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[rebel-builders] Rebel seats

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N.Smith

[rebel-builders] Rebel Seats

Post by N.Smith » Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:29 pm

Hi Guy's
I had my 3 seats for 745E done for about 900 CAD $ from a caravan upholstery
place in a local town. Velco stips on the bottom will hold the cushion in
place on the frame, and the back has a "pocket" in it that slips over the
rear panel of the seat frame. There is a storage pocket sewn into the back
of that fabric as well. Well pleased with the result.
Nig
745E

-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Mike
Betti
Sent: 12 August 2009 03:46
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] Rebel Seats

I had a lady here in upper mi that does that kind of work do my seats for
$125 a seat. She made covers that velcroed at the bottom. They have sown in
pleats and 2 different kinds of fabric. Kind of soft leather looking stuff.
I can email pics if requested.
Mike
Elite 771

-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of Jeff
Micheal
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 11:43 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Rebel Seats

Hi Ralph,

MAM no longer supplies parts/services they don't manufacturer themselves
(besides engines/props/windshields). Upholstery is very expensive and prices
can fluctuate, compare your local shops with those shops that do AC
interiors professionally -- the light of day (cost) will show then.

MAM is running on less than min. staff and emails are not priority, I called
yesterday just to get a message saying they're closed for the next couple of
weeks.

Jeff


On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Ralph Knight
<knightmr@telusplanet.net>wrote:
I understand that Murphy no longer supplies seat covers. I emailed them
several weeks ago to see if they could at least provide patterns so I can
have them made locally.



They haven't even been able to reply to my email!! So much for customer
service.



Does any one have patterns for the seat covers or the name of a shop that
can make a set for me (I live in Edmonton)? I tried one shop locally and
he
wanted over $1200.00 to do both seat covers in fabric only. This is twice
as much as I thought they should be. Maybe I am out of touch ?



Would appreciate any help or advice. Thanks



Ralph Knight 657E





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Ken

[rebel-builders] Rebel seats

Post by Ken » Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:36 pm

Ben
I just wrapped about a 5" wide strap of aluminum around the bottom of
the seat back. IIRC I wrapped the aluminum 270 degrees around the
vertical posts and riveted to the post on the inside edge. The inside
and outside (port and starboard) side of the posts are not stressed by
forward and aft seat forces. A sleeve of upholstory material has held
the obus forme back rest in place just fine. I did not know there was
more than one type of these backrests. Mine are one piece and probably
almost 2 feet high. I tried one in my car and found it so comfortable
that it is still there 20 years later.
Ken

On 28/12/2011 5:23 PM, Ben Ransom wrote:
Hi Ken
Actually, I had missed on the MAM seat Safety Bulletin, but getting your
note I see it on the CD. (I thought I had once printed all the MAM
bulletins out and tabbed them into my paper build manual, but had missed
this one.) Was about to head out and pick up some nylon mesh. I'm a
little on the fence about that ...have had some mind to make aluminum
wraps, sort of like continuous-length Adel clamps. I dunno why, but I
have a little preference for the aluminum sheets instead of nylon mesh.

Which Obus Forme backrest is recommended? And do you use it on top of
anything other than the mesh or aluminum seat back?

Thanks a lot,
-Ben


On 12/28/11 9:41 AM, "Ken"<klehman@albedo.net> wrote:
Using an Obus Forme instead of padding in the low seat back frame
extends it a bit higher and is very comfortable. Much better than a
pillow ;)

I assume you are aware of the reinforcing specified by MAM for the older
low back frames. I think even more reinforcing is prudent since even
some of the modified ones have broken.

Ken

On 28/12/2011 11:50 AM, Ben Ransom wrote:
Thanks, Wayne. Now I just hope I can get one from MAM.

Working on seats today. Sure wish the original frames were built a
little
higher and while half awake early this morning I was giving thought to
cutting and redoing the up-posts to get more height. You see, I
couldn't
possibly take the easy route and just add a pillow to a standard seat
build. Ha.
-Ben

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