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  • How to Repair a Wobbly Wooden Kitchen Stool
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Introduction

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Step 1

              How to Repair a Wobbly Wooden Kitchen Stool               
  • Completely disassemble the entire stool by unscrewing all the legs, support beams, and the seat using a hex key screwdriver or any matching bit.

Completely disassemble the entire stool by unscrewing all the legs, support beams, and the seat using a hex key screwdriver or any matching bit.

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Step 2

  • Apply wood glue to the joints of the stool legs.

Apply wood glue to the joints of the stool legs.

Step 3

  • Attach the pieces you intend to screw together softly to avoid a mess of glue, and wipe away any excess glue with a paper towel.

Attach the pieces you intend to screw together softly to avoid a mess of glue, and wipe away any excess glue with a paper towel.

Step 4

  • Tightly replace all the screws securing the joints.

Tightly replace all the screws securing the joints.

Step 5

  • Apply a small amount of glue to the bottom of the seat near the corners, where the top of the legs will rest.

Apply a small amount of glue to the bottom of the seat near the corners, where the top of the legs will rest.

Step 6

  • Place the seat of the stool on top of the legs and push down hard to make sure the glue spread evenly and hold for 1-3 minutes.
  • Wipe away any excess glue with a paper towel.

Place the seat of the stool on top of the legs and push down hard to make sure the glue spread evenly and hold for 1-3 minutes.

Wipe away any excess glue with a paper towel.

Step 7

  • Lastly, resecure the screws that connect the seat and the legs together.

Lastly, resecure the screws that connect the seat and the legs together.

Enjoy your sturdy stool!

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