Once I was happy with the test fit that filled out the seat skin, time to neaten up the rough edges and finish it:
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fiber fill layer on the bottom
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black poly layer with foam back spray glued to the edges to smooth over the hacksaw rough cuts:
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I'd wedge cut the back to taper it, but as you will see later, it wasn't quite enough:
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Marine fabric for the bottom to replace the jute:
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And now, time to install the skin over the foam insert onto the frame:
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Nice! Front and sides filled out nicely attaching the skin to the points on the frame.
Only problem was I hadn't cut enough of a wedge on the back to attach the skin to the frame... it was too tight and as I pulled it over the skin ripped trying to hook it over the points along the back of the seat base... and worse, two of the four bending tabs failed and broke!
Yikes! Well, after some chin-scratching, I decided to break out the hog rings. Drilled two holes in the back of the frame for the hog ring ends and hooked it through the seat skin and crimped:
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So this effort took a few hours one evening... based on my trial and error efforts, second bottom took about an hour and a bit and I didn't mess up the back hooks on the seat frame:
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