In one sense, if you visit one Ikea store, you've visited them all. There is a winding path through the furniture showrooms, and it's all geared to lead you to an area geared for impulse buys before picking out the unassembled furniture (in boxes) from the warehouse side of the store.
But first....
Last night, I sat down on a plastic chair that RQS had placed in front of her desktop computer. Sooner or later, the chair was going to break under my weight (it was a flimsy piece of molded plastic), and it did in a spectacular fashion. As I moved to get up from the seat, my shifting weight caused the rear legs of the chair to collapse and break off, causing me to land on the floor in an embarrassing way. At that point, RQS came over to help me up and I knew that we'd have to replace the chair today.
Morning came, and RQS had to go to her gym for her weekly round with her personal trainer. When I picked her up, I knew the perfect place for us to go to get the replacement chair - Ikea. So, it was off to Hicksville, and to do some chair shopping. RQS was surprised to see how big the store was, and got some ideas of what she could do in her place. After trying out a couple of chairs, we settled on one model - and purchased it. And then we went for dinner at a seafood joint I knew in Lindenhurst.
Once finished with dinner, it was back to RQS's place to assemble the chair. Assembly of most Ikea furniture is relatively straight forward. One looks at pictures in sequence, and assembles the parts to look like the images on each page in sequence. And that is what we did until RQS almost stripped the screw head because of a flaw in its manufacture. To prevent damage to the remaining part of the hex screw head, I decided to use a pair of pliers to get the screw down as far as possible, then try to use the provided Allen wrench to tighten the screw the rest of the way. Luckily, I was successful where RQS wasn't. Now, RQS has a solid chair she can sit on - at a very reasonable price.
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