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Lyle Clary

 

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Decatur, Illinois, KC9VCB
Post  Posted 26 Nov 2006 4:45 pm    
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I am thinking about building my own seat. Have access to the tubing and a neighbor to bend it. A cousin who is an upholsterer and I am handy at the woodworking. I need dimensions, type of wood, name of material for covering, etc. A rough sketch would be nice.Has anybody out there done it and do you recommend doing it?
Thanks.

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2006 Zum D10 8x8,1969 ZB Custom D10, BMI S10, 1981 Peavy Musician Mark III, 15 Inch Black Widow, custom enclosure Behringer VAMP2 modeler

[This message was edited by Lyle Clary on 26 November 2006 at 04:47 PM.]

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Bill Ford


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Graniteville SC Aiken
Post  Posted 26 Nov 2006 5:37 pm    
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If you are handy with wood,you can do,here is my first try. Bill


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Chuck Bishop

 

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Washington, USA
Post  Posted 26 Nov 2006 6:50 pm    
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very nice!
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Thom Beeman

 

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Post  Posted 27 Nov 2006 12:38 am    
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Lyle, e-mail me you can find the address on my web-site. www.steelseat.com I'll share some insights with you. God Bless Thom

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Patrick Laffrat


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Gemenos, France
Post  Posted 27 Nov 2006 2:00 am    
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a non used tools box, an old camping seat, a piece of skai, bultex, plywood ,alu profiles,
some hours, about $60

at my size and very confortable...

[This message was edited by Patrick Laffrat on 27 November 2006 at 02:10 AM.]

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Gareth Carthew


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West Sussex, UK
Post  Posted 27 Nov 2006 4:35 am    
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Now that's my kind of ingenuity!

I've been meaning to build myself a seat for some time. I've got the skill I just haven't really gotten around to it yet.

I'm still trying to find a supplier for flightcase hardware (aluminium angle, handles, hinges, clasps etc) in the U.K.

The only one I've found online lists no prices and they ahven't responded to any of my emails requesting a price list to accompany their online catalogue.

Does anyone have a good source?
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Ken Byng


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Southampton, England
Post  Posted 27 Nov 2006 5:40 am    
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Gareth
Check out http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum17/HTML/006385.html

Mike can do you a seat for a very competative price. He is based in Swansea. I have one of his seats and it is as good as anything I've seen from the States without the VAT, import duty and high freight cost.
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Gareth Carthew


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West Sussex, UK
Post  Posted 27 Nov 2006 6:54 am    
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Thanks.

I've think I've seen one of Mike's seats, and from what I remember they are very good.
Right now though I can't really afford it.
Besides, I always get more enjoyment out of building something myself.

[This message was edited by Gareth Carthew on 27 November 2006 at 06:56 AM.]

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Lyle Clary

 

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Decatur, Illinois, KC9VCB
Post  Posted 27 Nov 2006 10:44 am    
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Thanks for all the responses.

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2006 Zum D10 8x8,1969 ZB Custom D10, BMI S10, 1981 Peavy Musician Mark III, 15 Inch Black Widow, custom enclosure Behringer VAMP2 modeler

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Kenny Drake

 

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Leesburg, Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 27 Nov 2006 4:02 pm    
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Lyle, for the seat cushion I suggest you locate some motorcylce seat foam like W.C. Edgar used on "steelseats". I presume Thom Beeman continues to use the same material. Very comfortable, and you can ride it all day with no saddle sores
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Thom Beeman

 

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California, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 27 Nov 2006 7:10 pm    
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That's for the plug Kenny, only it' not motorcycle foam, but has the same consistency of it. Your right ride all day and no saddle sores.

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"If you're not on our seat, you paid too much"

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Kenny Drake

 

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Leesburg, Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 27 Nov 2006 8:56 pm    
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Thom, I think WC told me it was the same stuff but whatever it is, it sure is comfortable! I urge folks to compare for themselves. Lots more storage space too.
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Patrick Laffrat


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Gemenos, France
Post  Posted 28 Nov 2006 12:42 am    
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Gareth
goto >>> http://www.blix-fortress.com/export/index.html

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Gareth Carthew


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West Sussex, UK
Post  Posted 28 Nov 2006 7:41 am    
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Thank you Patrick!
They look cheaper than some of the suppliers over here. While they don't stock everything I need to comeplete my PSG case refurb project they do seem to have everything needed for my seat project.

I must say though that it's stretching my memory of French a little.
They don't seem to have an English translation of the website but I'm getting by
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Gareth Carthew


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West Sussex, UK
Post  Posted 29 Nov 2006 8:17 am    
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Aha!

I finally got a reply from the other company I was looking at. www.penn-elcom.com

They are actually pretty well priced and have a huge selection.

Customers in the U.S. can obtain 95% of the total range.
Obviously I don't know what their pricing in the US is like but I'd recommend a look for anyone contemplating a home build seat or flight case.

For me, a home build has got to be the only choice. The hardware parts will cost me just under £30 + delivery. Then I need to source plywood (easy £10-£15) and legs (fairly easy).
The only things left to find are a suitable "flight case" type laminate for the ply and upholstry for the cusion.

I would think all inclusive of no more than £80 for a sturdy ATA type seat - All edges protected with Aluminium angle, steel/zinc corners, butterfly catch and recessed handles.

You could shave off quite a bit of cash if you wanted to go for a more plain style seat.
I'm going all out for aesthetic reasons. I like the look of a full ATA style seat.


But now here's another question for you seat builders out there...
Why do you get the hinges for a folding backrest?
I can always come up with a custom solution for my own seat but if there are hinges ready out there that will be easier.

[This message was edited by Gareth Carthew on 30 November 2006 at 09:57 AM.]

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