OVer 20 years I don't think any chair has lasted more than several months. I think just bad designs. I mean like 1" piston top on a large seat base creates a huge pressure point, and that's where it snaps.rubber_jonnie wrote: 07 Oct 2023 10:55 I've honestly never had a chair fail on me, other than the gas strut fail, I bet you're really having races on it and hitting corners hard, otherwise I don't know how you're breaking it :)
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I've just replaced my office chair, it was probably about 6 years old, but only because the padding had squashed flat and was causing me pain on the back of my legs, and we have 2 other office chairs that are as old or possibly older, and none have failed like yours.exxos wrote: 07 Oct 2023 10:58OVer 20 years I don't think any chair has lasted more than several months. I think just bad designs. I mean like 1" piston top on a large seat base creates a huge pressure point, and that's where it snaps.rubber_jonnie wrote: 07 Oct 2023 10:55 I've honestly never had a chair fail on me, other than the gas strut fail, I bet you're really having races on it and hitting corners hard, otherwise I don't know how you're breaking it :)
I just don't get why yours fails so easily. I'm no lightweight, but I don't seem to be able to break any of mine. Unless yours had a bad design to begin with.
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Similarly, my chair upstairs is, I think, about 20 years old and the one I now have in the outbuilding is 1992 vintage. The upholstery fails first.
The steel in the chairs I've seen should handle about half a ton static load, but would fail at lower loading if constantly flexed. I seem to remember that fatigue can be caused by 30% of failure load if flexed a large number of times.
The steel in the chairs I've seen should handle about half a ton static load, but would fail at lower loading if constantly flexed. I seem to remember that fatigue can be caused by 30% of failure load if flexed a large number of times.
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So back to everyone's favourite segment, chair fail! :lol: :roll:
Just above the yellow line is where it has cracked completely.
The whole welded mess section I am going to hacksaw off, hopefully tomorrow some time. Then I'll start working on a 3-D printed block adapter thingy.
Just above the yellow line is where it has cracked completely.
The whole welded mess section I am going to hacksaw off, hopefully tomorrow some time. Then I'll start working on a 3-D printed block adapter thingy.
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You must really love that chair :D
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Just a theory...but maybe the chair would last a bit longer if it wasn't constantly being used to beat people over the head?
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Yep that ^^^. It's doing quite well all things consideredJezC wrote: 09 Oct 2023 21:25 Just a theory...but maybe the chair would last a bit longer if it wasn't constantly being used to beat people over the head?
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It's a love hate relationship.
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Bugger!! Managed to snap the end of my "persuasion screwdriver" :(
Had to bring out the power of "swear and hammer" to get the thing apart.
Will have to go looking for the angle grinder or the dremel tomorrow to saw the block out.
Had to bring out the power of "swear and hammer" to get the thing apart.
Will have to go looking for the angle grinder or the dremel tomorrow to saw the block out.
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Im waiting for the post where it catches fire (again). :lol:
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