Has there been a discussion on various replacements for the canvas sling seat? Senior seems to be replacing his - Mike
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Airtex lists a replacement seat sling, described as "vinyl-coated nylon" at $104. I am in need of replacing the canvas seat sling in my BC12D-1. Over the years it has shrunken in the side-to-side dimension, away from the sides and is pulling the headliner with it. I actually thought about purchasing some tan canvas and sewing one up myself. Installing the grommets looked like the biggest part of the job. Though what I think will take an hour or two always seems to take ten... I assume this represents an "owner-produced" replacement part.
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I made a drawing of mine (with corrections for damage and shrinkage) and got a tent maker to sew it up and put in all the grommets. It came out beautiful and exactly like a brand new factory one for a lot less money. Of course when I made it I was told there weren't any available from a PMA source. I don't know if you can make an owner produced part if they are commercially available. Sometimes it is nice to have a pre-war plane with "no-longer-stocked" parts.
Hank
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Originally posted by paulnuss View PostAirtex lists a replacement seat sling, described as "vinyl-coated nylon" at $104. I am in need of replacing the canvas seat sling in my BC12D-1. Over the years it has shrunken in the side-to-side dimension, away from the sides and is pulling the headliner with it. I actually thought about purchasing some tan canvas and sewing one up myself. Installing the grommets looked like the biggest part of the job. Though what I think will take an hour or two always seems to take ten... I assume this represents an "owner-produced" replacement part.
Dave
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Originally posted by mhorowit View PostYou two are discussing replacing the seat with the same design; I was thinking of replacing the sling with perhaps a wooden bench seat with a back? - Mike
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My seat cushions have a piece of 1/8" ply for a bottom/back and work great. I consider that an "Upholstery change" which is allowed without changing the airframe. If you change the seat structure you are changing the airframe and could get hit by the Feds if it isn't approved! I don't think it is likely, but I kind of avoid messing with changing what they would call "structure changes". Remember, THEY get to decide if it's a structure change, and the ply in the cushions works fine.
Hank
Makes the upholstery easier too!
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I purchased all my interior parts from Airtex and happy with them. One addition I made to the baggage compartment was to have a canvas shop add a flap and velcro that covers the top of the baggage area. It really covers up all the stuff I carry and was the same material/color as the baggage compartment.
CarlTF# 371
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That was done on the F-22 ; drawings are here. I have a F-22 fuselage with all that done , would work great for an Experimential .... [email protected] its on web site www.barberaircraft.comTaylorcraft Foundation, Inc
Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
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Originally posted by astjp2 View PostRe: Replacing sling seat?
There is a 337 for removal of the rear cross brace, and I think there is one for using cessna 150 seats and another to use an aluminum seat to repace the sling. Tim
How did you like that Aluminum Seat you fabricated? Comfortable? Did it raise the height of the seat too much?
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