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Ok, now we have the chairs dried over night. Plenty strong, we are going to take the clamps
off.
It's always good if you?re using these old metal clamps to have these rubber pads on
here it protects the wood a little bit, it doesn't leave dents. If you don't have the
rubber pads, use a little piece of quarters ply wood, a piece of scrap wood. We have cleaned
all of our blocks, and joints and are ready to go so, put our Phillips head attachment
back in, get applying glue to the blocks and then putting them right back in the same location
they came out of.
You could put the glue blocks back on when your putting the chair back together the last
process we do, put the front and back together, but for me, sometimes I like to wait to the
next day. That way I make sure I have the clamps of the way and I have good access to
the area, I can get the drill in there and it can these to fit up there nice and snug
and tight and keep everything fairly moving along. So either way you want to handle it
you put it on the day of the clamps, or the next day. After we get that, those glue blocks
on, we've got to pretty much a reassembled chair.
Now when the glue dries in these blocks we will be ready for the next process.