How to Remove a La-z-boy Recliner Seat

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • Video demonstrates how-to remove and install a La-z-boy recliner seat. This procedure is necessary in order to do various repairs, including: replacing the seat foam, seat springs, seat cover and seat frame.
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  • @arcycarr5496
    @arcycarr5496 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for your videos. I have two 20 year old Lazyboy recliners that fit my room perfectly, but though the fabric wasn't too bad I needed to redo them. With the help of your videos I was able to completely dismantle them and recover them with some great crypton material. They are done and I am happy with them. (I am an 80 year old woman and had no help except your well done videos) Thanks again

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад +1

      @Arcy Carr - Wow, that's quite an undertaking, congrats! And thanks for mentioning the crypton material. From their promo videos, it looks like a great product.

  • @user-qz9bz6up9q
    @user-qz9bz6up9q 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for your videos!!! You just saved me $160/hr service call by showing me how to replace my seat springs! Can't thank you enough!!!

  • @allenrafert623
    @allenrafert623 4 года назад

    I re-read some of the other comments and see that you already replied to this and that we probably need sizes 25 and 30. Thanks again for all of your videos.

  • @BillPfaffenberger
    @BillPfaffenberger Год назад

    Your video helped me strip my chair down to clean up a spill and reassemble it. Thank you so much!

  • @evelynscott6259
    @evelynscott6259 2 года назад

    We're getting ready to toss our recliner and this video is a great help........We can carry parts but not the entire chair at once!

  • @gilwestfall9155
    @gilwestfall9155 2 года назад

    Excellent instructions and presentation. Put on a seat cover and it looks like a new chair. Thank you.

  • @tompem
    @tompem 7 месяцев назад

    You are awesome RRGuy!....replying to every single question......thank you

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  7 месяцев назад

      @tompem - Well, maybe not every question, but I try to help. And you're welcome!

  • @richardc2374
    @richardc2374 4 года назад

    Thanks for the excellent video.

  • @bongoscongasantiquecashreg4544
    @bongoscongasantiquecashreg4544 3 года назад

    Great advice!!!!

  • @PoeLemic
    @PoeLemic 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos. I've got a Lazyboy repair to do -- that I've been putting off until I have time. At one time, I thought they said that they gave a life-time warranty. But, I went into same store that I bought my chair, and they said they couldn't find my purchase order. Then, of course, they said that the "life-time warranty" is only the wood and metal parts; which, I need to fix the center rod because it has worn -- it should be a circle but looks like a teardrop shape (maybe), and I also need to fix the center part because it is not clicking and just swinging loosely. Don't know if you show those fixes yet, but those are common too.
    Here is picture of that center rod (where the plastic is) in your last video ... Straight ahead from your right finger tips, is the rod that has worn from a square to a teardrop / circle with divet there in rod. Also, the rod across is like hack-sawed and is partially rubbed into. It won't fail but it's really wore into it. Nothing like a square where the rod is.
    ruclips.net/video/FjCJAzuY9MQ/видео.html
    What I did about a year or so ago, is that I crammed some plastic square into there and taped it both sides. But problem is, it rotates so it's cut into my cheap plastic-cram job. That's why I need to take time and repair everything.
    But Lazyboy was kindof shitty (like you said), trying to sale me a new chair. But, my chair from 1998 (or so) is perfect because I've kept blankets over it. Just some broken springs in butt part and what I said above. I tried new chairs, but they're twice what I paid. I paid about $500-ish, and they want $1000 or about (almost) $1100-ish for about same chair. But, damn new chairs don't feel same and aren't the Big Boy ones like before. When I sit down, I have 3 or 4 inches on each side of legs, which I like, and have room for laptop or book between me and chair. I dont' like the new chairs that crush your legs with fabric.
    So, I'm repairing this one. Just I'll do it slow myself. And keep watching your videos.
    Thanks.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  5 лет назад

      Poe Lemic -- It sounds like you need to install a new Drive Rod and some seat springs. I will be posting a video on replacing seat springs soon.
      However, I'm unsure whether I'll post a Drive Rod video or not. But your link is from the video that largely explains how to replace it. Rather than disconnecting some of the parts and sliding the Drive Rod part way out (as described in the video), you'll want to completely remove and replace it. Also, the Spacing Link (part that cut that groove in your Drive Rod) will also have to be replaced. To remove that, you'll have to loosen one of the arm frames & slide it off the Support Shaft & slide a new one on.
      By the way, once the Drive Rod is cut about half-way thru, it will fail (snap) due to the force put on it by the large tension spring. And of course when that happens, the reclining mechanics of the chair will no longer work.

  • @shauneenkuczek6817
    @shauneenkuczek6817 4 года назад

    You did an excellent video. Very helpful. Thank you

  • @WhiteLinesBlueSkies
    @WhiteLinesBlueSkies Год назад

    Is it possible to remove the center console from the Lazyboy Maverick loveseat? I’d prefer not to have it between the seats anymore. Thanks!

  • @monkeyboy4746
    @monkeyboy4746 2 года назад

    The music is awesome, it's like Walter White working on a chair.

  • @wtre7
    @wtre7 2 года назад

    I have the same recliner that you're working on... Can you tell me the length of the springs so I can order new ones? Thank you so much

  • @johnwhitehead5457
    @johnwhitehead5457 Год назад

    Do I have to get off the couch for you to repair the springs?

  • @michaelniemann3690
    @michaelniemann3690 Год назад

    First I want to thank you for your series on recliners, and you video techniques. I have a La-Z-Boy recliner with a broken seat spring. However mine has the footrest attached to the seat... so it seems removing the seat is significantly complicated by that. It appears to me that the footrest cover is connected to the seat, and I cannot even find the seam where they are joined. The recliner was probably made 10/30/2000. I am currently thinking about reconnecting the ends of the broken spring one coil back on each side via some sort of clamp bracket as a DIY fix.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад

      @Michael Niemann - Chaise seats (attached footrests) are done pretty much the same way. Remove the footrest screws before removing the seat. When the seat is removed, the chaise pad & footrest come with it. Turn everything upside down, so the springs are facing up. You'll see a flap of the seat cover is attached to the front of the seat frame. This flap is taken loose to access the front seat springs clips & replace the springs. And reattached when you're finished.
      The attached chaise pad makes this repair a little more challenging, but it's the same procedure.

    • @michaelniemann3690
      @michaelniemann3690 Год назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 Thank You, I'll give it a try... after my 18 guage speaker wire temp fix fails.

  • @sweetness34km
    @sweetness34km 19 дней назад

    Have penny mustard springs fine cushion relatively new see sitting compression? Any hope?

  • @allenrafert623
    @allenrafert623 4 года назад +1

    What size torx driver do we need? Your videos are excellent. Thanks.

  • @mikemisko7190
    @mikemisko7190 3 года назад

    Great video on removing recliner seat and another on installing new seat cushion. I can’t find a video of yours on replacing or restuffing the back cushion, i have a Crandall. if you have one please advise me. Thx

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      @mike misko - Yes, I have video on restuffing recliner backs on the Recliner Repair Guy. com website.

    • @jwandhistools
      @jwandhistools 3 года назад

      It's not real easy. Get a power stapler, and about 200 staples. Trust me on that.

  • @craigerewen1170
    @craigerewen1170 4 года назад

    Great video! I can't seem to get the top part of the top hinge to lie flat against the frame. would have to force it down with the top screw.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад

      Craiger Ewen - Try tightening the screw to see if it will seat the part properly. If it does not, try to get a photo of this issue and email it to me at pete@reclinerrepairguy.com. With a good, detailed photo, I might be able to advise further.

    • @craigerewen1170
      @craigerewen1170 4 года назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 I got it to work I had the pieces upside down. I had to rotate them 180 degrees, I didn't think they would flip over like that but they did. I have it all back together works great thanks again.

  • @gemum4219
    @gemum4219 3 года назад

    Hello, when I put the seat back on, the back 4 screws aligned easily but the front four screws were a bear to align.
    When we finally got the front screws in, the seat does not slide backward when in the upright position it stays jutted in the forward position. I wonder if I need to flip the front bracket or something.
    All I know is that when I removed the seat I didn't pencil in the outline of the front brackets so maybe they are flipped. So maybe I need to flip it.
    Thanks for any ideas.

  • @bergmanst
    @bergmanst 2 года назад

    Do you have any how to remove videos on the Stressless Reno electric footrest version ? I need to replace the bottom seat foam.

  • @bwallace5692
    @bwallace5692 4 года назад

    I had one of seats wear through on our lazy boy recliner couch and they sent me a complete replacement seat including foot rest under warranty but said I had to get an installer to fit it to the frame, there is extra material that needs to be fastened properly and trimmed off. Is it just a matter of removing the staples from the old seat and restapling the new seat and trim excess?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад +1

      @B Wallace - It sounds like you're describing the installation of a new seat cover or seat cover with chaise. If that's the case, I'd recommend using someone with experience in removing and reattaching upholstery. They'll know what to do with any excess.

  • @jooeee23
    @jooeee23 5 лет назад

    Hello I have the exact same lazy boy, mine has bad lumbar/ back support from use, do you have a video on how to fix this?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  5 лет назад +1

      Share the knowledge - Sorry, no video on that yet. You'll need to perform the restuffing procedure shown in this video -- reclinerrepairguy.com/general_repairs.htm#3pillowrestuff However, you'll have to loosen the outside back panel and lift it up to gain access to the backside of the back padding compartments. You'll need to use scissors to cut open the material (make your cuts between the back springs) to add padding. Restuff as needed, then hand stitch or staple the cuts closed. Then reattach the outside back panel.

  • @mj173
    @mj173 3 года назад

    Do you have a video on how to restuff the padding on the arms of a leather recliner?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      @mj173 - I do have a couple of videos that show how to remove & reattach the arm frame cover to access the arm pad area. This applies to arm covers that have a separate cut-&-sewn compartment for the arm pad that is only accessible by removing some or all of the arm cover. (The other type has the arm pad fastened to the top of the arm frame. And a 3rd type has loose poly fill blown into this compartment.)
      The videos are 'La-z-boy Arm Frame Replacement Parts 1&2.' They also show arm frame removal, which is not usually necessary when replacing the arm padding. They can be found in the members-area over at ReclinerRepairGuy.com

  • @TheHarleygnuya
    @TheHarleygnuya 2 года назад

    For the grease that you put on the tip of the screws, is there any type of grease that you prefer or any kind that we should stay away from?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  2 года назад

      @TheHarleygnuya - Avoid a grease that will drip when the temps are warm and stain your floor. But you should only be using a small dab, so that shouldn't be an issue. I believe La-z-boy recommends using a lithium grease. I use a bicycle grease made by Finish Line.

  • @pauladpozo7489
    @pauladpozo7489 3 года назад

    My Lazy boy rocker recliner seat back use to sit up straight, NOW it leans back and when I recline it REALLY lays back! I viewed your videos, I'm not sure what I need to fix. Please help!

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      If this happened suddenly, it's likely that something has broken or come loose. Have a La-z-boy repair tech take a look to determine the cause.

  • @speediguy
    @speediguy 3 года назад

    How do I replace our lazy boy recliner arm. Thank you so much..

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      @speediguy - See 'La-z-boy Arm Frame Replacement Parts 1 & 2' in the Members-Area over at ReclinerRepairGuy.com.

  • @Gartman65
    @Gartman65 2 года назад

    Where can I get a seat cushion and springs for the big boy lazy boy recliner?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  2 года назад

      @neal gartman - La-z-boy parts are available through the manufacturer or one of their dealers. Watch this video to learn more about ordering parts ---> ruclips.net/video/5M6d40rxH-s/видео.html

  • @chandacook8244
    @chandacook8244 5 лет назад

    Hi-- great videos. I hope you can answer this question. What size/ type of torx do you use in getting the seat off? I bought something but it wasn't the right fit. Thank you.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  5 лет назад +1

      Chandra Cook - You need a torx head driver or bit that fits into a magnetic sleeve on a multi-bit screw driver. The torx sizes most often used on La-z-boy products are 30 and 25. You'll need both for seat removal.
      Multi-use drivers are handy, because you can switch out the bits and use one driver for many different screw types and sizes.

    • @chandacook8244
      @chandacook8244 5 лет назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 thanks so much for the information. Your videos have been so helpful.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  5 лет назад

      @@chandacook8244 - You're welcome!

  • @robsarchery9679
    @robsarchery9679 4 года назад

    I have a crandell La-Z-Boy recliner,the botton on the back fell off today.how do I put it back on.How do I get to it.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад

      Robs Archery World - Check out this video, if you haven't already --->
      www.reclinerrepairguy.com/lazyboy.htm#lazybackremove

  • @touchepasamonpalmier
    @touchepasamonpalmier Год назад

    Thank you for your video. I want to recover the seat of my recliner. But it is one with heating in the back. Is there something particular I should know becore trying to remove the back and the seat to recover it? Thanks.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад +1

      @sylvie drapeau - Whenever electrical parts are installed in the back, there will be wires that have to be disconnected before removing the back. You may have to unlock the back & lift up slightly to see the connectors. Uncouple the connector(s), then remove the back completely from the seat.
      Also, check to see if any wiring is fastened to the underside or back of the seat, before removing it as well.

    • @touchepasamonpalmier
      @touchepasamonpalmier Год назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 thank you very much for your clear and generous advice. Merry Christmas, from Quebec, Canada.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад

      @@touchepasamonpalmier - Merry Christmas!

  • @barbarahookway1221
    @barbarahookway1221 4 года назад

    I have a 6 months old Lazyboy Bennett duo recliner. I weigh 215 lbs. When I recline and put up my knees to hold my computer, it puts all my weight on the back of the seat cushion and that section feels hard as a board. Is there a way from the back of the chair to add polyester in that seat area? When I bought the chair, they did not give me an option of the seat. I now see where they have a gel seat cushion. It obviously is not the one I have.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад

      @Barbara Hookway - If you purchased your La-z-boy new, it should have full warranty coverage for 1 year. That means any problems that you have during that period are covered by warranty. Contact your dealer (seller) to report the problem.

    • @barbarahookway1221
      @barbarahookway1221 4 года назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 I called the LaZboy seller showroom store a few times to the sales woman who said to call her if I had any problem. She someone was never there to answer my calls. I even emailed the store but no answers. I finally got ahold of the LaZboy tele number. They are sending a repair man next week. I was never told that I could get a gel seat instead of the one that came with the chair (not that it would have been a better one). Read about that later. I don't know what the repairman next week will try to do. Not sure if poly stuffing can be inserted to make it softer. Thanks for your reply.

  • @jwandhistools
    @jwandhistools 3 года назад

    Got my bottom brackets on. The top ones with the springs jam up. They will not clear the notches. That is with them at the deepest part of the notch.
    How is that even possible?
    How do I solve this?
    It's the same chair you are working on, pretty much.

    • @jwandhistools
      @jwandhistools 3 года назад

      Nevermind. I had the brackets flipped around the wrong way. Done. Your videos walked me through a bunch of stuff with mine. Thanks!

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      @@jwandhistools - You're welcome!

  • @fondacollins5890
    @fondacollins5890 4 года назад

    What would cause the chair to fall forward when the foot rest is up?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад +1

      @FONDA COLLINS - If the entire chair is pitching forward, it's likely an issue with the Pawl & Pawl Rack. See this video to learn more -- ruclips.net/video/d8Bk2j4dc-k/видео.html

  • @marcyfarmer5225
    @marcyfarmer5225 4 года назад

    My husband's LZ-Boy rocker base is slipping from side to side, and making this awful screeching sound. What do I need to do to fix this problem before him and his chair go out the back door

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад

      @Marcy Farmer - For starters, check all the base parts, including the Rocker Springs & Rocker Blocks. Look for loose fasteners, loose joints, damaged areas, etc.
      If everything is in good shape, you can try 1 or both of these steps. 1) If the wax on the rocking surfaces has become a dry glaze. You can remove it, sand the parts lightly with 100 grit sandpaper and try that. Or, you can re-wax those parts once the old wax has been removed.
      And 2) if the chair is pretty old and still has its original Rocker Springs, those have likely loosened up over time and are allowing more side to side movement than usual. You can remedy that by installing a new set. Keep in mind that even new springs allow some side-to-side movement.

  • @bettyhilyer1684
    @bettyhilyer1684 Год назад

    I got a new lazy boy Coleman and it is overstuffed.. impossible to sit in with out terrible pain to back..is it possible to remove some of the padding?? It's either that or pay 150$ restock fee

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад

      @Betty Hilyer - Yes, padding can sometimes be adjusted on new furniture, but you shouldn't have to DIY-it yourself.
      If you tried the furniture at the store & it worked fine & was comfortable, but the new furniture delivered to you is not comfortable, that should be covered by warranty. If you pointed that out to the seller & they're not interested in addressing the problem, contact the manufacturer & report the problem.
      However, if you did not try the furniture before buying, it's possible that it does not fit you properly & that can also create discomfort, regardless of whether it is overstuffed. So, making padding adjustments in this case may not help.

    • @bettyhilyer1684
      @bettyhilyer1684 Год назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 , thank you for your response..I have very tender back muscles and likely adjustment won't help..just out 150$ restocking fee as I was not able to try the chair .he bound..thanks again.

  • @SickleSlash
    @SickleSlash 8 месяцев назад

    How do you remove the metal loops on the spring string?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  8 месяцев назад

      @SickleSlash - Are you referring to the clips that attach the paper or plastic coated brace wire to the seat springs? If so, I use a tack puller to pry them open to remove them. If they're on super-tight, I sometimes use a scratch awl. I'll tap the sharp metal tip into the side of the clip with a hammer. Them pry back & forth until the clip opens up enough to use the tack puller to remove it.

  • @sheryleggert6304
    @sheryleggert6304 4 года назад

    Help I’m stuck! It was very simple getting off the 2 screws toward the back and then one in the front but the seat seems to be held up in the front. This is a small lazy boy recliner and I’m hoping to recover with new fabric. I can’t see any more screws but maybe a pin?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад +1

      @Sheryl Eggert - Yes, some older La-z-boys have a chrome pin that helps hold the front of the seat in place. After removing the screw that holds the pin in, simply slide it out.

    • @sheryleggert6304
      @sheryleggert6304 4 года назад

      Recliner Repair Guy I cant seem to get the pin released. There is one screw on the bracket, and I can see the pin but I can’t release it. Do I need to force it? Wish I could send a pic

    • @sheryleggert6304
      @sheryleggert6304 4 года назад

      And the screw is out.

    • @sheryleggert6304
      @sheryleggert6304 4 года назад

      We finally figured it out! The pin needed to be pushed thru...and we had to hunt for the hole. Thanks for your instructional videos. They are VERY helpful!

  • @pattylevasseur4041
    @pattylevasseur4041 2 года назад

    ok... i have a 1981 lazy boy recliner that i got from a man thats going into a nursing home...it was saturated with animal hair and cig smoke...i have spent 2 wkes shampooing 2xs so far. much better but def could use another ..or 2 lolol . anyways...i was sitting on a swivil chair facing the frt of the recliner..and just looking it over..i noticed the seat is slanted towards the handle that operates the foot rest...my question is.. how do i level out the seat where the handle is , so it sits level across the whole chair? have you dealt with this? or.... was it made like this? it works fine, but im sure its due to the 40 yrs of wear operating the foot rest handle..is there anyways to have the seat level again? it rocks fine, it reclines fine, the foot rest works .. i just dont want to throw my spine out of wack due to a uneven seat....can you help?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  2 года назад

      @Patty LeVasseur - Most likely it's a seat cushion problem. If so, installing a new one will take care of it. It could also be a problem with the seat frame or seat springs being broken. But that would be clearly visible from underneath the chair, if that's the case.

    • @pattylevasseur4041
      @pattylevasseur4041 2 года назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 hey thank you i flipped it face first ..and installed a trip wire this morning on it... with a head lamp i chked each spring..no damage or out of place or warping all are lined up and straight. which is a plus...i have to rewatch your videos on the framing...i didnt chk for that yet...im wondering if where they leaned soo much on the handle side if it didnt go a bit sideways?????? i searched and searched for hrs last nite til 4 am..on this chair where it came from//maker/possible age...i finally came across vintage ads for lazy boy...from what i understood..and its confusing...its a lazy boy ad...from the 1970s...it had my style type chair..BUT....IT WAS LABELED..PONITAC COMFORT- MATES... its from the pontiac furniture industries. in pontiac illinois..then under that... it says a sperry & hutchinson company. ok...im lost...how can 1 rocker recliner have 3 companies? heres the link.... clickamericana.com/topics/home-garden/new-comfy-casual-recliners-rockers-mid-70s . if you scroll down you will see 2 plaid chairs wing backed with maple armrest and skirting a man/ woman ..lady is standing ..man seated big print..shes in a green dress w/apron hes in a blue carigan sweater.this is what style this chair is.. ok...back to the seat... i also saw you had a pitch adjustment video..i need to rewatch...mine it in a normal resting postion.... with no one on it... leans back..i tried sitting in it..i cant touch the floor..so i think if i bring up the back to a more upright position...i can touch the floor...i didnt recline or put up the foot rest..as i wasnt sure id flip it backwards or sideways trying to reach for the handle,,,,so...maybe...where they leaned so hard on that handle side..the seat moved..like i said its 40+ yrs old from what im trying to find out...there isnt ANY SIGN ANYWHERE on this chair of a tag. naturally..no writing code numbers... nothing.. i sure hope..i do not have to replace the seating... cause where its soo old.. and we do not have any upolsry ppl or furniture stores around me .. id be in trouble .i have no idea..if it was under a life time warrenty or 30 day warrenty.. ..if.. lazyboy could even match this color and same fabric... they had in the 70s...i did trim up the strings hanging off the skirting underneath and saved them.. so i got something to go by....thank you soo much..ill def try and chk the framing on that side and rewatch your videos on it..thank you for your time and repling back;];];];]

  • @eddiesmith4618
    @eddiesmith4618 2 года назад +1

    Where's your video on how to replace the SPRING?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  2 года назад +2

      @Eddie Smith --------> ruclips.net/video/Fia-zzOAgrk/видео.html

  • @flyingryan3
    @flyingryan3 Год назад

    An impact drill will make your life a lot easier. Shearing the heads off those screws isn't much of a concern unless we have to install a fresh frame.
    Any hole that's had a screw in it already I don't view as much of a risk.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад +1

      @flyingryan3 - That's a very good suggestion!
      I'd worked on furniture for many years before I started repairing La-z-boys. And I always resented the fact that they don't use fastener heads that make removal & installation easier, like other furniture makers. And I suppose I've been stubborn about the fact that I didn't want to purchase an impact driver, a tool I didn't already have in my toolbox. ;)

  • @northwoodsmama4973
    @northwoodsmama4973 2 года назад

    Where do I get the tool you used?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  2 года назад +1

      @Northwoods Mama - The specific tools used in this video are quite old, and may no longer be available. I'm using a screwdriver -- with an end that accepts different bits, and an extension. The bits needed are torx bits -- T25 & T30. I also use a power screw gun with an extension that accepts those bits as well.
      These tools should be available at any home improvement or hardware store.

  • @wickedbird1538
    @wickedbird1538 9 месяцев назад

    😮😮I needed to remove the back of my old recliner to fix it. But I could not figure out how. Oh well.

    • @mdhsabh
      @mdhsabh 9 месяцев назад

      This is an easy procedure. There are several How-To videos online.

  • @roxannedelikat1479
    @roxannedelikat1479 2 месяца назад

    We have a La-Z-Boy reclining loveseat that is 22 years old. One side seems to be lower on one side and the seat itself is loose and can be moved from side to side. We have flipped the sofa on it's back and cannot see anything different from the other side which works fine. What causes this and is it repairable ?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  2 месяца назад

      @roxannedelikat1479 - A low or leaning seat on a reclining loveseat may result from a few different issues. Those typically are: seat padding needs replaced, or seat springs or seat frame needs repaired or replaced, or reclining mechanism may need repaired or replaced. And yes, as long as replacement parts are still available (if needed), these issues can all be repaired.