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FIG. 1 - Using
a pair of garden shears cut off all old straps and fasteners. Clean the
piece well. If the furniture is in need of structural repair or painting this is the time to
do it.
IF YOU ARE USING PRE-CUT STRAPS SKIP DOWN TO FIG. 6
FIG. 2
- Place
the piece to be strapped on a table or work bench. Using a cloth
measuring tape, find the exact measurement hole to hole making sure
to go around the outside of the frame.
FIG. 3
- Add
approximately 6” to the exact measurement obtained in Fig. 2. Cut
a couple of straps off your roll of vinyl. (Do not cut all the
straps at once as you may want to adjust the strap length after
seeing how the first couple of straps fit around the frame).
For example:
Exact measurement hole to hole comes to 25”; add 6”; equals 31”.
Cut Straps to 31”.
FIG. 4 - Using the
garden shears trim off the corners on each end of the vinyl straps.
Once you get the hang of it, you can stack several pieces and trim
them three or four at a time.
FIG. 5- Using a leather punch or an electric drill with a 3/16”
bit, carefully drill a hole in the center of the strap approximately
1/4” from the end of the strap. Do this with both ends.
FIG. 6
- Insert
nylon fastener in both ends of strap. The vinyl straps must be heated
and stretched over the furniture frame. If continuous strapping is
anticipated a pair of golf gloves will help reduce finger burn caused
by handling the heated straps. In addition you may want to wrap some
adhesive tape around the top of your thumb and index finger for a bit
more insulation before you put on the gloves.
FIG. 7- Using a hot plate or other heat source boil a large pot
of water. Once the water has come to a boil insert several straps with
fasteners inserted. Reduce heat so water remains hot but not boiling.
Allow straps to stay in water at least 2 minutes. Leaving them in
longer will not hurt them. Remove one strap and dry with towel.
FIG. 8-Insert rivet into bole in frame and wrap strap tightly
around itself covering the rivet head as you bring strap around the
outside of the frame.
FIG. 9 -
Stretch strap firmly across frame at an angle about
four or five inches below the rivet hole you are pursuing. Stretch
until you have pulled about eight to nine inches past the frame. Using
heavy thumb pressure of one hand hold strap in position and begin
wrapping strap around frame with your other hand.
FIG. 10 - While
holding strap firmly in place with thumb, wrap strap around frame
twice.
FIG. 11 - Insert
rivet into hole in frame.
FIG. 12 - Pull
strap back and in an upwardly motion to bring top wrap over bottom
wrap.
FIG. 13 - Slide
strap up over itself covering rivet.
FIG. 14 - Adjust
strap as necessary to obtain uniform appearance.
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