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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowyskiesau View Post
    I did! I had my hands firmly on the benchtop when I sat down ( MDF does count as wood, right?)

    I think you just proved that MDF does not count as wood!

    I doubt that Malamine counts either. You may be in need of a wooden keyboard!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppyPaw View Post
    67 kilos is a common weight for a male???
    How skinny are these people? When I was 85 kilos I looked like I hadn't eaten in 6 months.

    On the office chair though, brought a nice high back office chair from office works about 5 years ago, about $250 still going strong, not a creak or moan to be heard from it.
    Puppy
    note I said "standard" it would be a whole 'nother thread to discuss this particular standard, but next time you're in a lift divide the load rating in kg by the allowed number of persons and you'll most probably find the answer is 67.

    But on the definition of "standard" if you look at the BMI (Body Mass Indicator) tables you'll be surprised how low the "healthy" weight is for your height, some examples:
    height, "healthy" weight
    5ft 4in (163cm) 53 — 66kg
    5ft 6in (168cm) 56 — 70kg
    5ft 8in (173cm) 60 — 74kg
    5ft 10in (178cm) 63 — 79kg
    6ft (183cm) 67 — 84kg


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    I find those BMI tables a load of carp. Admittedly I'm a bit soft and pudgy around the midriff now, but I stand only 167cm tall and when I was full on building I weighed in at 80kg of muscle, with no fat on me. according to the BMI chart I was very overweight. Fails to take into account that not everyone is a pencil neck shaped like a pear.

    Mick
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    my son (weight 87kg) paid $298 for a chair two months ago, the base broke off two days later, made in china, new base is expected within the next couple of days.
    he has been using my $60 one whilst waiting, its still going strong.
    i'll keep you informed when we get him seated in his own chair again. regards
    joe (NO NOT THAT JOE!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman Mick View Post
    I find those BMI tables a load of carp. Admittedly I'm a bit soft and pudgy around the midriff now, but I stand only 167cm tall and when I was full on building I weighed in at 80kg of muscle, with no fat on me. according to the BMI chart I was very overweight. Fails to take into account that not everyone is a pencil neck shaped like a pear.

    Mick
    Mick
    I agree, the tables look like a load of crap.
    Last Winter Olympics we calculated the BMI for about 20 down hill skiiers whose bio included height and weight. All but were one rated as "overweight"


    ian

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    An update, I have spoken to consumer affairs, and they reccomended that I write a letter to the store, and to forward one to the head office. I was going to just leave the letter at store level, but as we were leaving, the employee was opening the envelope addressed to the manager of the store...
    Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
    for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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    This is still ongoing, It is now going through whatever process Consumer Affairs does.
    In the meantime, my partner was driving past a garage sale, stopped and had a look, and bought a real leather computer chair for $20. It has already outlasted the first chair that we bought.
    Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
    for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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    Play safe..sit on the floor.
    Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)

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    Wouldnt it be nice if we could make our own computer chairs... the hard part would be obtaining the swivel and gas strut unit.
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    I DID make my own computer chair - a Neil Scobie rocker. It is not much good as a rocker, but it makes a servicable computer chair. I have used it for about seven years, and I think it will outlast me.

    Rocker

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