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Repairing Resin ChairsRC from PA Feedback About This Post:RE: Repairing Resin ChairsYou can go to ACE HARDWARE. They have a Plastic Welders Glue which works wonderfully. In fact, depending on the problem and where it is at you can glue a piece of Plastic to the section that is cracked and it will reinforce it. Post By Tina (Guest Post) RE: Repairing Resin ChairsI have 2 resin chaise lawn chairs which are cracked but would be fine if I could get some appropriate adhesive and material to repair them. Why can't I find any info or supplies for this? The chaise lawn chairs are not so cheap, they cost $40 to 50$ each. I want to repair them - throwing away is not what I want to do. How do I do it??? Post By Kevin (Guest Post) RE: Repairing Resin ChairsI wish that I knew how to repair, rather than toss them in the landfill and replace them. The best that I have done so far is to make them serve some new function. Here in the city, they are widely used as place-holders for shoveled-out parking spaces. Post By Donna in Philly (Guest Post) RE: Repairing Resin Chairs
you can go to home depot or lows and ask for apoxy they are 2 liquids that once mixed they form plastic my dad uses it on everything that ir duct tape but thats not recomended on those chairs Post By Carol (Guest Post) RE: Repairing Resin ChairsThey are so cheap, throw them away! It isn't worth the risk of a chair breaking and someone being hurt. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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