Pine dressing table and one of the legs was wobbly. There’s a bracket/fixing/whatever that holds each leg in place, and one of them has broken. See photos below. The square bit screws to the underside of a lower shelf and the round end fits into a hole in the table leg.
Is this some kind of standard item that I could buy cheaply? The table is nice, but quite old and not especially valuable so if I need some kind of bespoke replacement I don’t think it’s going to be worthwhile - but if I can buy one for a fiver from Wickes, eBay, etc. then I might be tempted.
alternatively is a repair feasible with 2 part filler, epoxy putty or similar? Or a bit of dowelling? Or ask my mate with the 3D printer if he could produce a plastic copy?
thank you.
Is this some kind of standard item that I could buy cheaply? The table is nice, but quite old and not especially valuable so if I need some kind of bespoke replacement I don’t think it’s going to be worthwhile - but if I can buy one for a fiver from Wickes, eBay, etc. then I might be tempted.
alternatively is a repair feasible with 2 part filler, epoxy putty or similar? Or a bit of dowelling? Or ask my mate with the 3D printer if he could produce a plastic copy?
thank you.
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