However you builders do it - sling, fiberglass, wood, aluminum,
combination of these, whatever - do a good job making it in such a way
that there will never be any possibility of something tearing loose or
breaking. There's been several instances of seats breaking during high-G
pull-outs - showing
Look on line for memory foam. After wading thru all the other things that came
up I found memory foam at a good price. I can't find the receipt but it ran
about $135. for enough to do 4 seats in my C310.
On Sunday, October 4, 2015 8:57 PM, Phillip Hill via KRnet wrote:
Trampoline fabr
Memory foam is becoming universal. I find it in mattress toppers in the
Goodwill aviation store. Pillows too. There are many grades of firmness. Put a
layer of firm on the bottom, softest on top. Peter
oe Nunley CW2 US Army RetiredBaker JROTC Instructor Baker Florida
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> Original message
> From: Chris Gardiner via KRnet
> Date: 10/04/2015 5:15 PM (GMT-06:00)
> To: KRnet
> Cc: Chris Gardiner
> Subject: Re: KR> Canopy/Seat
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> Joe,
> I use t
Trampoline fabric makes for a good sling seat.
On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 8:28 PM, peter via KRnet
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> Memory foam is becoming universal. I find it in mattress toppers in the
> Goodwill aviation store. Pillows too. There are many grades of firmness.
> Put a layer of firm on the bottom, softest
Joe,
I use the RR canvas sling seat and a 2 inch memory foam cushion that conforms
to my butt as it warms up .
At 5 foot 10 , I have an inch or so to the canopy with this set up.
Regards
Chris Gardiner
KR2S
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> What do you use?
>
> Joe Nunley CW2 US Army RetiredBaker JROTC
(GMT-06:00)
To: KRnet
Cc: Chris Gardiner
Subject: Re: KR> Canopy/Seat
Joe,
I use the RR canvas sling seat and a 2 inch memory foam cushion that conforms
to my butt as it warms up .
At 5 foot 10 , I have an inch or so to the canopy with this set up.
Regards
Chris Gardiner
KR2S
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Cc: "T. W. Norman"
Subject: KR> Canopy/Seat
Good evening,
I've been able to finish my seats, and I am very pleased with the
results.However (you know how it is when someone says "however") I sat in
the airplane (and, yes, I'll admit to ma
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> hi mac, how much did you lower it
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> also, is that bought seat?
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> Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2015 07:16:15 +0100
> To: krnet at list.krnet.org
> Subject: Re: KR> Canopy/Seat
> From: krnet at list.krnet.org
> CC: mac.xm657 at gmail.com
>
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hi mac, how much did you lower it
also, is that bought seat?
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Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2015 07:16:15 +0100
To: krnet at list.krnet.org
Subject: Re: KR> Canopy/Seat
From: krnet at list.krnet.org
CC: mac.xm657 at gmail.com
This is how I did mine Trevor-Just lower
This is how I did mine Trevor-Just lower the bucket to fit.
I'm 5ft 9 and it worked for me.
All the best.
Mac UK
On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 4:17 AM, T. W. Norman via KRnet wrote:
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>
> Good evening,
>
>
>
> I've been able to finish my seats, and I am very pleased with the
> results.However (you kno
W. Norman"
Subject: KR> Canopy/Seat
Good evening,
I've been able to finish my seats, and I am very pleased with the
results.However (you know how it is when someone says "however") I sat in
the airplane (and, yes, I'll admit to making airplane noises too) and I
lowe
Good evening,
I've been able to finish my seats, and I am very pleased with the
results.However (you know how it is when someone says "however") I sat in
the airplane (and, yes, I'll admit to making airplane noises too) and I
lowered the canopy-the result was needing to cock my head to the rig
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