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redcorvette_85
Joined: 09 Apr 2006 Posts: 145 Location: Bothell, Washington
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| Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 11:21 pm Post subject: Need a little help assembling some berk 090's |
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Hey, bought some used berkline 090's today off craigs list and they where disassembled when I got there and I cant figure out, atleast with the parts I got how to connect the chairs to the pieces. Basically I got the config of three seats with two wedges and 2 flat ends. On the bottom of the chairs where boards extending out. The first chair had boards out on both sides which I connected to a flat end on the left and a wedge on the right, the second chair only extended on the right side where I attached another wedge, and the third also only extended on the right where I connected the last flat end. What I cant figure out is how the second chair attached to the first wedge and the third chair to the second wedge to make it all one unit. I dont see any screw holes or any other kind of attachments, I know I can figure something out to make it work, but would like to do it the way its supposed to and my web searches so far havent been much help. I would take some pics, but my wife had the camera last and I cant find it, Thanks
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redcorvette_85
Joined: 09 Apr 2006 Posts: 145 Location: Bothell, Washington
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| Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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Well after a bunch of searching I found that these chairs aren't factory meant to attach to each other and there supposed to be like a sectional that just gets pushed together. But for anyone else that may be using these on a wood floor like me, that just doesn't work they slide all over the place. I just went to Home depot and picked up some simple construction brackets that attached on the bottom, brackets that were flat and then twisted up so I could screw it flat to the bottom of the connecting armrest section, then push the chair up next to it and screw it to the face of the toe boards, so they could be easily assembled and disassembled on the floor without having to have them balanced upside down and line up in the air. Also the brackets where really cheap like 30 cents a piece and work great.
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