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I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)
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I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)




You'd probably look good in black bondage tape.

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I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)




You'd probably look good in black bondage tape.



Yes, with the addition of a pair of black stiletto heels.

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Cynthia Moore wrote:
I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)

Maybe an auto upholstery shop would be an answer. There's a site
here that might help: https://www.ifixit.com/
There is an electrical tape for watertight connections that is really
flexible. It's so sticky that it comes with plastic wound in with it to
help it separate for application. It isn't all that tough though.
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On 5/9/15 5:21 PM, Cynthia Moore wrote:
I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)

Gear Aid Tenacious Tape for Fabric Repair may do the trick. Each
package has 3" x 20".


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I wouldn't tape it at all. Get Naugahyde or cloth to match the armrest
and install it with good spray adhesive.

On 5/9/2015 4:21 PM, Cynthia Moore wrote:
I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)

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On 5/9/2015 5:21 PM, Cynthia Moore wrote:

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)


UV resistant lineset tape. From your HVAC wholesale
house.

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On Sat, 09 May 2015 14:21:57 -0700, Cynthia Moore
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I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)

If the armrest comes off why use tape? get a nice chunk of
jersey-backed vinyl of the right colour and re-wrap the armrest. Why
do a half-assed repair when a real repair is every bit as easy and no
more expensive than fooling around with what you KNOW won't do the
job???
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On Sat, 09 May 2015 18:15:09 -0500, DanG wrote:

I wouldn't tape it at all. Get Naugahyde or cloth to match the armrest
and install it with good spray adhesive.


Beter yet, staple it from the back of the armrest.

On 5/9/2015 4:21 PM, Cynthia Moore wrote:
I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)


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On Sat, 09 May 2015 18:15:09 -0500, DanG wrote:

I wouldn't tape it at all. Get Naugahyde or cloth to match the armrest
and install it with good spray adhesive.


There's a lot to be said for this. Especially if there is an unseen
side of the armrest where the edges of the current covering come
together.

They sell vinyl that looks something like leather at fabric stores. And
lots of other fabrics. If you do both arms, it won't seem so bad if the
match to the old stuff is not perfect. (Do they sell actual Naugahyde
somewhere?)

Probbaby better than tape.

But as to tape, I'll tell you what I know. Gorilla tape is very sticky,
and has a black back, but probably doesn't mold itself around corners.

And silicon tape, which is the size of electric tape but wrapped on a
white plastic piece of tube (instead of a paper roll) is expensive
(though I think I found a nameless cheap version at Home Depot once) and
molds itself excellenty (and after a day or two merges into one piece)
but it's surface won't be that pleasant. Not shiny or smooth, not
sticky either


On 5/9/2015 4:21 PM, Cynthia Moore wrote:
I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)




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On Sat, 09 May 2015 18:15:09 -0500, DanG wrote:

I wouldn't tape it at all. Get Naugahyde or cloth to match the armrest
and install it with good spray adhesive.


There's a lot to be said for this. Especially if there is an unseen
side of the armrest where the edges of the current covering come
together.


But probably don't take off the current covering. There might be a
bunch of foam rubber underneath, about to crumble and fall off.

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On 05/09/2015 03:21 PM, Cynthia Moore wrote:
Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.


Gorilla Tape comes in black.
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(Do they sell actual Naugahyde
somewhere?)


No, the Nauga was declared an endangered species by the World Wildlife
Federation in 2003.
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(Do they sell actual Naugahyde
somewhere?)


No, the Nauga was declared an endangered species by the World Wildlife
Federation in 2003.


As such, they are now over populated, and eating
the Styro out of its natural habitat. Price of
Styrofoam is going to go up, soon. Africans have
been poaching Nauga, to little effect.

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Any suggestions for a different kind if tape?


Black duct tape.



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I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)



I took the arms off my chair and put clear silicone sealant into all
the cracked areas and just glued the whole thing back together. It's
mostly held up for about a year. The most leaned on one has cracked
again and I'm going to have to redo it. I would have preferred to use
a Urethane but couldn't find any at the time. In my experience
Urethane is stickier and more durable then silicone plus now that I've
used silicone it may be hard to get a new application of anything to
stick to it. You can buy replacement arm pads from Amazon but you
would need to verify that they would fit. I found some that would fit
(right spacing for screw holes, etc, but they were smaller overall so
I decided to try gluing mine instead.
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On Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 4:21:25 PM UTC-5, Cynthia Moore wrote:
I have a very old Herman Miller Aeron chair. The right arm rest has
cracked and the cover is tearing. I've tried 2-3 kinds of tape to repair
it, but none work well.

A couple of types of glass tape work well while they last, but the
constant stretching eventually causes them to start to separate.

Electrical tape doesn't have the splitting problem, probably because
it's stretchy itself. But it doesn't stay in place.

The arm rest is removable so I can wrap the tape completely around the
top to the underneath part where it is held in place with a couple of
heavy screws.

Any suggestions for a different kind if tape? I would prefer black as
that's the color of the arm rest.

Thanks, guys ;-)


That's a quality chair so why not buy new arm pads? A quick search found a pair for $40.00. Some used ones on eBay.
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Yeah, I just threw a blanket over my office chair that was falling apart. It keeps my arms from itching and breaking out. The culprit is the stuffing inside that leaks out.

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