Tuesday, February 22, 2011

What would be the best way to secure an office chair to the floor?

I work in an environment that is not nailed down is gone so you should be able to make my office chair on the floor before you can get a replacement (the president politely could be called POS) . I still need the swivel chair and moves around the floor of my work, but still enough to not be moved out of my area either by rolling or picking. Try to tie the game at the desk with a steel chain. You can buy at a local store and the hardware used to create a loop in it. Can only be locked to the desk and you get enough rope so that you can have it and still moving, or just short enough that you can unlock at the end of the day or to leave the office. I found that this is a good solution for my swivel chair with wheels, which is rare to find where I work. Most wheelchairs have below, and is very complicated to use. chain on the desktop. The computer labs at my school, they get a kind of wire and attach it to your desktop and then around some of the seat so that it can not fall off the chair still has a radius of about 3 or 4 feet, but no one can take it. It is much like a bicycle lock on a chair, but of fairly thick metal-type conductivity. Sorry I can not describe it better. Install one of the retractable dog leash from the desktop and the other in the POS chair. ha ha hee hee Haa. Oh, you are not a joke, but a logical solution to a lack of confidence. I would go with a chain and lock idea, a bike chain for cheap. A truly secure system that allows full mobility would cost much more than a cable lock that can throw you when you leave your desk. I want a high voltage source, which can produce 10 000 volts at 40 amps to chair the summit. When someone tries to steal, they turned to ashes. In the morning, you just suck the shaft.

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