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TiMouton t1_ivj5gmj wrote

Weld in some extra pipe stock. Gotta be a good weld though. It’s a uniframe so it needs to flex a lot and carry all the weight.

Otherwise you could try to install casters where the plastic feet are. Should give you about 5cm clearance.

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SkwrlTail t1_ivj5wdv wrote

Doesn't necessarily have to be welded. Cut the legs, slip a larger pipe over it. Problem there is as noted it's going to be flexing and bearing load differently.

Don't drill out space for the casters though. That'll weaken the metal tubing and you'll snap the thing in half before you know it.

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SkwrlTail t1_ivj614u wrote

Easy mode: seat cushion.

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SoggyAlps t1_ivj8ses wrote

Put some 5cm plywood under your chair

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