[CAUT] benches

Jon Page jonpage@comcast.net
Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:40:00 -0500


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I have re-up'd quite a few artist benches, sans tufting.
I see no need for those dirt-catchers if you use a firm enough foam.

Cut the vinyl a few inches up from the piping, replace the foam.
Prep the new cover by making the folded edges with double-sided tape.
Punch holes for the screw shank.
Apply double-sided tape to the bench above the piping to secure the cover.
Tack down the cover on the ends. Then tack the cover on the long sides.
If you measure out tack placement you can get a nice looking job out of it.

Here's what I would be really like for a replacement top...(which I'll try 
on my next victim)
1/4" to 3/8" plywood base with a foam pad and upholstered such that it would
maintain seat height once the old foam is removed and this new top affixed 
to the bench.
The old vinyl would be cut so as to fold over and be stapled to the frame 
surface. Then the new
padded seat can be place on top and held on with screws from underneath.

I mentioned this to Jansen but Bill said they prefer to rebuild the 
mechanism (replace bushings)
when replacing the cover. This is about $150 or $175 plus shipping.

Recovering as detailed above takes 1.5 to 2 hrs depending on acquired 
skills. The Pop-Top
could be made in advance (.5 hr) and secured in a few minutes, now there's 
an enterprise
for some entrepreneur.  Heck, the next time I make one... I'll make a bunch.

Regards,

Jon Page
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