Replacing desk chair casters

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Replacing desk chair casters

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My computer desk chair no longer rolls. Does anyone know a place in Pattaya that can replace the casters (the little wheels) on the chair? Or, failing that, where I can buy a set of them and try to replace them myself?
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FYI, most castors on the office chairs I have seen push into the base. Might be an idea to tap one out before you go to the shop so some matching can be done.
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Re: Replacing desk chair casters

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RichLB wrote:My computer desk chair no longer rolls. Does anyone know a place in Pattaya that can replace the casters (the little wheels) on the chair? Or, failing that, where I can buy a set of them and try to replace them myself?
I suggest you buy a new chair perhaps at Index and spend less time in it :!:
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I have bought casters at Home Pro many sizes and shapes available. I believe all the Big Box stores carry them. Take an old one with you to assure you get the right size and length. You will probably have to replace them all for a good fit.
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