So two of my office chair's leg snapped (it's plastic) and I'm wondering if it's possible replace the base using another office chair's base. But I'm not sure if all office chair's have the same base size so I'm asking here. Google mostly returns gas cylinder replacement searches and almost zero base repairs.
>>1200223
I bet you're a bit fat american with more folds than /po/
>>1200223
Measure it with calipers or such then head to your local state surplus and pick up a similar base (w/ chair) for about $20. Keep in mind some cylinders taper some dont so make sure you get the right type base. If you go a little to big you can always pad the cylinder out to fit.
>legs snapped
most of the time /diy/ doesn't give you the solution you want, but the solution that you need.
In this case, it's a gym membership
>>1200223
Don't bother with fixing it. Look for one with steel or alloy base which are kind of hard to find new these days
>t. fat wife broke a couple of plastic chairs
>>1200225
>more folds than /po/
Kek!
>>1200228
I have an old chair so I guess I'll try out swapping those legs first. If I'm going to shell out money then I should just buy a new one altogether.
>>1200229
>>1200253
While I appreciate your concern for my health I'm really looking for a fix since the chair is pretty comfy. I honestly didn't know that plastics legs are easily snapped like that, I mean I admit I'm overweight but definitely not obese. The chair breaking is pretty insulting tbqh.
>>1200225
> more folds than /po/
Go home everyone, we're done for the day.
>>1200282
reminds me of the time a land whale posted a pic of her face on /b/ and someone replied "rolls or GTFO".
>>1200280
>overweight
>obese
These words mean nothing, if you can't run 2km then you're a waste of human.
>>1200280
>The chair breaking is pretty insulting tbqh.
Chair insults you but you still want to keep it around? Cuck much?