197. Furniture - Wood Chair
If a rung is beyond repair and is difficult to pull out of its hole, cut it off close to the mortise and then drill out mortise.
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198. Galoshes
Patch can also be made out of any transparent or translucent flexible plastic. .
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199. Galvanized Iron
Cut a patch out of galvanized iron sheet. Spread plastic steel around hole and weight patch down in it.
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200. Garden Duster
Remove cap at end of air cylinder, pull out plunger, and coat edges of leather with car grease. If end cap is not easily removable, pull plunger out as far as possible and apply heavy oil through holes in end of cylinder on leather.
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May 24, 2012