dull_mens_club·Dull Men's Clubbynot_so_handsome_jack Replaced the canvas on a zero gravity chairTook the time to get a replacement and redo it instead of throwing the whole thing out. Sitting in it feels better than ever.View original on sh.itjust.works189Comments14
DominusOfMegadeus sh.itjust.works3Hide 3 repliesVery impressive. I was going to ask how you did all the little rivet holes until I saw you ordered it19
dustycups replyaussie.zone1Hide 1 replyThe kits for them are cheap, they go in with a hammer. Punching a couple eyelets is easy. That many? No way.14
WhiteOakBayou replylemmy.worldThey make "guns" for them too which are like pliers. Even easier than the hammer and faster.9
not_so_handsome_jack replysh.itjust.worksI definitely would have replaced it if I had to punch my own holes haha10
SSilicon lemmy.world1Hide 1 replyInterestingly, usually the metal frame would usually go bad and rust before the fabric would go bad6
not_so_handsome_jack replysh.itjust.worksThe frame is a little rusty, but still solid. The fabric did its best, but it doesn't help that I'm close to 3 bills and have been using it for years.6
ChaoticNeutralCzech feddit.orgFake. People in zero gravity don't need chairs, especially this one. /s3
not_so_handsome_jack replysh.itjust.worksIt's some sort of sturdy, rough, probably synthetic canvas. Meant for enduring outdoor conditions for sure.3
Darkassassin07 lemmy.ca1Hide 1 replyWhat's a rebuild kit cost, vs a new chair? Don't get me wrong, up cycling is a much better option vs just trashing the frame; just curious about the price difference.1
not_so_handsome_jack replysh.itjust.worksI believe the replacement kit was 25 dollars and a new chair would have been a little over 100. Took me probably 3 hours to remove the old canvas and rethread the supports.2
Very impressive. I was going to ask how you did all the little rivet holes until I saw you ordered it
The kits for them are cheap, they go in with a hammer.
Punching a couple eyelets is easy. That many? No way.
They make "guns" for them too which are like pliers. Even easier than the hammer and faster.
I definitely would have replaced it if I had to punch my own holes haha
The impressiveness of your handy work is boardering on interesting.
I think I have this exact chair. Nice work!
Interestingly, usually the metal frame would usually go bad and rust before the fabric would go bad
The frame is a little rusty, but still solid. The fabric did its best, but it doesn't help that I'm close to 3 bills and have been using it for years.
Fake. People in zero gravity don't need chairs, especially this one. /s
Is the material canvas?
It's some sort of sturdy, rough, probably synthetic canvas. Meant for enduring outdoor conditions for sure.
What's a rebuild kit cost, vs a new chair?
Don't get me wrong, up cycling is a much better option vs just trashing the frame; just curious about the price difference.
I believe the replacement kit was 25 dollars and a new chair would have been a little over 100. Took me probably 3 hours to remove the old canvas and rethread the supports.