Need help on how to repair a plastic chair
I have three of the plastic chairs from the 70's. The Texas heat has gotten to them. The slats are popping on some of them when you sit down. Any ideas on how to repair these? I have tried a plastic epoxy and it did fine at first and then would not hold, thought about jb weld? Any ideas would be great. Thanks.
Also, I think I'd consider not using these outside if you like them, you may want to give them more protection...they are after all quite old as far as plastic goes...
Lastly...if you use something to "weave" in and out of the bottom like 3/4" ribbon it looks like you could get two rows in each of the chair rows...anywway it would help distribute the weight and not put all the weight on only the pressure points of the chair bottom....
Plastic as it ages become brittle. Combine with baking in sun it really does not stand much of a life. With dark colors your even shortening the life even more.
Bobby Jean has the right idea to fix this, but you should expect more breaks as the plastic gets older. Using a seat cushion will spread the weight more and help against breaks, but I would ...»
@ Barbara H. You could also use plumbers tape on the bottom with the epoxy as reinforcement...It's fairly soft metal and lends itself to being "shaped"....if you did that AND Charles idea for having covers made it might extend their life for several years...