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ooh-la-la | 20:08 Fri 26th Feb 2010 | Home & Garden
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hey guys I'm trying to find something to go over my stainless steal chair legs to stop them scratching my wood floor. I've tried the felt pads that just stick on, but they come off after a few days even when i use super glue on them.

Any ideas will be much appreciated, thankyou in advance xxxx
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Cut some new felt pads, the super glue probably doesn`t stick because of the glue already on them
ooh la la, if they are round legs could you try walking stick rubber tips
cobblers for stick on soles - cut to fit
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i did that when i first had them Elvis, but they came off after two days hence i tried putting glue on them.

Ooh! your so clever islowry!!! where can i get them from?
usually any mobility supplier cheers lowry
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ow my goodness! two good ideas! i'll try the cheepest one first! lol!
Rather than rob four people with walking sticks, rob someone with a zimmerframe
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thankyou xx what does lowry mean!?
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Lol! your so mean but funnny elvis!!!
mobility is where they sell walking sticks etc. they sell tips for walking sticks at your local cobblers
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thankyou, god i feel so silly sometimes, thank god for this website!!!!
You did'nt state the style/size of leg on your chair,,,I had the same problem a year ago and used these http://tinyurl.com/yb8nn47
If you search around you can get them cheaper....I paid £14 for 16 of them.
I bought walking stick ferules and they worked like a dream.

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