Reverend Conehead
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I was able to assemble the office chair that I bought, but one bolt that holds the left side arm in place I think is damaged. The other upper bolt his holding the arm firmly in place, but this lower bolt is loose, and no matter how much I try to tighten it, it doesn't go in further. It just spins and spins. I think it may be stripped out. Previously, I had it in the upper position in the arm and it did the same thing there. The other bolt held the lower position okay when it was there. So it does seem to be the bolt and not the chair.
Assemble-yourself furniture used to come with extra pieces like bolts, but this one didn't. If one piece goes bad, you're in trouble. Can I just go to a hardware store for a replacement bolt? I think only the bolt is stripped. I hope so. If that's not the case, if there's some stripped threads in the chair itself, are there any hacks that could fix the problem? Everything else about the assembly is fine. It's just loose at that one point. The bolt is holding it in place somewhat, but not firmly like I had hoped. So I've thought of just bringing the whole chair to the hardware store after work for help. If they have a bolt or screw that holds it firmly in place, I'm good, even if it's not an allen-wrench-based one.
Assemble-yourself furniture used to come with extra pieces like bolts, but this one didn't. If one piece goes bad, you're in trouble. Can I just go to a hardware store for a replacement bolt? I think only the bolt is stripped. I hope so. If that's not the case, if there's some stripped threads in the chair itself, are there any hacks that could fix the problem? Everything else about the assembly is fine. It's just loose at that one point. The bolt is holding it in place somewhat, but not firmly like I had hoped. So I've thought of just bringing the whole chair to the hardware store after work for help. If they have a bolt or screw that holds it firmly in place, I'm good, even if it's not an allen-wrench-based one.