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Select the perfect finishing touches for your furniture. Whether it's an antique restoration project or you are merely looking to accent existing modern pieces, what you need to do is specify it to us. we’ll find it/make it for you. Discover a wide selection of furniture hardware supplies and furniture hardware parts to add functionality and decorative embellishments.
At Anyhi, we not only sell premake product directly,we also offer hardware and parts that can help you complete chairs, trunks, desks, cabinets and beds, bringing the entire furniture piece back to life and returning it to its original condition. Restore a furniture piece’s timeworn feet or base with bumbers, glides, casters and toe caps. Find gold-embossed desktop leathers, handcrafted brass escutcheons and skeleton keys to complete an antique writing desk. Whether it’s a classic Hoosier cabinet that’s missing hardware or a beloved Bentwood rocking chair that needs recaning, you’ll find it all–even the odd hard-to-find hardware!
Choose from a fine selection of furniture hardware parts and furniture hardware supplies to adorn and spruce up whatever furniture project you take on!
Here's Some Tips To Repair Damaged Wood
For shallow scratches, you can try using a wood polish or a mixture of olive oil and vinegar to buff out the scratch. Deeper scratches may require sanding the affected area with fine-grit sandpaper, followed by refinishing with wood stain or polish to blend it with the surrounding surface
Inject good wood glue into the cracks, clamp it down (using the half-inserted screws) and let dry. Then for the holes you intend to use for the new brackets, drill them out to a consistent with where you can insert a dowel. Glue the dowel in, then predrill for your brackets.
For minor cracks and splits in the plywood, you can use wood filler or epoxy resin to fill the gaps. Clean the damaged area thoroughly, removing any loose particles or debris. Then, apply the filler or resin according to the manufacturer's instructions, ensuring that it fills the entire crack or split
Luckily,many of the most common office chair issues can be fixed with a bit of elbow grease, your home tool kit and some office chair spare parts.
The first thing to do if you have a wobbly chair is to turn it upside down and check to see if the wheels have become loose. Check the screws to make sure they are tight. Alternatively, there may be screws or nuts missing. If there are, identify the type of screw or nut the chair uses and reattach an identical one