Monday, May 16, 2011

Fix A Crack In A Wrought Iron Chair

Improper welding and abrupt temperature changes may cause cracks in your wrought iron chairs.


Wrought iron chairs are known for their longevity and durability, which make them ideal for use on patios, decks and other outdoor areas. Although extremely strong, wrought iron occasionally requires repair. Exposure to rapid temperature fluctuations can cause wrought iron chairs to expand and contract, making them susceptible to cracks. Sometimes it's just a welding flaw. Aside from looking unattractive, cracks weaken the structural integrity of wrought iron. Promptly repair cracked wrought iron chairs to keep them strong and prevent cracks from growing. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Move the chair outdoors or to a well-ventilated indoor area.


2. Scrub the cracked portion of the chair with a wire brush to loosen accumulated grime.


3. Put on disposable gloves.


4. Squeeze equal amounts of liquid steel/epoxy resin and hardener from a two-part cold weld compound kit onto a plastic lid or into a plastic bowl. Mix the two components together for 30 seconds with a wooden or plastic stick .


5. Pack the compound mixture into the crack with a putty knife so that no voids remains. Keep in mind that the compound begins to cure in 30 minutes.


6. Moisten an old rag with soapy water and wipe away any excess compound from around the crack.


7. Let the compound thoroughly cure for 24 hours.







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