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<p>[QUOTE="vintagedownsouth, post: 111690, member: 1594"]Really valuable information! Thanks everyone!</p><p><br /></p><p>There is very little metal on this chair. The reclining ability is purely done by leaning back. The metal brackets that I think you might be referring to are the three metal brackets on the bottom of the seat. they are holding the springs in place. The other metal brackets are found in the foot rest. You can adjust the foot rest up and down by sliding the footrest into the slotted brackets. Then apart from the screws, everything else is wood and fabric.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="vintagedownsouth, post: 111690, member: 1594"]Really valuable information! Thanks everyone! There is very little metal on this chair. The reclining ability is purely done by leaning back. The metal brackets that I think you might be referring to are the three metal brackets on the bottom of the seat. they are holding the springs in place. The other metal brackets are found in the foot rest. You can adjust the foot rest up and down by sliding the footrest into the slotted brackets. Then apart from the screws, everything else is wood and fabric.[/QUOTE]
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