WHAT YOU NEED
- Masking Tape
- Epoxy mix
- Paint brush & Sand paper
STEPS
- Flip the chair upside down on a carpet or a few rags to avoid scratches on the oor or the chair itself.
- Tape the edges of the bottoms of the feet of the chair. Leave about 2 to 3 millimeters overlap along the edges.
- Mix equal amounts of epoxy and hardener. Use the paint brush to spread the epoxy evenly between the edges of the tape.
- Let the epoxy dry thoroughly until it is smooth to the touch and not sticky. Carefully peel off the tape leaving the epoxy layer on the bottom of the feet.
- Smooth out the edges using sand paper and measure the thickness of each foot. Sand off any thick epoxy to make all four feet equal in length.
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