I've just finished welding up a steel seat for my single seater. There's a lot of tidying to do and I'm going to punch and swage some holes in it to lighten it. As it stands, it weighs 4.9kg. I'll be trimming it with a bit of foam and some seating cloth I've got left over so I reckon 5.0kg plus runners for the finished weight. Is this a decent effort?
I'm interested in the replies to this as I'll be making a seat at work this week...
Granted mine won't be made from steel
wood, oh and just seen i missed your call to mate sorry
why not do it in ally like the Kirky seats
That's about right. Apparantly my Kirkey seats are about the same.....
Over 6 weeks!
on the seat note i bought mine, think there about 2.2 ish kg each, but not cheap though
Mine will prob be the same price (as above) but will be full seats, and made in the same (cf/kev) material (cough ;0)
BUT - will be full size, rather than kart size
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Originally posted by austin man
why not do it in ally like the Kirky seats
5kg isn't bad compared to regular grp seats.
Photos?
My GRP seats are 2.3kg, cheap and nothing fancy off ebay.
I've handled a few seats recently. The cheap steel frame bucket seats and mid-price GRP seats from the major manufacturers appear to be around
6-8kgs. They are high back seats with full padding.
Lose the padding and they can dip lower. Pay lots for a proper autoclave kevlar shells and they start to get near your weights. So yours are quite
light.
These are up on ebay now - NTDWM
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GRP-Bucket-Seats-Kit-Cars-Locost-westfield-etc-NEW-/140421849796?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=
item20b1cb62c4
Triton jobbies weigh 4.5kgs and don't rust...
Hi
A foam bag job will weigh in at around 3 Kg give you all the support you require. Don't forget that the majority of GRP Jobie's still
require mounting brackets either at the base or in most cases around the shoulders to stop the flex when cornering. And to be honest the dogs danglers
B4 Tillet i had in the last car was lacking in the required strength. Looked nice though.
Cheers Matt