Do it yourself ***Packaseat***
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- Jani Peter Sandvik
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Do it yourself ***Packaseat***
ok. I was looking for packaseats for two weeks, and came to that dessicion that i should make my own so here it is..... and now you can laugh
And the legclamp mechanism is with a springs so i only lift the block up and flipp those legs. but i should put
the inside isnt yet ready i have to make some extra foam on it inside so itl wait tomorrow
And the legclamp mechanism is with a springs so i only lift the block up and flipp those legs. but i should put
the inside isnt yet ready i have to make some extra foam on it inside so itl wait tomorrow
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Nice floor and I will add that Jani's new packAseat is looking sharp! I'll take both, the wood floor and the seat
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16.4 kilos = 36.1 poundsDrew Howard wrote:looks good...how heavy?
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Nice Jani!
Looks like we're a bunch of do it yourself people living in this neck of the woods.
I did the same when i needed a seat some years ago.
I really like your leg construction. Classy
Looks like we're a bunch of do it yourself people living in this neck of the woods.
I did the same when i needed a seat some years ago.
I really like your leg construction. Classy
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- Jani Peter Sandvik
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its all aluminum. yes i made those legs myself toBill Ford wrote:Jani,
Is it a wood construction,or all metal, and did you make the legs, or buy them? looks very nice.I like it..
BF
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well i made this first one so we will se what the future comes withRoger Shackelton wrote:Jani, "NO KIDDING!" you could very well be flooded with orders for Pack-A-Seats. It really looks that good.
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WOW
Jani,
Man, that is a nice seat! Great job. It will look good next to that new Williams!
By the way, when are you expecting it to get there?
Mack
Man, that is a nice seat! Great job. It will look good next to that new Williams!
By the way, when are you expecting it to get there?
Mack
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well i paid it today 2.25 08 so im awaiting it for saturdays gig, if it doesnt make it to that then it comes next weekMack Quinney wrote:Jani,
Man, that is a nice seat! Great job. It will look good next to that new Williams!
By the way, when are you expecting it to get there?
Mack
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thank you dickDick Wood wrote:I'd like to just lay on the floor and look at the bottom (not your bottom).
That's something to be proud of Jani.
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yes the legs are adjustable you can see it on the picture from the bottomJohn Sluszny wrote:Jani,are the legs adjustable?
That would be fantastic !
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Jerry thats one good lookin seat. Love that vinyl style
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- Patrick Helly
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PSG seats
Those are some sweet lookin' seats !
So, I'll give it a try this week. Tired of my piano bench and carrying all my stuff in a tackle box.
Was wondering what dimensions y'all used ?
I'm thinkin' of using 1/2" plywood then covering with Buffalo hyde & toolin' it saddle style but with some SOCAL surf&turf design
So, I'll give it a try this week. Tired of my piano bench and carrying all my stuff in a tackle box.
Was wondering what dimensions y'all used ?
I'm thinkin' of using 1/2" plywood then covering with Buffalo hyde & toolin' it saddle style but with some SOCAL surf&turf design
Patrick Helly
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Jerry, I love the idea with the CD-pockets.
Gonna borrow that one from you.
Nice finish too.
Thanks Drew, that was the simplest way i could think of.
Uffe
Gonna borrow that one from you.
Nice finish too.
Thanks Drew, that was the simplest way i could think of.
Uffe
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