Then, use a sharp pair of scissors or a utility knife to cut the webbing to size. Use a measuring tape to determine the length and width needed for each section. Now that your chair frame is prepped and ready, it’s time to measure and cut the new webbing. Allow the frame to dry completely before moving on to the final step. Use a mild soap and water solution to wipe down the entire chair, making sure to remove any dirt, dust, or debris. Next, you’ll want to clean the chair frame thoroughly to ensure the new webbing adheres properly. Allow the glue to dry completely before moving on to the next step. Use wood glue and clamps to fix any broken pieces or reinforce weak spots. If you notice any damage, it’s important to repair it before proceeding with the re-webbing process. Prepare the Chair Frameįirst, you’ll need to inspect the chair frame, checking for any cracks or signs of wear and tear. Once you’ve removed all the staples or tacks, give the frame a final inspection to make sure it’s completely clean before moving on to the next step. Use a flashlight to help you see any hidden staples or tacks that may be difficult to spot.
Congratulations, you have successfully cut the old webbing and are ready to move on to the next step in re-webbing your polypropylene lawn furniture! Measurement Quantity Length of chair seat 2 Length of chair back 2 Width of chair seat 1 Width of chair back 1 Remove Any Remaining Staples or Tacks With the old webbing as a guide, weave the new webbing through the frame of the lawn chair and secure it in place with clips or screws. Cut the webbing according to the measurements and lay them out on a flat surface. Make sure to use a sturdy and durable polypropylene webbing that can withstand outdoor use. Next, use the table below as a guide to measure and cut the new webbing to fit your lawn chair. Once the old webbing is completely removed, clean the frame of the lawn chair with a damp cloth to get rid of any dirt or debris. Use a seam ripper or utility knife to remove any stubborn parts of the old webbing. Take your time and be precise with your cuts. Grab your scissors and carefully cut the old webbing away from the frame of the lawn chair, making sure not to damage the surrounding material. Be sure to remove all of them to ensure a smooth surface for the new webbing. Next, use pliers or a staple remover to remove any remaining staples or tacks from the frame of the furniture. Start by cutting the old webbing into manageable sections with scissors or a utility knife. Now it’s time to remove the old webbing from your polypropylene lawn furniture. This will ensure that the new webbing adheres properly and provides a long-lasting, sturdy repair. Use a mild soap and water solution to remove any dirt or debris, and let it air dry completely before moving on to the next step. Before you begin the re-webbing process, it’s important to clean and dry the furniture thoroughly. Make sure you have enough webbing material to cover the entire piece of furniture, and choose a color and style that complements your outdoor space. This may include a webbing kit, scissors, pliers, a screwdriver, and replacement parts if needed. Once you’ve assessed the damage, gather all necessary tools and materials for the re-webbing process. Take note of any areas that may need special attention or extra reinforcement during the process. Look for any frayed or broken straps, loose screws, or rusted metal parts that may need to be replaced or repaired before proceeding with the re-webbing. Carefully inspect each piece for any signs of wear and tear that may affect the re-webbing process. Enjoy Your Newly Re-Webbed Lawn Furniture! Assess the Damageīefore you can start re-webbing your polypropylene lawn furniture, you’ll need to assess the damage.Pull the Webbing Taut and Secure the Other End.
Secure the Webbing with Staples or Tacks.