[BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair

2007-03-22 Thread Lenny McHugh
Hi Listers,
My daughter has a sweater drying rack that one of the dowel rods broke. This 
unit is collapsible  and has a total of 11 20 inch dowel rods for it's drying 
racks.
 One of the 3/8 inch rods broke in the middle. This particular rod is the main 
one that holds the unit together when erected.
I first was going to try and replace the rod but the one in place is glued and 
brad nailed.  I think I would do more damage to the unit trying to remove it.
Right now I see only two choices for repairing this thing. The first would be 
to drill through the end of the rod and the nail to remove  . This would have 
to be done at each end. The new rod would have to thread completely through  
one side.  there is not enough play to  insert one end at a time.
Now my other choice would be to take  a short piece of oak about 1/2 inch 
square. Round over the corners and drill a 7/16 inch hole through the length. 
Then slide it over the broken dowel rodglue the rod together and add more 
glue and slide the oak sleeve  over the  break.
Any suggestions?
 
Lenny http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair

2007-03-22 Thread Dale Leavens
Hi Lenny,

Are you sure you don't have enough room to slip a new dowel into place?

Remember that once one end is inserted you only need to distort the 
arrangement about half the thickness of one end framing member to slide it 
into the hole at that end. that is probably a deflection of probably 3/8ths 
of an inch or maybe less..

Forming a sleeve would work too of course.

One problem is that the darn things come into North America for only a few 
bucks in the first place so it isn't worth too much effort. That is a shame 
in a way, they are nice bits of material and should be preserved.

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- Original Message - 
From: Lenny McHugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Handyman-Blind blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:46 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair


 Hi Listers,
 My daughter has a sweater drying rack that one of the dowel rods broke. 
 This unit is collapsible  and has a total of 11 20 inch dowel rods for 
 it's drying racks.
 One of the 3/8 inch rods broke in the middle. This particular rod is the 
 main one that holds the unit together when erected.
 I first was going to try and replace the rod but the one in place is glued 
 and brad nailed.  I think I would do more damage to the unit trying to 
 remove it.
 Right now I see only two choices for repairing this thing. The first would 
 be to drill through the end of the rod and the nail to remove  . This 
 would have to be done at each end. The new rod would have to thread 
 completely through  one side.  there is not enough play to  insert one end 
 at a time.
 Now my other choice would be to take  a short piece of oak about 1/2 inch 
 square. Round over the corners and drill a 7/16 inch hole through the 
 length. Then slide it over the broken dowel rodglue the rod together 
 and add more glue and slide the oak sleeve  over the  break.
 Any suggestions?

 Lenny http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/

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Re: [SPAM] [BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair

2007-03-22 Thread chiliblindman
If your going to maybe drill one end out of the frame the hole could be 
inlarged slightly, the one end of the dowel could be sanded down extra, glued, 
braded, or split end with a shim would all be 
possible...bob

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair

2007-03-22 Thread Dan Rossi
Lenny,

Aren't you making this more complicated than necessary?  I have never 
heard of a more perfect situation for the use of duct tape.  *GRIN*


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Re: [BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair

2007-03-22 Thread Lenny McHugh
Hi Dale,
I just made a sleeve. I will let her look at it before I glue. There is no 
way to deflect it for insertion of a new rod.  there are two existing rods 
in place . One at the hinged end and the second in the middle about 3 inches 
away. The one that broke is the one that has the locking ends.
I know that they are not expensive to replace and that is my third choice.
It just might end up in my friends camping firewood box. That is what would 
be left after I salvaged the remaining rods for some unknown future project.
I sure hope that you are feeling a little better.
Lenny
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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair


Hi Lenny,

Are you sure you don't have enough room to slip a new dowel into place?

Remember that once one end is inserted you only need to distort the
arrangement about half the thickness of one end framing member to slide it
into the hole at that end. that is probably a deflection of probably 3/8ths
of an inch or maybe less..

Forming a sleeve would work too of course.

One problem is that the darn things come into North America for only a few
bucks in the first place so it isn't worth too much effort. That is a shame
in a way, they are nice bits of material and should be preserved.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype DaleLeavens
Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat.


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From: Lenny McHugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Handyman-Blind blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:46 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair


 Hi Listers,
 My daughter has a sweater drying rack that one of the dowel rods broke.
 This unit is collapsible  and has a total of 11 20 inch dowel rods for
 it's drying racks.
 One of the 3/8 inch rods broke in the middle. This particular rod is the
 main one that holds the unit together when erected.
 I first was going to try and replace the rod but the one in place is glued
 and brad nailed.  I think I would do more damage to the unit trying to
 remove it.
 Right now I see only two choices for repairing this thing. The first would
 be to drill through the end of the rod and the nail to remove  . This
 would have to be done at each end. The new rod would have to thread
 completely through  one side.  there is not enough play to  insert one end
 at a time.
 Now my other choice would be to take  a short piece of oak about 1/2 inch
 square. Round over the corners and drill a 7/16 inch hole through the
 length. Then slide it over the broken dowel rodglue the rod together
 and add more glue and slide the oak sleeve  over the  break.
 Any suggestions?

 Lenny http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/

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Re: [BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair

2007-03-22 Thread Lenny McHugh
Dan,
Funny, that was my very first idea, It didn't work very well.
Maybe I should have used some toothpicks as splints.
Lenny
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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] sweater drying rack repair


Lenny,

Aren't you making this more complicated than necessary?  I have never
heard of a more perfect situation for the use of duct tape.  *GRIN*


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