Chunk taken out of a leg on a table any way to fix this (dog)?
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Apr 26, 2014can you provide a photo so we can get a better idea of what the leg looks like? There are dozens of methods to restore a damaged wooden leg, but need to see it first.Helpful Reply
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Evelyn McMullen on Apr 27, 2014chunk taken out of top part of my hutch, also looking for suggestionsHelpful Reply
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Grandmaquilts on Apr 27, 2014Bondo. Product used by auto body shops to fill spots. I've seen it used on ornamental columns chewed by squirrels. Would probably have to be painted over. Don't think it would stain very well.Helpful Reply
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Karin From B'ham on Apr 27, 2014Please do provide photos). If leg is structurally sound, there's almost certainly a way to fix it!Helpful Reply
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Vicki Pemberton on Apr 27, 2014Depending on how big it is you could use a wood filler. I'd like to see the damage first.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie on Apr 28, 2014When I bought this table their dog had eaten the end of the table. I used Bondo to fix it.Helpful Reply
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Sheri on Apr 28, 2014Absolutely! Go to your local Lowes/Home Depot. There are several products available. Bindi and Epoxy both have good products. They are two-part that mix together and apply to the damaged area. Allow to set, then sand and shape as desired.Helpful Reply
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Catherine on Feb 07, 2017Well bought in at Garage sale wood piece attachment that holds leg with wood and screws wood rottedd 3x3 piece can I use a steel replacement one?Helpful Reply
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Tin19592866 on Feb 15, 2017We've used a product called Rock Hard (from Home Depot or Lowe's or other hardware store) with success. It's a powder that you mix with water to make a paste. Fill in whatever, smooth it out and it dries..... wait for it..... rock hard. Then you can sand and paint it. (It's a yellowish tan color)Helpful Reply
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Isabelle on Feb 24, 2017Someone was throwing out this chair. It had a lot of detail that was broken on both front legs. I used woodfiller and added a tad bit of water to make a dough and molded to the chair. Then sanded it. I made the beads and even the foot that had a big chunk out of it. I don't know how old the chair is but I have had it for 14ys.Helpful Reply
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