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How Do You Fix A Squeaky Rocking Chair?

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How Do You Fix A Squeaky Rocking Chair?

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A squeaky rocking chair is often the result of loose parts. Wood squeaks when rubbed under pressure, such as when someone sits in the chair and begins to rock. You may notice the chair makes no sound when stationary, even if someone is sitting in it. But when the rocking begins, so does that hair-raising squeak. Step 1 Isolate the squeak if possible. Have someone sit in the chair and rock while you pinpoint the source of the trouble. This will often be a wooden rod at the point where the rod inserts into the rocker on each side of the chair, or the crossbars parallel to the seat. Wooden rods fit into holes on the top of the curved rockers that sit on the floor. It is at this joint between the rod and the rocker where the squeaking often occurs. Crossbars are also rods. These provide stability for the rocker by fitting into the vertical rods. Squeaking can occur at these joints as well. Step 2 Turn the chair over and check each dowel for looseness at the joint where it fits into a rocke

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