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I have a chair that has 2 legs like a "L" shape.
The vertical line are the legs coming from the seat, the horiztonal line is what holds it steady on the floor (does that make sense?). I was leaning forward, and the screw that is at the intersection of the two lines broke. The head of the screw was facing the floor...the bottom part of the screw is still in the metal leg. How can I remove it? Theres no way (that I can think of) to get to the screw to remove it. Since it broke, I was thinking of taking some crazy glue and putting it on the top part of the screw, and connecting it to the bottom part and when its dry...unscrew it...and then replace the screw. Any other ideas? Thanks |
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