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Seat cushions?

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:15 pm
by blackdog
I need driver/passenger seat cushions for two open cab CCKW's and one DUKW. Where do you guys get yours and how much do they cost?

Thanks,

Brian

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:46 pm
by Nick Bombini
Do you have any originals that you can recover? That is the route I went. I don't remember the cost of the cushions by themselves off the top of my head since I purchased the cab top at the same time but it was a few hundred for the covers and materials for the bottom and the top cushions.

Hope that helps.

--Nick

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:23 pm
by armydriver
I didn't have originals to stzrt with so I purchased some dense foam and covered my seats myself using a plywood bottom and heavy canvas I got from a local canvas shop. My trucks are open cab trucks so covering the seats is easy.

Cab Seats

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:44 pm
by Cat Man
We have been getting canvas from New Life Canvas. Mona is the new owner - she bought the business from the former East Coast company and location and has moved it to Minnesota. She is doing good work.

A set of replacement covers for an open cab CCKW is $150.

Her web site is www.newlifecanvas.com

As a tip, from an earlier thread here, the CCKW seats are too low for most GI's. Many of us (and the GI's) throw an extra cushion on top of the regulation seats to get up higher. You see these extra cushions in period photos. I set a bottom section from an extra M35 drivers seat in my CCKW. Sets me up just right. But I have a short 5'6" wheel base.

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Cat Man

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:02 pm
by blackdog
Hmm, I think I'll go with the dense foam + plywood + canvas + staples route for the museum truck and the $150 option for myself... :lol:

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 5:56 am
by armydriver
Thanks for that web site Cat Man. Good prices and excellent selection. :D

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:54 am
by blackdog
Today I bought $100 worth of foam (would have been $200 but I caught it on the last day of a 50% off sale) to make seat cushions for two DUKW's and one CCKW. I cut the plywood as well, 3/4" thick for the bottoms and 1/2" thick for the backs. How are the back cushions attached to the seat frame?

I just ordered the canvas from McMaster Carr. Another $60.00.

Grand total so far:

$100.00 -- foam
$60.00 -- canvas
$0.00 -- wood (recycled from knocking down some walls inside the museum)

$160.00

Already have the staples and such. So, looks like I'll have $160.00 invested at the end of all this to make seat cushion sets for 3 vehicles... not bad, I don't think.

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Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:13 pm
by blackdog
armydriver wrote:I didn't have originals to stzrt with so I purchased some dense foam and covered my seats myself using a plywood bottom and heavy canvas I got from a local canvas shop. My trucks are open cab trucks so covering the seats is easy.
DONE! About $170 to make canvas seats for two DUKW's and one CCKW. Thanks for the advice...

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 11:16 am
by oldreliable9_47
backs on the CCKW do not use plywood. They are about 2" thick with a piece 1/4" rope sewn incased inside a piece of canvas and this piece is sewn into the top seam of the cusion. Slide the rope welt into the metal channel on the back seat frame and walla you have a back cusion that hangs for comfort.

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:01 am
by UK Jack
Great thread guys and one that we have all suffered from time to time and one that I recently rectified.

My seat was worn out to and was pretty much flat - I am 6' but couldn't see to much out of the windscreen.......! So I had some made by Allied Forces based here in the UK and I asked them to make to the foam that they used 5.5" deep - absolutely perfect for me and can now see the winch bumper. Happy!

Cheers

Jack.