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Any builder out there interested in a pair of Murphy SR bucket seats for $250.00 USD? We would like to sell these seats with new cloth upholstery seat kits purchased from Murphy. Your cost $500.00 USD for seats and upholstery kits, a savings of $260.00 USD.
We would like to install some certified seats in our SR.
Peter Kopasovic & Monica Piquette
SR003
We would like to install some certified seats in our SR.
Peter Kopasovic & Monica Piquette
SR003
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What is the color of the upholstery kit?
Mike
Mike
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Subject: seats
Any builder out there interested in a pair of Murphy SR bucket seats for $250.00 USD? We would like to sell these seats with new cloth upholstery seat kits purchased from Murphy. Your cost $500.00 USD for seats and upholstery kits, a savings of $260.00 USD.
We would like to install some certified seats in our SR.
Peter Kopasovic & Monica Piquette
SR003
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Sorry, our seats are not for sale anymore. We thought we had a good buy on some cessna seats, but , alas, that is not to be.
P & M
SR003
P & M
SR003
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: seats
What is the color of the upholstery kit?
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 5:14 AM
Subject: seats
Any builder out there interested in a pair of Murphy SR bucket seats for $250.00 USD? We would like to sell these seats with new cloth upholstery seat kits purchased from Murphy. Your cost $500.00 USD for seats and upholstery kits, a savings of $260.00 USD.
We would like to install some certified seats in our SR.
Peter Kopasovic & Monica Piquette
SR003
seats
If anyone IS looking for car seats... we have a pair of green leather
seats - each weighs 20 pounds. This is the seat frames, cushions and
leather covering - no base. We bought for our SR but decided they are too
heavy to use. The seat dimensions are virtually identical to MAM bucket
seats - these seats are sturdier. $125.00 USD for the pair plus shipping.
Contact us off list if you are interested (capete@golden.net) and we can
send you some picutres and more details.
Peter & Monica
SR003
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seats - each weighs 20 pounds. This is the seat frames, cushions and
leather covering - no base. We bought for our SR but decided they are too
heavy to use. The seat dimensions are virtually identical to MAM bucket
seats - these seats are sturdier. $125.00 USD for the pair plus shipping.
Contact us off list if you are interested (capete@golden.net) and we can
send you some picutres and more details.
Peter & Monica
SR003
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What was Temperfoam has now been renamed ConForfoam thanks to the
efforts of the Swedish mattress people. It is also available from Jim
Fix at FixProps. One comment to pass on from him: Put the foam in a
muslin covering before covering it in turn with the upholstery.
Ralph Baker
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efforts of the Swedish mattress people. It is also available from Jim
Fix at FixProps. One comment to pass on from him: Put the foam in a
muslin covering before covering it in turn with the upholstery.
Ralph Baker
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My rudder pulleys are on the inside. Works great. No interference. I
can't figure out why MAM puts them on the hot side of the firewall. Doesn't
make sense. With access panels they are just as easy to inspect and replace
if necessary.
Mike Kimball
SR #044
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 10:25 AM
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Subject: Re: seats
Thanks to everyones' input on seats in the SR. Based on that input, I'm
leaning toward using at least MAM's seat base. Before I go further, I want
to check out the weight of a few car seats to see how much penalty there is
with this option. A friend of mine had to replace a seat in his VW and
said it was surprisingly lightweight. My understanding is that in recent
years, car makers have taken a lot of weight out wherever possible to meet
mileage minimums. If I find anything, I'll pass it on.
Two other questions for SR builders:
1. I think I remember someone talking about installing the rudder pulleys
on the inside of the firewall instead of the engine side. Are there any
interference problems or other changes required to do this?
2. Does anyone plan on, or has installed electric flaps in their SR. Pros
and cons?
Tom Packard
SR 043; N111TP
Tel: 651-736-9594
Fax: 651-575-0327
email: tjpackard@mmm.com
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can't figure out why MAM puts them on the hot side of the firewall. Doesn't
make sense. With access panels they are just as easy to inspect and replace
if necessary.
Mike Kimball
SR #044
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 10:25 AM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: seats
Thanks to everyones' input on seats in the SR. Based on that input, I'm
leaning toward using at least MAM's seat base. Before I go further, I want
to check out the weight of a few car seats to see how much penalty there is
with this option. A friend of mine had to replace a seat in his VW and
said it was surprisingly lightweight. My understanding is that in recent
years, car makers have taken a lot of weight out wherever possible to meet
mileage minimums. If I find anything, I'll pass it on.
Two other questions for SR builders:
1. I think I remember someone talking about installing the rudder pulleys
on the inside of the firewall instead of the engine side. Are there any
interference problems or other changes required to do this?
2. Does anyone plan on, or has installed electric flaps in their SR. Pros
and cons?
Tom Packard
SR 043; N111TP
Tel: 651-736-9594
Fax: 651-575-0327
email: tjpackard@mmm.com
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Thanks to everyones' input on seats in the SR. Based on that input, I'm
leaning toward using at least MAM's seat base. Before I go further, I want
to check out the weight of a few car seats to see how much penalty there is
with this option. A friend of mine had to replace a seat in his VW and
said it was surprisingly lightweight. My understanding is that in recent
years, car makers have taken a lot of weight out wherever possible to meet
mileage minimums. If I find anything, I'll pass it on.
Two other questions for SR builders:
1. I think I remember someone talking about installing the rudder pulleys
on the inside of the firewall instead of the engine side. Are there any
interference problems or other changes required to do this?
2. Does anyone plan on, or has installed electric flaps in their SR. Pros
and cons?
Tom Packard
SR 043; N111TP
Tel: 651-736-9594
Fax: 651-575-0327
email: tjpackard@mmm.com
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leaning toward using at least MAM's seat base. Before I go further, I want
to check out the weight of a few car seats to see how much penalty there is
with this option. A friend of mine had to replace a seat in his VW and
said it was surprisingly lightweight. My understanding is that in recent
years, car makers have taken a lot of weight out wherever possible to meet
mileage minimums. If I find anything, I'll pass it on.
Two other questions for SR builders:
1. I think I remember someone talking about installing the rudder pulleys
on the inside of the firewall instead of the engine side. Are there any
interference problems or other changes required to do this?
2. Does anyone plan on, or has installed electric flaps in their SR. Pros
and cons?
Tom Packard
SR 043; N111TP
Tel: 651-736-9594
Fax: 651-575-0327
email: tjpackard@mmm.com
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Can't respond to question #2, but I have put my pully's on the inside. Went very easy. They were originally on the outside and I switched them. I have not installed rudder cables so I can't completely claim victory here. But, yes there was email on the subject. By the way, I plugged the holes with some snap in's I found at the local hardware store for plugging holes.
Rick Muller SR70
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Sent: 03/17/03 12:25 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: seats
Thanks to everyones' input on seats in the SR. Based on that input, I'm
leaning toward using at least MAM's seat base. Before I go further, I
want
to check out the weight of a few car seats to see how much penalty there
is
with this option. A friend of mine had to replace a seat in his VW and
said it was surprisingly lightweight. My understanding is that in recent
years, car makers have taken a lot of weight out wherever possible to meet
mileage minimums. If I find anything, I'll pass it on.
Two other questions for SR builders:
1. I think I remember someone talking about installing the rudder pulleys
on the inside of the firewall instead of the engine side. Are there any
interference problems or other changes required to do this?
2. Does anyone plan on, or has installed electric flaps in their SR.
Pros
and cons?
Tom Packard
SR 043; N111TP
Tel: 651-736-9594
Fax: 651-575-0327
email:
tjpackard@mmm.com
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Rick Muller SR70
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From: tjpackard@mmm.com
Sent: 03/17/03 12:25 PM
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: seats
Thanks to everyones' input on seats in the SR. Based on that input, I'm
leaning toward using at least MAM's seat base. Before I go further, I
want
to check out the weight of a few car seats to see how much penalty there
is
with this option. A friend of mine had to replace a seat in his VW and
said it was surprisingly lightweight. My understanding is that in recent
years, car makers have taken a lot of weight out wherever possible to meet
mileage minimums. If I find anything, I'll pass it on.
Two other questions for SR builders:
1. I think I remember someone talking about installing the rudder pulleys
on the inside of the firewall instead of the engine side. Are there any
interference problems or other changes required to do this?
2. Does anyone plan on, or has installed electric flaps in their SR.
Pros
and cons?
Tom Packard
SR 043; N111TP
Tel: 651-736-9594
Fax: 651-575-0327
email:
tjpackard@mmm.com
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Check www.chassisshop.com for the same style with the airline style rotary buckle. Inertia reels are tough to find but sometimes airline surplus places have them.
Steve Rhodes
Moose 173
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Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:06 am
Subject: Re: Seats
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Steve Rhodes
Moose 173
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Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 9:06 am
Subject: Re: Seats
I like there shoulder harnesses, anyone used something similar
with
inertial reels?
David Stroud wrote:
http://racecraftseats.com/policy.asp>which might have some promiseThere was some talk about seats recently and I found this site :
for those that need custom sized seats, etc.Obviously, That is the seat only and noThe Slimline seat weighs 12 lbs and the Cruiser is 15lbs.up for about 3 lbs. Anyonemounting frame below. I suspect a mounting frame could be whipped? Thanks.have any idea of the range of weights of standard aircraft seats--------*Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
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David:
Just checked out the site. Looks like some comfy seats, worth looking
into. On the accessory page there are mounting brackets. How did you
know how much they weight?
Peter
On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 06:59 AM, David Stroud wrote:
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Just checked out the site. Looks like some comfy seats, worth looking
into. On the accessory page there are mounting brackets. How did you
know how much they weight?
Peter
On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 06:59 AM, David Stroud wrote:
There was some talk about seats recently and I found this site :
http://racecraftseats.com/policy.asp
which might have some promise for those that need custom sized seats,
etc.
The Slimline seat weighs 12 lbs and the Cruiser is 15lbs. Obviously,
That is the seat only and no
mounting frame below. I suspect a mounting frame could be whipped up
for about 3 lbs. Anyone
have any idea of the range of weights of standard aircraft seats ?
Thanks.
Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia Mk 1 C-FDWS
Fairchild 51, early construction
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There was some talk about seats recently and I found this site : http://racecraftseats.com/policy.asp
which might have some promise for those that need custom sized seats, etc.
The Slimline seat weighs 12 lbs and the Cruiser is 15lbs. Obviously, That is the seat only and no
mounting frame below. I suspect a mounting frame could be whipped up for about 3 lbs. Anyone
have any idea of the range of weights of standard aircraft seats ? Thanks.
Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia Mk 1 C-FDWS
Fairchild 51, early construction
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which might have some promise for those that need custom sized seats, etc.
The Slimline seat weighs 12 lbs and the Cruiser is 15lbs. Obviously, That is the seat only and no
mounting frame below. I suspect a mounting frame could be whipped up for about 3 lbs. Anyone
have any idea of the range of weights of standard aircraft seats ? Thanks.
Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia Mk 1 C-FDWS
Fairchild 51, early construction
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These seats look good. Be sure to check out the flammability of the fabrics
and foams. It's unlikely that there will ever be a fire but some fabrics and
foams are very toxic when burning.
Al
Moose, N526AP
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and foams. It's unlikely that there will ever be a fire but some fabrics and
foams are very toxic when burning.
Al
Moose, N526AP
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Subject: Seats
http://racecraftseats.com/policy.aspThere was some talk about seats recently and I found this site :
is the seat only and nowhich might have some promise for those that need custom sized seats, etc.
The Slimline seat weighs 12 lbs and the Cruiser is 15lbs. Obviously, That
about 3 lbs. Anyonemounting frame below. I suspect a mounting frame could be whipped up for
Thanks.have any idea of the range of weights of standard aircraft seats ?
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Seats
I called 'em on the toll free line...: )
Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia Mk 1 C-FDWS
Fairchild 51, early construction
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Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: Seats
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Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia Mk 1 C-FDWS
Fairchild 51, early construction
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From: "Peter, Juliet, & Wanaao" <northofsixty@mac.com>
To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 10:12 AM
Subject: Re: Seats
David:
Just checked out the site. Looks like some comfy seats, worth looking
into. On the accessory page there are mounting brackets. How did you
know how much they weight?
Peter
On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 06:59 AM, David Stroud wrote:
There was some talk about seats recently and I found this site :
http://racecraftseats.com/policy.asp
which might have some promise for those that need custom sized seats,
etc.
The Slimline seat weighs 12 lbs and the Cruiser is 15lbs. Obviously,
That is the seat only and no
mounting frame below. I suspect a mounting frame could be whipped up
for about 3 lbs. Anyone
have any idea of the range of weights of standard aircraft seats ?
Thanks.
Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia Mk 1 C-FDWS
Fairchild 51, early construction
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I like there shoulder harnesses, anyone used something similar with
inertial reels?
David Stroud wrote:
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inertial reels?
David Stroud wrote:
There was some talk about seats recently and I found this site : http://racecraftseats.com/policy.asp
which might have some promise for those that need custom sized seats, etc.
The Slimline seat weighs 12 lbs and the Cruiser is 15lbs. Obviously, That is the seat only and no
mounting frame below. I suspect a mounting frame could be whipped up for about 3 lbs. Anyone
have any idea of the range of weights of standard aircraft seats ? Thanks.
Dave Stroud, Ottawa, Canada
Christavia Mk 1 C-FDWS
Fairchild 51, early construction
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Hi all,
Building seats these days. The instructions are getting worse as I go on. Do the seat backs have the aluminum skin put on the back side or is riveted to the front side of the frame.
Thanks,
Mike Betti
771E
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Building seats these days. The instructions are getting worse as I go on. Do the seat backs have the aluminum skin put on the back side or is riveted to the front side of the frame.
Thanks,
Mike Betti
771E
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