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Lawrence L'Hote
 
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Default Trash(ed) Chair: Design Problems

I picked up this chair from someone's trash this morning.
http://home.mchsi.com/%7Elawlhote/chair/chair.htm
It has almost as many problems as Janet Jackson's malfunctioning wardrobe
;-)

Larry


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Default Trash(ed) Chair: Design Problems

Larry,

It is kind of a nice old chair. Has some nice features, as you pointed out,
and may have been fairly elegant in its day. Please post again when you get
it repaired and spruced up.

Kevin B.


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I picked up this chair from someone's trash this morning.
http://home.mchsi.com/%7Elawlhote/chair/chair.htm
It has almost as many problems as Janet Jackson's malfunctioning wardrobe
;-)

Larry




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"Kevin B" wrote in message
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Larry,

It is kind of a nice old chair. Has some nice features, as you pointed

out,
and may have been fairly elegant in its day. Please post again when you

get
it repaired and spruced up.


I can do that. First, however, is getting the thing apart leaving the
individual pieces intact. I don't think this chair is a candidate for use
of my convincer(dead blow hammer.) If anyone has experience with this
disassembly process, I'd appreciate any suggestions or sources. My email
address isn't munged.
Larry


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Default Trash(ed) Chair: Design Problems

Lawrence wrote: I don't think this chair is a candidate for use
of my convincer(dead blow hammer.)


Maybe use a metal detector to check for brads 'n such, remove said such, then
spreader clamps? Tom
Someday, it'll all be over....
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