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Putting the "Cush" back into your seat cushions?
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wizard
Posted 2009-05-08 1:46 AM (#173434 - in reply to #103611)
Subject: Re: Putting the "Cush" back into your seat cushions?



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No Bart - there's no foam, no matter density that will do the same work. Also, you must NOT weld the springs - they'll lose the characteristic by that. You'll need to "chop" the seat frame and attach the springs like original (into bent tabs?). Post pictures here - maybe I can help?
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VAN HELSING
Posted 2013-11-17 8:36 AM (#411161 - in reply to #103611)
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Just bumping this up a bit so I don't have to go searching for it.

Thanks to Bart for the original thread and Sven for his excellent pics and tutorial.

I'm gonna have a go at it

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BigBlockMopar
Posted 2013-11-17 12:16 PM (#411195 - in reply to #103611)
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You could also print it out or just bookmark the thread instead of digging up this 6 year old topic...
Or, why not create some kind of INDEX-thread with all the interesting topics over the years.
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miquelonbrad
Posted 2013-11-17 2:17 PM (#411215 - in reply to #103611)
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It's good to "bump" some of the old threads up once in a while, so I can see em!
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VAN HELSING
Posted 2013-11-17 8:24 PM (#411284 - in reply to #411215)
Subject: Re: Putting the "Cush" back into your seat cushions?



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miquelonbrad - 2013-11-18 6:17 AM

It's good to "bump" some of the old threads up once in a while, so I can see em! :)




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Yep, others have bumped up old threads before that I never knew existed because they just got buried over time. I've found these old bumped up threads very interesting and helpful, thought it might help not just me, but others as well by bringing this one up again.

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ttotired
Posted 2014-10-17 12:34 PM (#459530 - in reply to #103611)
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And for the exact same reason, it gets another go around

Taking Wizards advice, I just bit the bullet and bought a walking foot sewing machine

I now have to think of something to make as a practice before trying to do my own motor trimming

Thanks gents for a very interesting topic

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