Durable felt bottom glides with attached nail for wooden chairs. With these nail-on glides, you can EASILY tap them right into the bottom of wooden chair legs and it will STAY ON, unlike most adhesive or self-stick glides. They nail easily into your furniture legs for long lasting protection against scratches. For very hard wooden legs, you may need to drill a slightly smaller size hole to avoid splitting the wood when nailing in the glide . After drilling the hole, just hammer the nail glide securely into the hole. No more scraping floors and screeching sounds every time you pull out a chair. If your floors are made of hardwood, tile or other "delicate" flooring materials, these are the most effective glides to use! They measure 7/8" in diameter and are very difficult to spot once they are in place.
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The adhesive on the pad is probably no better than that on any regular stick-on felt pad
I have limited experience with this type of product and just installed it on four chairs.First, I learned on the first try that simply nailing the glide into a chair leg does not work. The felt, as one might expect, softens the blow of the hammer, and the nail tends to bend.The felt, however, can be pulled off the plastic cup in which the nail is embedded. It came off cleanly with the adhesive intact on the felt. When I removed the felt and drilled a 1/16 inch pilot hole in the chair leg a bit shorter than the length of the nail, I was able to press the glide manually into the hole part way. Then in order to avoid damaging the rim of the plastic cup I used a bolt with a rectangular head that fit inside the rim of the plastic cup as a nail set to drive the nail all the way into the chair leg. I then reapplied the felt pad.The adhesive on the pad is probably no better than that on any regular stick-on felt pad, but I believe that the raised rim of the plastic cup will prevent it from slipping off, which is the normal mode of failure that I have experienced.Time will tell.
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