How to Fix Office Chair from Sinking - GuruBrew CRF TIP
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- čas přidán 13. 12. 2016
- Does your favorite chair move (drop) down towards the floor as you sit on it over time. If it does and you constantly need to keep adjusting it then the pneumatic cylinder is more than likely worn out. You can replace the cylinder or use this method shown here to get the job done. Doing so will fix the chair height so that is no longer adjustable using the handle but will never move down on you again. It only takes a few minutes and some free or cheap bits.
Fix Sinking Office Chair
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"you're gonna get fixed chair." Just made me chuckle
I followed your tutorial & fixed the second hand desk chair I bought online. Now it doesn't sink anymore, thanks to the PVC drain pipe I put in place. :) Great tutorial & very easy to follow. :)
Great solution! Did it in about 5 minutes, worked perfectly, no more sinking chair, thanks!!!
Thank-you, this really helped me fix my home office chair
I fixed my chairs by adding a common radiator hose clamp to the rod part of the cylinder. This way the chair cant go do because the clamp blocks it. 99 cents and less work than cutting tubes and taking the chair apart.
Worked like a charm. I used a Miter saw and got quick perfect cuts took 5 minutes thanks!
Great video! I fixed my chair! Just remember to put your chair all the way up when you start working. That threw for a couple of minutes.
Thankyou!!! Just fixed a second hand chair and I'm super happy I don't have to buy a new one cause this one is super comfy :)
you sound just like Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation
Excellent! Many thanks for your clear instructions on how to fix this annoying little problem. I'm now sitting tall in the saddle!
Great idea, thanks for making this vid!
That's a great fix and an even better trick with the paper. I thought you'd tape it on. May be another way, in case you're bad with a sharpie! Video composition was also on par. Thanks!
Fixed. Thanks, great video
This was an easy fix. Took longer to run to Home Depot than to do the repair. This is my sewing chair, which I like. Just was tired of sinking 4” every hour. On to test it now.
this helped a lot, thank you
Your the best... always good to save money these days and any ole day.. thanks for your help. :-)
Wow great fix!
THANK YOU!!!
Good video, was helpful. :)
Great video which was a huge help. Thanks for sharing.
I spent more time putting my tools up....awesome...thanks my friend :)
Awesome idea, just recently went out shopping for a chair. All too expensive vs this trick. Thanks man!!
Quickly did this and even though the chair sits a bit harder it definitely will work!! Thanks GuruBrew!
Thanks . A good fix.
THANK YOU. You saved me $40
Worked, perfect, thanks.
Thanks for the video. I didn’t have a PVC pipe, so I used a pool noodle. It works fine.
nice chair
I'll be darned! That worked like a champ! (Full disclosure - it took a couple of cuts to get the fit right and I used black PVC) Thanks GB!
Great tutorial, cheapest way 👍
This really works
Nice video and instructions. My middle bar has been scraping on the floor. Question: my bar which goes through the base is not nearly as flush as yours. My base is approximately half way on the bar and doesn't seem to be movable. I tried hammering the bar to move further up but it doesn't budge. think if the fitting was higher up it would fix the problem. What to do?
Superb
Any suggestions about fixing the wheels if they stop turning or if the plastic part that holds them into place breaks?
Thank you so much for this, I thought I had to replace my whole PC. Which PBC grade would you recommend? Mine cracked right away
There is a kit that you can buy online that replaces the old pneumatic piston with the "old time" screw type rod. I bought one, I think with shipping it was about 30 dollars U.S. It works okay, its just they are not made for tilting chairs. Google pneumatic strut replacements. That should get you in the right direction, You can also order new hydraulic shocks for your chairs there.
Hey Steve! I have the same exact chair! I had thought of doing the same thing to mine! At first, mine would drop gradually too. Although, after raising and lowering repetitiously, over a period of a month, it stopped doing the dropping ordeal. Know the damned thing wants to raise up on it's own all by its self when i vacate the chair! With that said, i believe that the chair is actually nitrogen charged for shock such as to oppose force or weigh bearing and that the real problem that exists is an internal valve that is malfunctioning. So, once i get up out of the chair, all it wants to do is raise up! Ain't that neat! So this chair remains to be a pain in the ass. I guess i need a steel cable restraint, bungee cord and a welder now! What do yah think of that one??? It's either that or take the mono shock off and replace it with a coil spring out of a car......hahahaha!
The fact that the chair doesn't have its own height locking mechanism is a real insult. They either sink down, or creep up when I walk away for 5 mins. The fault has existed for 20 years and they still keep selling them like this in the thousands. I have had bosses at work, who really don't need anything more to make them angry.
The only problem i had was fitting the clip back on. Not been able to do it. don't seem to have the strength in my fingers
I just used a pair of "curved jaw" Vise grip pliers. Clamp them around the piston at the bottom where it enters the tube.
Nice :)
okay 4 1/2 PVC pipe long what about the width
Thanks 4 the video.
It's think the customer is always screwed up. I paid so much money for the chair, and now the chair is going almost to the floor. And this things happen when your don't have money to buy another one. And chair is the thing that you can't go cheap, unless you want to damage your back.
Great job! You cold also buy a new one and give it to a shorter family member that fits them like a glove.
Read the title in the thumbnail as "How to fix STINKING office chair" Said to myself "use a fart pillow like a normal person". Reread the title in full screen, laughed, still decided to comment.
This isnt how to fix though, this is how to hide the issue XD
great alternative when u love the seat and don't wanna replace it, or straight broke man haha