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The Little Arrow That Could
What happened: After I bought my plane I made a terrible habit of using the passenger headrest as leverage as I got into and out of the plane. After about 20 flights I felt it finally give way and the headrest bent backwards. Whoops! Now both the metal support rods that go into it are bent as pictured below.
It would be a liability to put it back into the plane in this condition since the metal is now sharp at the spot where it bent, and it weakened to the point where it can't provide any support without snapping off completely. Thus I took that headrest out like 2 years ago and just lived without it (it's really just for style since the fixed angle it's at makes it hard to even use unless you fully reclined your seat). But I want it back in now for aesthetics.
Question: How would you go about repairing something like this? Or is it just FUBAR and I need to find new metal posts that slide in or send it to some shop that does interiors like this? Is there a good, simple DIY solution to fix this?
It would be a liability to put it back into the plane in this condition since the metal is now sharp at the spot where it bent, and it weakened to the point where it can't provide any support without snapping off completely. Thus I took that headrest out like 2 years ago and just lived without it (it's really just for style since the fixed angle it's at makes it hard to even use unless you fully reclined your seat). But I want it back in now for aesthetics.
Question: How would you go about repairing something like this? Or is it just FUBAR and I need to find new metal posts that slide in or send it to some shop that does interiors like this? Is there a good, simple DIY solution to fix this?