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Coniferman
I have a well known sofabed which has 6 wooden panels supporting the mattress. (48cm x 58cm x 1cm) One of the panels has split along the middle of its width. Despite being not much more than a year old the manufacturer and suppliers do not wish to help. So I am thinking about the best way to repair.
The split does not go all the way through (In fact to look at the panel you can hardly see the damage) so I am thinking about a couple of battens screwed to the underneath of the panel at 90 degrees to the spilt. Something like 1 inch square battens using countersunk screws from the top of the panel. Does this sound like it might work? Would it be necessary to secure the battens to the futon frame? Would it make sense to repeat the process to strengthen the remaining 5 panels?
Or would it be better to replace the panel with a new piece of wood. If so what would I look for. (preferably in B+Q)
Thanks.
The split does not go all the way through (In fact to look at the panel you can hardly see the damage) so I am thinking about a couple of battens screwed to the underneath of the panel at 90 degrees to the spilt. Something like 1 inch square battens using countersunk screws from the top of the panel. Does this sound like it might work? Would it be necessary to secure the battens to the futon frame? Would it make sense to repeat the process to strengthen the remaining 5 panels?
Or would it be better to replace the panel with a new piece of wood. If so what would I look for. (preferably in B+Q)
Thanks.