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Jordan Baker 15-02-05 22:28

Mk1 Carrier seats
 
HI everyone

I was wondering if someone could provide me with the dimensions for the seat backs in the Cdn Mk1 carrier. I need to make some up and its something I can do easily.

Also what do people use for the snaps that hold the padding on to the wood. Is the wood just plywood and what thickness would it be. Ive also noticed that some people use canvas for the material while others seem to have the some kind of thick textured vinyl.

Any help is much appreciated

Sincerely
Jordan Baker

chris vickery 16-02-05 04:10

JOrdan, I'm sure Charlie Fitton or Stew Loy has something on your query.

Stewart Loy 16-02-05 17:05

Re: Mk1 Carrier seats
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Jordan Baker
HI everyone

I was wondering if someone could provide me with the dimensions for the seat backs in the Cdn Mk1 carrier. I need to make some up and its something I can do easily.

Also what do people use for the snaps that hold the padding on to the wood. Is the wood just plywood and what thickness would it be. Ive also noticed that some people use canvas for the material while others seem to have the some kind of thick textured vinyl.

Any help is much appreciated

Sincerely
Jordan Baker

Jordan,

Athought my machine is a MkII*, the seats could probably be made the same.

I used the vinyl "school bus" seat material, in a happy green tone.

The seat pads are captivated with press the dot style studs and clips that were availible from our frineds at CTC in the specialty parts binsalongside the brass wingnuts and polyurethane washers.

Our pal Perry Kitson ( the real one, not Charlie Fitton ) had the seats made up a few years back, and I am very happy with them. The vinyl material sheds the water, where a canvas cloth may have held in to rot.

Do you have a source for canvas sewing - or are you a seamstress as well as historic military vehicle restorer?

Good luck.


Stewart

Jordan Baker 16-02-05 18:14

thanks
 
Thanks for the info.

Strangely enough I am reasonaby good with a sewing machine. I completely remade the breast pockets on my Greek BD to match wartime Cdn ones. My mother taught me well!

Could someone also provide me with the dimentions and thickness of the wood backing too.

Thanks again.

Nigel Watson 18-02-05 18:07

I'll go to the garage
 
Jordan I'll measure up the spare back rest I have and let you know the sizes. Can't do it until tomorrow.

Nigel


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