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Cette vue éclatée n'est pas un tutoriel de réparation. Pour réparer votre Plastic Chair, utilisez notre manuel de réparation.

  1. Plastic Chair Teardown, Plastic Chair Teardown: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • I should have learned the first time that it's not a good idea to sit on these plastic chairs.

    • The first one cracked on top of the back rest after I sat on it for a while.

    • After the fracture, I was forbidden to sit on the cracked chair, but not on others of its kind. So I sat on a different one just like it.

  2. Plastic Chair Teardown: étape 2, image 1 de 1
    • The second chair was not as lucky.

    • It gave no forewarning of its imminent collapse. It just shattered into pieces as I was sitting on it.

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    • Three distinct sections resulted from the fracture:

    • Top half of the chair, where one would normally rest their back.

    • Bottom half of the chair, where one would normally rest their buttocks.

    • Back legs of the chair, which came off without a fuss.

  4. Plastic Chair Teardown: étape 4, image 1 de 1
    • Only the highest-quality plastic was used in the chair's construction, but that did not stop me from breaking it.

  5. Plastic Chair Teardown: étape 5, image 1 de 1
    • Thankfully this wrought-iron railing prevented me from falling down four stories from the terrace.

    • My head absorbed all the impact from the fall, so everything turned out OK.

3 commentaires

I think we can all relate to this; thanks for the highly technical but tongue in cheek guide. Maybe you can show us how to repair it like new. I'll bet Red Green could do it with duct tape.

greg whilsmith - Réponse

Without being certain, I suspect that exposure to prolonged sunlight weakens the plastic in these chairs. It sure seems to cause fading of the color, and while I've slain some faded ones with my bulk, I don't recall having broken one that hadn't already been more than one season exposed to the elements. Perhaps a canvas or vinyl cover over a stack of these, if they must be stored outside, might tend to prolong their useful life. I'm not aware of any adhesive that would join such broken bits securely enough to risk another sit in a repaired plastic chair.

Brendan - Réponse

Yes! I have 2 of those SAME EXACT chairs! Sitting in one and leaning back, the backrest area starts to twist slighly and feel like it could move to the left or right with very little pressure.

I have used this chair as a stepladder, standing on the seat area, and I couldn’t consentrate on the task I was to perform just above me because all I could think about is that this flimsy chair is going to explode into many green plastic pieces any second!

I plan on giving them away to a long time friend that I realy don’t like anymore.

Karl Ireland - Réponse

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