26/27 roadster seat back question
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26/27 roadster seat back question
What does the wood frame look like and how is it attached to the back springs?
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Re: 26/27 roadster seat back question
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I have the wood pieces and a Snyder’s spring. Any pics would be appreciated of these wood sticks fastened together.
Thanks
I have the wood pieces and a Snyder’s spring. Any pics would be appreciated of these wood sticks fastened together.
Thanks
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Re: 26/27 roadster seat back question
Danny, there are threads on this subject with pics. Someone will know how to find them or post the info you need. Mine is just springs padding and vinyl laying in place or I could help.
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Re: 26/27 roadster seat back question
This is the only one I can find so far in my stash if I find any more I will post them. Jim
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Re: 26/27 roadster seat back question
Jim
That’s perfect, thanks. Tack together like a pallet and bolt to the rear sheet metal. Now how does the spring attach to the wood frame?
That’s perfect, thanks. Tack together like a pallet and bolt to the rear sheet metal. Now how does the spring attach to the wood frame?
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Re: 26/27 roadster seat back question
Expand the photo and note remnants of heavy canvas tacked to the upper wood rail, those pieces were looped around the spring frame.
Adjust the loop length to hang spring in position, do the seat base first so the backrest spring and backrest upholstery clears the seat so it can be removed.
Adjust the loop length to hang spring in position, do the seat base first so the backrest spring and backrest upholstery clears the seat so it can be removed.
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