Joe417 wrote:
You didn't mention how you chose the foam densities. I'd like to do something similar. Don't have a local vendor for checking out the foam.
Our AF cushions are similar but don't have the extra thickness of the soft foam. That would add to the ergonomic design for humans.
TC designers usually aren't human.
Or maybe they think more like a bridge designer.
Joe... I bought the foam online
I phoned them and discussed the different options
I ended up getting the Luxury foam.... and it is the furthest thing from squishy
They cut to my spec's.... and mashed the foam into a very tight package... wrapped with Saran type wrap. and shipped it to me. I let it rest and expand for 24 hours when I openned the package.
It doesn't have any odors either.
When I told them about the "Knee relief foam they made a suggestion... I believe I went down one grade of firmbess.
It is very ridged when you first sit down.... then it gives just enough...
Look at this companyI searched online and looked at several companies... you should compare... get the best foam for the job.... remember a dinette takes a lot of use... even as a bed for some people
My package was shipped from Michigan if I remember correctly. It took less than a week.
The local upholstry shops wanted to do the job...and make ne covers .... they really weren't interested in doing a 3 piece assembly... they suggested that the only wayanyone would want to do it would be very expensive... and they told me it would take 6 weeks to get a special order foam for me if I was going to do it myself.
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