@Joshua the metal part can be removed. At least the one I have, it took a LOT of force , and it would be a lot easier if u had a screw driver and a hammer
Do NOT do the screwdriver between wheel and seat. I did that, and the wheel flied away, and the pin stuck on the seat. Instead, hitting the seat or the wheel can losen the ring inside the pin. Made it way easier to remove
I wish it was that easy... My wheel has come off without the pin. That thing is still in place, and it won't budge. Remove a wheel along with the pin is simple enough, but what about the pin on its own? And all the new wheels in the shop have their own pin, pinless wheels aren't available. I wonder if you have a solution for that.
Rare do instructions go as easy as said in these types of videos. (for me anyway) (lol) This one was on point! A millions thanks! liked & subscribed.
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Thanks for this very helpful video. I have had problems with the wheels on my office chairs in the past. 😊
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Thank you for this very useful video. really helped me to remove the wheels from my chairs.
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I love the comedy in the narration! Well done :)
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very simple. thank you bro🥰🥰🥰
Thank you. This helped me a lot. Take care.
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that was easier than I though,.. thank u
Short and Precise! Thanks!
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Thank you so much! I ended up using the flathead screwdriver method to remove a wheel from a broken base leg. 😊
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Very helpful.
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I was definitely over complicating this. Thanks!🤪
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very good tips, thank you so much
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I feel dumb for watching this haha 😂 but yes I am strong haha
Your not alone
theres three of us
Four, going to put some roller blade like wheels on two shortly.
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Very useful video bro
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thanks man it worked and helped
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Thank you for making my job easy
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Thank you! So easy a 70 year granny could do it!
ayo seriously bruv?
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Thanks!!!! It was useful for me
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Mainly we all came here to check whether the answer is that there's some catch we have to depress that we can't see or if it just requires more force.
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i ripped the wheel off the axle : P, but got it fixed now
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I feel smart for watching this. 1 time I banged off the wheels braking the star. That pad must have years od boots juice
What if when I take the wheel off and the metal part in in the legs of the chair
I have the same problem
@Joshua the metal part can be removed. At least the one I have, it took a LOT of force , and it would be a lot easier if u had a screw driver and a hammer
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I actually snapped the metal shaft in half, now both halves are stuck inside 😮
Amen!
Do NOT do the screwdriver between wheel and seat.
I did that, and the wheel flied away, and the pin stuck on the seat. Instead, hitting the seat or the wheel can losen the ring inside the pin. Made it way easier to remove
In my case, the entire wheel is gone.. Only the metal part is left 😢
Mine also, and the pin feels welded to the chair
I wish it was that easy... My wheel has come off without the pin. That thing is still in place, and it won't budge. Remove a wheel along with the pin is simple enough, but what about the pin on its own?
And all the new wheels in the shop have their own pin, pinless wheels aren't available. I wonder if you have a solution for that.
What if the hole where the wheel goes is broken and wheel can't stand in there anymore?
Doesn't work, I had to use rubber hammer.
there is a video about this on my channel, I also used a hammer :P I am sure you will like it if you take a look
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