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They're old - probably 66 years old. Aluminium frame.
I'm keeping them more to do with nostalgia that anything else.
But today fatigue fractures have destroyed the frame, around the bent areas. Luckily I wasn't in it. 😁
This is how they looked.
Today...
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Re: Repairing Outdoor chairs.
October
Start cutting the fractured ends off with a hacksaw...
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Re: Repairing Outdoor chairs.
October
I found some steel pipe that fitted the internal diameter of the chair's tube.
Cut four lengths.
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Re: Repairing Outdoor chairs.
October
Hopelessly cut the wrong angles.
Second attempt was much better.
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Re: Repairing Outdoor chairs.
October
Fit into position...
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Re: Repairing Outdoor chairs.
October
Welded and pop-riveted...
Painted...
Cheers! 😁
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