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Repairing Resin Chairs?

I have several resin (plastic) chairs that are cracked. Does anyone know of a method or product to repair them?

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By (Guest Post)
December 8, 20040 found this helpful

They are so cheap, throw them away! It isn't worth the risk of a chair breaking and someone being hurt.

 
By Carol (Guest Post)
December 8, 20040 found this helpful

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

 
By Donna in Philly (Guest Post)
February 11, 20050 found this helpful

I 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.

 
By Kevin (Guest Post)
September 3, 20051 found this helpful

I 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?

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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?

 
By Tina (Guest Post)
July 14, 20081 found this helpful

You 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.

 

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