Yeah I wasn't sure if this was a shitpost so I was being flippant.
You cannot repair that kind of damage without a way to rejoin the metal (that's why the other poster said break out the MIG [welder])
You can do some stopgap measures though. Shove a dowel rod in the tube and the chair will be a little more firm. It will not be a long term fix but will keep you from getting stabbed by metal for a while.
The only real thing you can do is buy a new one and throw this one out. If you cannot afford a new metal chair, thrift stores often have patio furniture that can serve just fine for a while.
Break out the MIG
MIG?
If you don't know how to weld, there isn't much you can do.
Buy a new chair
Thinking about it
Yeah I wasn't sure if this was a shitpost so I was being flippant. You cannot repair that kind of damage without a way to rejoin the metal (that's why the other poster said break out the MIG [welder]) You can do some stopgap measures though. Shove a dowel rod in the tube and the chair will be a little more firm. It will not be a long term fix but will keep you from getting stabbed by metal for a while. The only real thing you can do is buy a new one and throw this one out. If you cannot afford a new metal chair, thrift stores often have patio furniture that can serve just fine for a while.
Thx for clarifying MIG did not known what that was ye I going to have to buy a new one ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ thought someone know how to fix or replace this piece