OT? strut in desk chair or kitchen chair
On 03/17/2014 02:23 AM, micky wrote:
On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 09:07:12 -0500, philo wrote:
On 03/16/2014 08:52 AM, micky wrote:
OT?
A lot of desk chairs and kitchen chairs have a center strut, that
compresses when one sits down.
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A few years ago my wife bought me a new chair for my office and of
course yelled at me for not looking at the assembly instructions.
Of course I put it together backwards and the seat, instead of leaning
back, leaned forward. She really had a good laugh.
I told her that if a good engineer designed it, the holes would only
line up in one way, making a reversed assembly impossible.
Anyway,,,the need for a strut should be intuitively obvious.
So if it is obvious, you should be able to explain it.
I often say that when something is not obvious to me.
Maybe if you posted a link to a photo, I'd know what you are talking about.
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