Is there a way to glue up spindles on a chair without totally dismantl
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yes, it's possible - usually the glue is put in a syringe with a small bore opening. some makes of glues may come with such attachment.
Use a syringe with a bigger hole in the neddle, fill it with glue and apply where the spindles are loose. Tight the spindles with a bonge cord. Be sure the bonge is very tight. Let it dry for 24 hrs. If there is a small gap, fill it with wood filler.
Yes, get a wood glue and a special syringe to get glue into a small area. Then strap the chair so it is solid for drying. If you need more glue space, use a tiny drill to put more space. This can be filled when done. If it's splats, don't glue those tightly as they need to expand as needed.
Use Elmer's glue and a toothpick if you have a loose spindle.