@EndlessSims3 - Have an experienced repair tech check it out for you. Here are some tips on locating one -------> th-cam.com/video/3GX8KRS2oVU/w-d-xo.html
@@reclinerrepairguy4155 thank you, I finally fixed the squeaky noise used WD-40 on the moving parts, but still have that metal cracking under me, anyways ty so much for your answer
I really enjoyed listening to you but I wish you would look into the camera you look like you’re reading what you’re saying but yet you seem to know everything, so why are you reading it? Visual contact means a lot when you’re making a video.
@abutterfly7975 - It comes down to personal preference. I've found that speaking off the cuff into a camera is fine if I'm only covering a few points. However, with all the information I typically pack into my videos, there's no way I can present it all in an organized, efficient way off the top of my head. Using a script solves that problem. If I lose a few video production style points in the process, that's ok. ;)
Thanks it worked for me. I sprayed every possible screws and joints. 🙏🙏
love your useful videos.
Great tips👍
I love this recliner but now it is squeaking and clunking sounds and I need to know how to fix it?
Need to know about electric hydraulic lift recliner
Is there an easy way to prevent a lazy boy from rocking? I have a 96yo mother who needs a stable chair but won’t give up the lazy boy
I have the metal swivel recliner rocker no wood in base, how do I get rid of the squeaky and clunking sounds?
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@EndlessSims3 - Have an experienced repair tech check it out for you. Here are some tips on locating one -------> th-cam.com/video/3GX8KRS2oVU/w-d-xo.html
@@reclinerrepairguy4155 thank you, I finally fixed the squeaky noise used WD-40 on the moving parts, but still have that metal cracking under me, anyways ty so much for your answer
How do you take the main bar out of a 1ph-512 lazy boy chair
@wayneclemmer9905 - If you're referring to the Drive Rod, see this video --------> th-cam.com/video/7CfIjcsv_rI/w-d-xo.html
I really enjoyed listening to you but I wish you would look into the camera you look like you’re reading what you’re saying but yet you seem to know everything, so why are you reading it? Visual contact means a lot when you’re making a video.
@abutterfly7975 - It comes down to personal preference. I've found that speaking off the cuff into a camera is fine if I'm only covering a few points. However, with all the information I typically pack into my videos, there's no way I can present it all in an organized, efficient way off the top of my head. Using a script solves that problem. If I lose a few video production style points in the process, that's ok. ;)