How can I fix an office chair that is now too low and won’t “pump” up higher?
January 26th, 2007 | by Michael |emyanna asked:
I'm going to the school of professional nurse (age 56 everything!) And has an office chair that I paid a lot for the back in 2000. Yes, I know that now is old and needs to be replaced, but just can 't the same time allows. The height was used to be recordable but now is down to what will and will not lift up nothing about. Killling my shoulders to do the work at my desk because now the desk is too high because my chair is too low. Make sense I hope? Is there sense to repair this chair to be higher? I even thought a platform to raise the chair up but it is not feasible to do just that. Anyone has a remedy, I hope? And thanks for your help! have tried and tried to calculate out how to respond to your answers. don 't know if this is it or not, but … in Texas. too distant exchange but be really good idea! Perhaps what I consider the cushion.
I'm going to the school of professional nurse (age 56 everything!) And has an office chair that I paid a lot for the back in 2000. Yes, I know that now is old and needs to be replaced, but just can 't the same time allows. The height was used to be recordable but now is down to what will and will not lift up nothing about. Killling my shoulders to do the work at my desk because now the desk is too high because my chair is too low. Make sense I hope? Is there sense to repair this chair to be higher? I even thought a platform to raise the chair up but it is not feasible to do just that. Anyone has a remedy, I hope? And thanks for your help! have tried and tried to calculate out how to respond to your answers. don 't know if this is it or not, but … in Texas. too distant exchange but be really good idea! Perhaps what I consider the cushion.

4 Responses to “How can I fix an office chair that is now too low and won’t “pump” up higher?”
By g_dyna on Jan 29, 2007 | Reply
Pillows or phone books would be my suggestion.
By dwilmoth822 on Jan 30, 2007 | Reply
Well, I have the opposite problem. Mine is too high and I can’t lower it. Tell ya what, let’s exchange. Do you live anywhere near NC?
By niceguy on Jan 31, 2007 | Reply
you should be able to lay it on its side raise it up and drill a hole through the post and insert a pin there. hope it helps
By sb r on Jan 31, 2007 | Reply
the loss in compression is due to bad washer replace it so that it starts functioning