Anonymous
Post 05/06/2015 14:42     Subject: Re:Chair caning

OP again-- did you try the kit yet? Is it difficult?
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2015 11:05     Subject: Re:Chair caning

Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Wow, that is expensive! Mine is 13x13. Who gave you that quote?


I believe it was a carpeneter who does caning on craigslist.

I decided instead to buy the kit on amazon and do it myself. I'm pretty handy and I thought it would be a neat project. My caning is under a chair cushion so it wasn't worth it for me to spend that.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2015 11:03     Subject: Re:Chair caning

This is OP. Wow, that is expensive! Mine is 13x13. Who gave you that quote?
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2015 09:50     Subject: Chair caning

I have one that needs done too. I was quoted $250 for the seat which is like 8x8 inches. Which is crazy expensive!
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2015 09:48     Subject: Chair caning

I have an antique rocking chair with a caned seat, and the caning has broken. Can anyone recommend a place to get the caning redone? (Or maybe repaired-- I can't tell whether that is possible.) I'm in Silver Spring. I tried calling a place in Kensington that I found online, but the voice mailbox is full. And any idea how much this might cost?

Thanks!