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Welcome to Derry’s Trade! strong Please Log In or Register Welcome to Derry's Trade Site We have an exquisite collection of opulent home and garden furnishings and accessories inspired by the elegance and glamour of timeless French chic. You will find an extensive range of Monet, Ivory and Paris living and bedroom furniture, superior quality Oak and Mahogany furnishings, gilt occasional chairs, Renaissance style mirrors, stunning gold leaf consoles, chaise lounges and much more. In addition to this, we have a range of nostalgia accessories which add a retro touch to home interiors. Our furnishings are complimented by a luxurious range of designer fabrics and textiles. Minimum online order of £600 +VAT. We provide a delivery service for all orders. or call (0044) 028 3885 1509.Click Here for Patio Direct Sling Fabric Selections >Click Here For Sling Pricing< Offering the LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED on Patio Replacement Slings for your Outdoor Sling Chairs, Ottomans, Patio Sling Love Seat and any other Patio Replacement Sling or Outdoor Replacement Sling you can provide us measurements with to get your Sling Patio Set back in style!

Patio Direct offers the HIGHEST QUALITY Outdoor Custom Replacement Slings to repair or replace your outdoor patio furniture slings on your chairs, chaise lounges, ottomans, love seats or ANY other sling you would like to replace -- with all of our slings custom made for you personally, from the highest quality outdoor furniture fabric, also having the largest selection of quality durable sling fabrics as of this year to give you the best selection to bring your outdoor furniture sling seating surface back to new -- or even if your old slings are still in "good condition", you can achieve a BRAND NEW look for your outdoor patio, pool, lawn. patio etc. sling furniture sets. Your replacement sling may also be sometimes called "mesh" or "webbing" or "seating surface" or "cloth". Proudly specializing in custom outdoor patio furniture guaranteeing the highest quality products and satisfying customers for over 28 years! Helpful Hints for Replacement Slings There are no cancellations

of orders on custom replacement slings that have already been cut. Please follow the old adage ... "Measure Twice -- Cut Once". original manufacturer of furniture and the age of the old slings (mesh new slings can be a couple hour job or as little as several minutes -- to 4 or 5 hour job for 4 chairs. old slings (mesh fabric or webbing fabric) often are ripped, frayed or mildewed and the old plastic splines can be extremely brittle. Step 1: Measure for the new sling. To measure for new slings -- we recommend taking the width measurement while the old slings are still on -- and by measuring from Outside channel to outside channel (click for example) of the two rails to the nearest 1/4". usually be taken off the old sling. We rarely use the width measurement by only measuring old slings once they are removed -- as we have found that the old slings have typically stretched quite a bit or are torn -- and if new slings are this same width as

the manufacturer and color of your frames, matching plastic caps may beWe offer replacement plastic caps in a variety of shapes and sizes on our web page for repair parts -- but most "after market" replacements are only available in a white or black color. Step 3: Remove the old sling and Spreader Bars. slings out of the rails can be a difficult task. If the old slings are very old and have been in the sun a lot, the plastic splines will likely be very brittle, extremely stiff -- and break in chunks as you try to slide the old sling out of the rail. The new slings and splines, you will find, will slide in very easily -- especially compared to getting the old ones out. old sling fabric in the middle -- then remove each side of the old sling. Remove the spreader bar(s) that are metal bars that are positioned between the Step 4: Install the new splines into the sling. You need to first install the new splines in the side hems of the

new slings that fit into the sling rails. Feed the spline on one end -- and the spline shouldPatio Direct supplies 1/4" (0.250") spline unless Step 5: Install the new sling. Install on side of the sling into one of the sling rails (not both) -- then, after the sling is installed on one side, remove that sling rail completely from the chair -- then install the new sling into the other sling rail that is still on the mount the loose sling rail back to the chair frame. You can gradually pull the fabric tight to the ends of the sling rails by carefully gripping the ends of the fabric near the ends of rail and tugging slightly as you tighten the sling rail to the frame. Step 6: Re-Install the spreader bars. Putting the new sling in and re-assembling a chair is usually not a big job -- but sometimes re-installing the spreader bars can be the most difficult step. purpose of the spreader bar is to keep the sling fabric taught -- so it will be

a "muscle job" to get it in. Manufacturers and and furniture repair -- like Patio Direct -- have special tools to spread the frame and install these spreader bars in (typically -- a chair has "two" -- one on the back and top of the chair back -- the second is sometimes just under the seating surface. A homeowner installing slings can duplicate the intent of special spreader bar tools by cutting a 2x4 so that the two pieces end-to-end are just larger than the inside width of the sling rails. Install a cheap hinge where the two pieces of the cut 2x4's meet -- so that when this "make-shift" tool is between the sling rails -- it makes kind of a "V". Once the the slings are installed and the sling rails bolted to the chair frame -- place your "make-shift" tool near where the spreader bars are to be installed -- and "push in" on the "V" -- and you should be able to get the frame to spread enough to get the spreader bar in.

Don't be surprised that you will need to put a significant amount of force on your "make-shift" tool to spread the frame sufficiently for the spreader bars to be installed. Beside getting the old slings out -- this is the more difficult part of the job -- and can be a bit Here's another "helpful hint" -- the new slings need to be stretched in length also -- so that there are no wrinkles in the fabric where the sling rails curveAgain, manufacturers and furniture repair centers like Patio Direct have other special tools to grip and stretch the fabric -- but you can make a tool by wrapping duct tape around the jaws of viseClamp the vise grips on the fabric -- and pull at the sling ends closest to the sling rail (loosen the sling rail from the frame). Take special care in this process -- as it is very easy to rip the fabric if you pull to hard. Even the manufacturer occasionally rips the new sling during this process -- and has to discard it and try again with a new

sling -- so be VERY CAREFUL. A few wrinkles will not hurt the fabric or it's function -- but a ripped sling can be very upsetting. Step 7: Trim excess spline and install sling rail Trim the excess spline with a utility knife or side cuttingRe-install the sling rail caps you saved from Step 2. your sling rail caps could not be saved, w e offer replacement plastic caps in a variety of shapes and sizes on our web page for repair parts -- but most "after market" Price / Sling Set Dining Chair or Bar Chair Sling ** $ 5 extra Two Slings -- Back & Seat extra for Premium Fabrics Ottoman or Foot Rest Sling or Hassock Loveseat or Loveseat Glider Slings and Sling Sets include new splines -- 1/4" spline unless specified Order your new slings from Patio Direct at for Patio Direct Sling Fabric Selections We make replacement slings for nearly all manufacturers of patio and pool furniture -- including the following brand names: