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Default Why did they break?

chair: you got kids? then fatigue did it in, the joint was a little
loose in the first place, and stressed (it's natural position appears
to be pulled away from the chir slightly, so it didn't want to be there
anyway.)

Handrail bracket, again, if the pictures show the connection with no
one pulling on it, then either the wall isn't straight, or the handrail
is warped, this put stress on the bracket constantly, and everytime
someone used it it was that much more stress, eventualy the cheap alloy
broke.

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Mike S. wrote:
Could someone take a look at this site:
http://www.geocities.com/littleboyblu87/broke.html
and tell me what would cause the railing to break and what would cause
the chair to break?

I've been accused of breaking these (I didn't) and I'd like to know
what happened to them. The railing is broke at the top of the stairs.
When people go down the stairs they tend to lean or put their wait on
the top part of the railing.

The chair is rarely used anymore. It's picked up at the top every week
on cleaning day and moved to another room. The cats also like to climb
and stand on the very top part of the chair. They've also knocked it
over once or twice.