Just finished tearing it down, removing the untied spring unit and will clean it, sand and paint and then will adapt it since it won't have springs and cover it. (I hope it lives up to the picture I'm imagining in my noggin.)
darcidoodle
April 10, 2008
Ooooh, I can't WAIT to see what you do, Oh Great Talented One. I'll be checkin' back for sure!
ModHomeEcTeacher
April 10, 2008
I'll be doing a "green" conversion of a chair into a desk desk chair so I'll be working right along with you.
darcidoodle
April 09, 2008
Thanks for the help! I'll probably be doing this over the weekend and will let you know how it goes. ;)
ModHomeEcTeacher
April 09, 2008
I would have to see it, but you can probably remove the back fabric carefully and discover how it's put together. It's the best way to see how to put it back together. Post pics if possible.
darcidoodle
April 09, 2008
Brilliant tutorial! I have a different kind of office chair, tho. Mine has an upholstered back to it that links into the front piece. Do I just pry them apart or should I remove some part of the backing to access screws?
sparkie
March 08, 2008
Thanks for all the pics!
ModHomeEcTeacher
January 16, 2008
Thanks. I spend LOTS of time doing just that. Thought it was time to share the juicy finds.
Even right now I'm tempted to make a run to the GW to see what's new. I'll just chew a piece of gum.
freudianslipper
January 16, 2008
Wow, that is an awesome title. I wish I thought of it first!
ModHomeEcTeacher
darcidoodle
Ooooh, I can't WAIT to see what you do, Oh Great Talented One. I'll be checkin' back for sure!
ModHomeEcTeacher
darcidoodle
Thanks for the help! I'll probably be doing this over the weekend and will let you know how it goes. ;)
ModHomeEcTeacher
I would have to see it, but you can probably remove the back fabric carefully and discover how it's put together. It's the best way to see how to put it back together. Post pics if possible.
darcidoodle
Brilliant tutorial! I have a different kind of office chair, tho. Mine has an upholstered back to it that links into the front piece. Do I just pry them apart or should I remove some part of the backing to access screws?
sparkie
Thanks for all the pics!
ModHomeEcTeacher
Thanks. I spend LOTS of time doing just that. Thought it was time to share the juicy finds.
Even right now I'm tempted to make a run to the GW to see what's new. I'll just chew a piece of gum.
freudianslipper
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