- 1) The gas lift, cross, finishing materials, and filler are of a high enough grade that they do not deteriorate or retain dents over time. 2) Stated to be bearing weight Thirdly, fine-tuning the length of the rebound spring over time is effective. After a year of tightening, the recliner will be as firm as the day you bought it. I don't know what it is, but whatever it is, it's working. 4) Armrests with a lot of movement, but in the right direction! I thought they'd wrap up first. 5) Gel wheels purchased from AliExpress can be used (much like roller skate wheels) because they are quiet and won't damage the laminate.
- The seat's receiving structure is poorly constructed, namely the lamellas that attach the bottom supporting frame to the seat. Only three guiding lamellas, including two narrow ones (front and back) that are attached only on the sides, plus an extra set of knitting needles, are used. The front wheel's spokes shattered, and a fastener on the front lamella came loose. In reality, the load is distributed more evenly across the middle broader lamella (to which the armrests also attach), which is likewise attached to the sides. Additionally, it was discovered upon inspection that both thin lamellas were already extremely significantly distorted, with the rear lamella arching away from the seat and the front lamella arching towards it. As depicted in the photo. At first I mistook the lamellas in the seat's main structure for a strong frame, and when the bolts came loose I planned to cover the hole with poxypol and glue the seat back into place. I'm 105 lbs and I slouched in chairs all the time for an entire year.