Need help with seat foam

Started by kb426, January 01, 2008, 03:16:35 PM

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kb426

I need to taper the foam on the seat back. It's 18" tall and 44" wide. I need to cut several inches off the top and taper down to 0 about 1/3 of the way up from the seat bottom. I don't have a saw that big, no hot wire or a good idea. Is there a 100% way to do this or do I need to find an uph. shop that knows how to do it?
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Bugpac

go get a electric turkey carving knife... :D
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Dave

Quote from: "Bugpac"go get a electric turkey carving knife... :D

You pretty fart smeller..
ya lectric k-nife.
A chain saw will work too but its pretty messy...
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Bugpac

I have pondered in some upholstery work... :D
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enjenjo

You can also sand it into shape with a small disc on a die grinder, but it's messy.
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kb426

Frank, I have around 3" to remove at the top. I don't have an electric knife close to the length I need.
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Dave

Quote from: "kb426"Frank, I have around 3" to remove at the top. I don't have an electric knife close to the length I need.

Got a bic lighter  :?:  :twisted:  :twisted:
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UGLY OLDS

Quote from: "kb426"Frank, I have around 3" to remove at the top. I don't have an electric knife close to the length I need.


Don't try to wack the whole piece at once....Think "shaving" with the knife ACROSS the width.....Smaller pieces--A little at a time ....Sometimes a FINE tooth hacksaw blade..( No handle) , can be used....
Maybe look here ???

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Topsterguy

If you don't have an electric carving knife use a seated edge bread knife and just whittle it down a chunk at a  time.. That's what I did.
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C9

Electric knife.

That's what the kid who did my 32's seat used.

He cut the foam, held it back and cut again.


You can carve a turkey with a pocketknife, just takes a while....
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Bugpac

Walmart has the turkey knifes cheap, Or if you would rather shop at a higher class store, any big box store likely has them for 15-20 bux...
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t boner

It is kind of hard to explain with  just words, but cut the foam into slices,  ( like 6" wide) verticaly with a band saw, then cut out the wedge pieces ( 2" to 0") out of each slice, then glue the slices back together.

chimp koose

a buddy of mine who used to race R/C cars would freeze the foam tires and then lathe them round every now and then. Would freezing the foam make it less messy ,possibly easier to grind?

brti

Years ago I worked in a foam rubber mine............. :?  We used electric knives for the small stuff and had a real big one for the bigger stuff like mattresses etc. Any "cuttings" that were developed were used for pillows etc................ :roll:  It was nice and dry down there and a real safe place to work cause if you happen to fall down well,,,,,,,,,,,,you just bouced back up :wink:

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Use an electric knife, section the cushion and glue it back together it works great. :wink:
what\'s that noise,,,,,, never mind I\'ll check it later

kb426

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