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This chair was brought in after a customer tried to recover it himself.
It held a great deal of sentimental value and the customer wanted to salvage
it. Almost any piece can be saved by Beefys. |

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This is a picture of the original chair bottom which shows the deteriorated
web supports. |

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All of the webbing had to be removed as well as the many tacks and nails
that were holding it in place. |
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The springs in the chair had worn and lost their ability to provide support.
Some were broken and protruding. |

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Metal supports and webbing were carefully secured to the bottom of the chair
to support the seat area. It will last for years to come. |

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This picture shows the springs that went into the chair, replacing the
worn and broken ones, pictured above. |
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Once the springs were placed, they were covered and secured for lasting
comfort and durability. |

| This is the finished product where meticulous attention to detail
resulted in a chair that is like brand new. It is not only beautiful,
but crafted from the inside out for years of comfort and continued use. |