Do any of you with experience using Murphy's seat upholstery for the Rebel
have any opinions regarding the value; comfort; quality, etc? Their (Murphy's)
price seems very reasonable when compared to the quote I received from
OregonAero ($650 each seat-fabric covered). However, OregonAero's reputation
for comfort seems above reproach. I know "you get what you pay for", but I
sure would appreciate any comments.
Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA
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Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
Dear Roger,
MAM itself told me that the upholstery package they were selling was pretty
minimal quality-wise. I finally bit the bullet and sent my (Elite) seat
frames to Oregon Aero. I didn't put the aluminum sheet on them, as Tony
Erickson their tech guy suggested straps. The .016 and a bunch of rivets in
the frame didn't appeal.
I may do the fabric locally, but it didn't appear that I would save much on
the cushioning even with the many south-of-the-border upholsterers in this
area. I attended a workshop at OSH one year put on by that interior wizard
from Ohio, and I decided right then and there this was a homebuilding skill
I could take a pass on!
Jeffrey Steenson
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MAM itself told me that the upholstery package they were selling was pretty
minimal quality-wise. I finally bit the bullet and sent my (Elite) seat
frames to Oregon Aero. I didn't put the aluminum sheet on them, as Tony
Erickson their tech guy suggested straps. The .016 and a bunch of rivets in
the frame didn't appeal.
I may do the fabric locally, but it didn't appear that I would save much on
the cushioning even with the many south-of-the-border upholsterers in this
area. I attended a workshop at OSH one year put on by that interior wizard
from Ohio, and I decided right then and there this was a homebuilding skill
I could take a pass on!
Jeffrey Steenson
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Subject: Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
(Murphy's)Do any of you with experience using Murphy's seat upholstery for the Rebel
have any opinions regarding the value; comfort; quality, etc? Their
reputationprice seems very reasonable when compared to the quote I received from
OregonAero ($650 each seat-fabric covered). However, OregonAero's
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Roger Hoffman #687R
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Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
I have a set from them for my Elite
Not yet flying
They seem very well done and a lot cheaper that any thing else that I looked
at
Keith Oliver
Elite #654 TD
N654ME (reserved)
Farmingdale, Maine
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Subject: Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
Do any of you with experience using Murphy's seat upholstery for the Rebel
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(Murphy's)
price seems very reasonable when compared to the quote I received from
OregonAero ($650 each seat-fabric covered). However, OregonAero's reputation
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sure would appreciate any comments.
Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA
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Not yet flying
They seem very well done and a lot cheaper that any thing else that I looked
at
Keith Oliver
Elite #654 TD
N654ME (reserved)
Farmingdale, Maine
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Subject: Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
Do any of you with experience using Murphy's seat upholstery for the Rebel
have any opinions regarding the value; comfort; quality, etc? Their
(Murphy's)
price seems very reasonable when compared to the quote I received from
OregonAero ($650 each seat-fabric covered). However, OregonAero's reputation
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Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA
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Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
In a message dated 3/14/03 11:10:16 AM Central Standard Time,
rognal@dcsol.com writes:
I ordered temperfoam in soft medium and stiff. Enough to do both seats from
Wicks aircraft. Total right at $100 US. with shipping. Cant find the receipt
for the FAA approved naugahide (SP?) in two colors, but remember it was right
at $100 US also. Took it to a local upholsterer labor for two colors with
panels and pockets $150 US. That was a few years ago. If you go that rout
bring it all to the upholsterer and let him cut and attach the foam they all
have there own way of doing things. The temperfoam is nice EXCEPT in cold
weather when it's like a rock till you're derriere warns it up to fit you're
shape.
Phil&Lisa Smith
#460R
N414D
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rognal@dcsol.com writes:
ROGERDo any of you with experience using Murphy's seat upholstery for the Rebel
have any opinions regarding the value; comfort; quality, etc? Their
(Murphy's)
price seems very reasonable when compared to the quote I received from
OregonAero ($650 each seat-fabric covered). However, OregonAero's
reputation
for comfort seems above reproach. I know "you get what you pay for", but I
sure would appreciate any comments.
I ordered temperfoam in soft medium and stiff. Enough to do both seats from
Wicks aircraft. Total right at $100 US. with shipping. Cant find the receipt
for the FAA approved naugahide (SP?) in two colors, but remember it was right
at $100 US also. Took it to a local upholsterer labor for two colors with
panels and pockets $150 US. That was a few years ago. If you go that rout
bring it all to the upholsterer and let him cut and attach the foam they all
have there own way of doing things. The temperfoam is nice EXCEPT in cold
weather when it's like a rock till you're derriere warns it up to fit you're
shape.
Phil&Lisa Smith
#460R
N414D
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Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
Anyone who hasn't ordered upholstery yet, and wants a SUPERB
job .... that 'interior wizard from Ohio' is likely :
Paul Workman, at
Ohio Aircraft Interiors,
400 South St.,
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
Phone: 1-800-794-6560
(614) 452-1636
He has done a number of award-winning restorations, and is
a great guy to work with - very reasonable cost, good work, and has
helpful advice on materials. He did a GREAT job on our old Aeronca
Sedan ( - and his wife's Aeronca Champ - all leather ) !!
......bobp
--------------------------------orig.-----------------------------------
At 10:26 AM 3/14/03 -0700, you wrote:
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job .... that 'interior wizard from Ohio' is likely :
Paul Workman, at
Ohio Aircraft Interiors,
400 South St.,
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
Phone: 1-800-794-6560
(614) 452-1636
He has done a number of award-winning restorations, and is
a great guy to work with - very reasonable cost, good work, and has
helpful advice on materials. He did a GREAT job on our old Aeronca
Sedan ( - and his wife's Aeronca Champ - all leather ) !!
......bobp
--------------------------------orig.-----------------------------------
At 10:26 AM 3/14/03 -0700, you wrote:
Dear Roger,
MAM itself told me that the upholstery package they were selling was pretty
minimal quality-wise. I finally bit the bullet and sent my (Elite) seat
frames to Oregon Aero. I didn't put the aluminum sheet on them, as Tony
Erickson their tech guy suggested straps. The .016 and a bunch of rivets in
the frame didn't appeal.
I may do the fabric locally, but it didn't appear that I would save much on
the cushioning even with the many south-of-the-border upholsterers in this
area. I attended a workshop at OSH one year put on by that interior wizard
from Ohio, and I decided right then and there this was a homebuilding skill
I could take a pass on!
Jeffrey Steenson
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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 10:08 AM
Subject: Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
(Murphy's)Do any of you with experience using Murphy's seat upholstery for the Rebel
have any opinions regarding the value; comfort; quality, etc? Theirreputationprice seems very reasonable when compared to the quote I received from
OregonAero ($650 each seat-fabric covered). However, OregonAero's*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*for comfort seems above reproach. I know "you get what you pay for", but I
sure would appreciate any comments.
Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA
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Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
I am quite satisfied with the MAM upholstery kit for the price. My seats
are more comfortable than the Cherokee 180 I've been flying lately. One
thing that does not work is the stick on velcro. It sticks just fine to the
aluminum but the side that is on the seat material must be sewn on. Doesn't
stick to the fabric very well at all. Don't try to sew through the stick-on
velcro either. Buy some new velcro for sewing on.
Mike Kimball
SR #044
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
Do any of you with experience using Murphy's seat upholstery for the Rebel
have any opinions regarding the value; comfort; quality, etc? Their
(Murphy's)
price seems very reasonable when compared to the quote I received from
OregonAero ($650 each seat-fabric covered). However, OregonAero's reputation
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sure would appreciate any comments.
Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA
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are more comfortable than the Cherokee 180 I've been flying lately. One
thing that does not work is the stick on velcro. It sticks just fine to the
aluminum but the side that is on the seat material must be sewn on. Doesn't
stick to the fabric very well at all. Don't try to sew through the stick-on
velcro either. Buy some new velcro for sewing on.
Mike Kimball
SR #044
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
rognal@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:09 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
Do any of you with experience using Murphy's seat upholstery for the Rebel
have any opinions regarding the value; comfort; quality, etc? Their
(Murphy's)
price seems very reasonable when compared to the quote I received from
OregonAero ($650 each seat-fabric covered). However, OregonAero's reputation
for comfort seems above reproach. I know "you get what you pay for", but I
sure would appreciate any comments.
Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA
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From: "Mike Kimball" <mkimball@gci.net>
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Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 5:21 PM
Subject: RE: Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
theI am quite satisfied with the MAM upholstery kit for the price. My seats
are more comfortable than the Cherokee 180 I've been flying lately. One
thing that does not work is the stick on velcro. It sticks just fine to
Doesn'taluminum but the side that is on the seat material must be sewn on.
stick-onstick to the fabric very well at all. Don't try to sew through the
reputationvelcro either. Buy some new velcro for sewing on.
Mike Kimball
SR #044
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rognal@dcsol.com
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To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Seat Upholstery / looking for opinions
Do any of you with experience using Murphy's seat upholstery for the Rebel
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(Murphy's)
price seems very reasonable when compared to the quote I received from
OregonAero ($650 each seat-fabric covered). However, OregonAero's
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