I just sat on my couch and figured out I have a “spring” problem. I watched a Ton of videos. I came across this video and it made Logical sense to fix and tighten the springs. Before I head out and buy a pair of 12 inch pliers. Can you confirm again that it works? Did the springs get lose again? Thanks 😊 It seems super easy to fix. I don’t think I’d be able to replace the Coils by myself….
I had to go out and get bigger pliers. I got 12" adjustable grips, but honestly wish I would've went larger. Adjust the wrench so you can easily wrap your fingers around both of the handles. Also pay attention to where you grip the spring wire and where its gripped in the pliers. It's easier to bend the springs as you move further away from the bend, and always grip the wire as close to the fulcrum in the wrench as possible. You'll find the springs get harder to adjust as you move along the length of the spring - this means its working.
You can run electric wire through the springs as well to reinforce. Weave it through. Anything will work. I’d prob go with 12 gauge wire. Even old lamp cord should work
I tried it and still no difference. My springs were not flappy like these tho. Got way too soft over the years. A new one is 8,000 like the one I have now.
My springs are much harder to just squeeze tighter...My shoulders, wrist and hand hurt after attempting to do mine lastnight...I think I need a plan B😒
WHAT! that's just too easy, you didn't bring out the grinder, hammer, saw, or welder. Just kidding, I will try this on a buddy's sofa and thank you for the info.
YES 100%! this is a long term solution, i advise anybody to do this mabye every few years on all their springs just to keep them as tight as they were when brand new 👍
Amazing, thanks very much, my sofas feel like new 👌
I just sat on my couch and figured out I have a “spring” problem. I watched a Ton of videos. I came across this video and it made Logical sense to fix and tighten the springs. Before I head out and buy a pair of 12 inch pliers. Can you confirm again that it works? Did the springs get lose again? Thanks 😊 It seems super easy to fix. I don’t think I’d be able to replace the Coils by myself….
I just did this. so far it seems like it works👍👍
Thank you I will keep you up dated
Hi I wondered how long this lasted before they went limp again . I ask as it’s my understanding that a stretched spring will loose it’s strength
I am a women to repair my sofa
Brilliant! Now to test the theory on my beloved old sofa. All digits crossed.
My mom needs hers fixed! I'm gonna try it
I had to go out and get bigger pliers. I got 12" adjustable grips, but honestly wish I would've went larger. Adjust the wrench so you can easily wrap your fingers around both of the handles. Also pay attention to where you grip the spring wire and where its gripped in the pliers. It's easier to bend the springs as you move further away from the bend, and always grip the wire as close to the fulcrum in the wrench as possible. You'll find the springs get harder to adjust as you move along the length of the spring - this means its working.
Temporary. Springs are SHOT , Replace
I agree .ok as a temporary fix but long term you will need to replace the springs and there cheap so why wouldn’t you
I danced thru the whole video lol!….Nice music
Thanks bro I'm fixing mine tonight after work..
I bought a sectional couch on clearance and of course my kids managed to loosen the springs from jumping on it lol. Anyway, This fixed it. Thanks man
What about couches that don’t have removable cushions
😮😮🥹🥰👏👏💯🎶greatest simple effective thank you so so much 🥳😁😁
That’s so smart! Save my money and time! Thanks!
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Quiero pintar una pared, osea tiro el balde de pintura directo a la pared y por arte de magia, queda pintado con buen acabado
Pero se vuelven abrir lo mejor es doble
WOW! Does this fix last though or is it metal fatigue which means it will sag again?
could wrap something around them to hold the new form, maybe use string to tie hem to the ones next to them.
You can run electric wire through the springs as well to reinforce. Weave it through. Anything will work. I’d prob go with 12 gauge wire. Even old lamp cord should work
What is the name of that sofa 🛋
I tried it and still no difference. My springs were not flappy like these tho. Got way too soft over the years. A new one is 8,000 like the one I have now.
My springs are much harder to just squeeze tighter...My shoulders, wrist and hand hurt after attempting to do mine lastnight...I think I need a plan B😒
Not every hero wears a cape! Thank you!
Mine are probably straight lines 😢
lol
Bike old tube can use instead of spring
How do you do that without taking your couch apart?
The video showed you exactly what to do, and you want a an easier way ? 🙄
I think it was from the bottom. I will have to take off the bottom fabric that is stapled on to do this.
@@jenkies2022yes exactly. You pull out a handful of staples, do your thing, staple felt back on….
Why didn't I think of this? So simple. So effective.
It’s good, but a fix? 🤷♂️
Well it worked. Thanks!
What song is this?? It’s awesome
Summer Feeling (Alternate 1) Vermair? Can’t find it streaming anywhere…
I will try it. If it works... 🤯
As a furniture person this is a shit solution
What's the best way to do this then, thanks
What is a better way?
We are all "furniture persons" 😂.
@@WendyHopper ty them up with sisal cord (the no sag springs)
What should be done ? Replace them ?
I'm going to be so mad if this works, lol.
Yo what’s the song ID
Excruciatingly terribly horrifyingly atrocious choice of music.
That music is ungodly. I had to turn the volume off to finish the video. How could you have chosen so horribly??
WHAT! that's just too easy, you didn't bring out the grinder, hammer, saw, or welder. Just kidding, I will try this on a buddy's sofa and thank you for the info.
Mine are broken 😂
Than you have to loose weight seriously 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Just tried this. Amazing idea
Simple Fix...thanks. Question, is this a long term solution? Meaning will this likely happen again in a few months or so??
YES 100%! this is a long term solution, i advise anybody to do this mabye every few years on all their springs just to keep them as tight as they were when brand new 👍
@@thediyman1338 much appreciated!!
@@L.I.2RVA Glad i could help!