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After a dozen years or so, my desk chair has become hazardous. I didn't know you could crack an eighth inch steel plate, just by sitting on it. But - I managed, somehow. This is the plate which mounts the connector from the stand up to the chair bottom. Mostly it got the left-right stresses as I shift around reach for stuff, but I knew there was a problem when I leaned forward, and it "leaned" with me. So, JB Weld. Advertised as being "able to fix anything but a broken heart", how it is for handling the sort of stresses of a twisting plate? And how does it handle stress fractures and failure? tschus pyotr It is either JB weld or I find someone with a welding kit. Or go hit the yard sales, etc. -- pyotr filipivich. Discussing the decline in the US's tech edge, James Niccol once wrote "It used to be that the USA was pretty good at producing stuff teenaged boys could lose a finger or two playing with." |
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