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making a seat pan to upholster

Postby IronDio on Fri Dec 23, 2011 4:32 pm

So, I have this old Persons seat,
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I want to cover it. But, there's no pan to attach the leather to. I trying to think of things I could build one out of...fiberglass? Would definitely work, but, can I staple to it?? I don't think so (not 100% sure on that though). So, I thought, "what about paper mache?" It's easy, way cheaper than glass, and, from what I read, it can be as strong and as easy to work with as wood.
Has anybody attempted this? And, to what results?
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Re: making a seat pan to upholster

Postby MagicRat on Fri Dec 23, 2011 6:25 pm

It can be done with your original pan...

Get a piece of thin leather.GoodWill/Thrift Store store jacket is a good cheap choice.

Cut it apart at the seams.

Use the coat liner as a seat pad.

Use 3M Contact Adhesive to "glue" it all together.(Its used to glue vinyl tops on cars.)


I've done it in the past.It works Real Good!
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Re: making a seat pan to upholster

Postby MagicRat on Fri Dec 23, 2011 6:38 pm

If you decide to do it,I can walk you through it.

Its easy!
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Postby gcrank1 on Fri Dec 23, 2011 9:19 pm

Somewhere I read that one of those garden kneeling pads makes a good underleather pad; cut oversize and glue it down, trim up after it dries on.
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Re: making a seat pan to upholster

Postby B607 on Sat Dec 24, 2011 2:53 am

Also, you can get a pad at WalMart used for putting under a sleeping bag. 1/2" thick closed cell foam. One pad will do a bunch of seats. I use contact cement to stick everything down. Gary
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Re: making a seat pan to upholster

Postby IronDio on Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:41 am

B607 wrote:Also, you can get a pad at WalMart used for putting under a sleeping bag. 1/2" thick closed cell foam. One pad will do a bunch of seats. I use contact cement to stick everything down. Gary
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That looks pretty nice! That looks like just the right amount of padding too.
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Re: making a seat pan to upholster

Postby sloar on Sat Dec 24, 2011 7:07 am

dumpster dive a carpet store and get a piece of recycled carpet foam, works great for seat pads, ive done it for motorcycle seats, i glue 3 or 4 together and use an electric knife to cut it the a sander to shape. for a pan you can a piece of sheet metal and use the lower pan for a shaper, just pound it out and cut to fit. doesnt have to be exact since your covering it any ways just dont forget to cut the little tabs to stick through your lower pan to bend over it.
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Re: making a seat pan to upholster

Postby scott brownsey on Wed Jan 04, 2012 10:08 pm

carpet pad works great
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