matty d
Well-known member
Hi DIY Novice here.....here is something work related.
I work in rehab on a behavioral health unit. Everything is safety oriented. We have patients use wheelchairs with anti-tipper (wheelie bars).
The wheelie bars are steel and insert into another steel tubing on the frame and have a button lock (like the ones you see when adjusting a metal cane or crutches).
I would like to weld the wheelie bars onto the wheelchair frame. The supervisors say NO because it would void the warranty B.S.
Any suggestions for glue/adhesives or other techniques that will secure the wheelie bars so that patients will not take them off to use as weapons?
THANKS GUYS
I work in rehab on a behavioral health unit. Everything is safety oriented. We have patients use wheelchairs with anti-tipper (wheelie bars).
The wheelie bars are steel and insert into another steel tubing on the frame and have a button lock (like the ones you see when adjusting a metal cane or crutches).
I would like to weld the wheelie bars onto the wheelchair frame. The supervisors say NO because it would void the warranty B.S.
Any suggestions for glue/adhesives or other techniques that will secure the wheelie bars so that patients will not take them off to use as weapons?
THANKS GUYS


