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I have got an ordinary office chair. One of the castors broke but the
distributor (dpauk.net) has quite efficiently sent me a set of castors (all five). (I write "quite" as they first sent out a set of the wrong castors. But both sets have been sent for free which is pretty good - the chair is a fairly low cost model.) But I cannot see a way of removing the "spike" part of the broken castor. I think you can see clearly what I mean in this pictu http://www.vrod.co.uk/chair.jpg I tried pulling it out using pliers - but it seems to be extremely firmly fixed. The new castors have the "spike" already inserted into them. The bit that sticks up from the new castor has a metal circlip-like object on it. Any ideas? -- Rod Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious onset. Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed. www.thyromind.info www.thyroiduk.org www.altsupportthyroid.org |
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