Over the weekend, my couch was broken. I can only assume that it happened when someone jumped on it, regardless it's pretty much unusable in it's current state.I've googled and searched around on here with no real luck. I'm looking for someone that can fix the couch, but all of the "furniture repair" folks I've found through google seem to be on the higher end of the furniture repair spectrum, restoring antiques and such. This is a couch I bought just a few years ago, and what I assume is an hour or less job to fix. As far as I can tell, the only thing broken is one wooden frame piece on the backend, which is causing everything to sag towards the middle and towards the back. I don't have the tools or experience necessary to fix this on my own, at least not comfortably.tl;drLong story short, couch frame is broken in one place, need to fix it. Who does that kind of work around Raleigh?
8/20/2012 1:53:03 PM
could you pvt me pics of the damage? i do wood working and could take a took.
8/20/2012 2:00:27 PM
I can send you some later today. Not sure if it matters, but I haven't taken the fabric covering off. I'm guessing that would be necessary so that the broken piece(s) are visible.
8/20/2012 2:03:47 PM
Here I though you'd have no problem getting a couple Ikea chaps down to fix it? That said, should be a simple enough fix for a carpenter or woodworker.
8/20/2012 3:14:07 PM
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