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Thread: Help Selecting Seat Foam
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24th February 2013, 01:02 PM #1New Member
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Help Selecting Seat Foam
I am restoring a antique parlor chair and I was wondering what grade foam I should use for the seat cushion. The seat originally had plant fiber, horse hair, and a cotton pad in it. And the cushion has coil springs underneath it. I am new to all of this so I'd appreciate your patience Thanks in advance!
I attached some pics of the chair
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19th July 2013, 11:29 PM #2Senior Member
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I would strengthen the frame a bit then use elastic webbing instead of springs... As a cushion I would use HR32-90 foam (about 100mm thick)
That will give you nice comfy bouncy feel and it will last quite a while...
Alen
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16th September 2013, 10:09 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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IMHO any foam is a waste of your time and effort. They all feel bad and dont last. If you still have it wash the original filling and reuse it for a more authentic and longer lasting seat. They always used to rewas and rstuff the horsehair regularly. It lasts forever, foam does not.
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28th April 2018, 05:57 AM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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Now that's going to help me avoid another restoration mistake. After reading your comment I did some reading and found I'll be happy to take the horse hair stuffing and cleaning it for reuse. I'm even thinking I can build some stock from old wrecked furniture (unless I can rebuild it) to use on furniture where people have already thrown it away. Great advice, thank you.
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