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I like the notching the seat frame idea.I've cut my pattern out and will be getting it to the upholstery shop soon.I was hung up on how to support the cushion without brackets,but not anymore.THANKS ''Z''my thougt would be either notches in seat frames or a smooth rail ledge to support center piece in a way that its held in place

Well the wood and sealer I already had laying around so no cost there.but the upholstery shop will be a different story.I will keep you posted on cost when I,m done.Now I,m kinda thinking of maybe using the ''L'' bracket idea with one cross brace in the center that will sit in a small notch in the seat frame.As you can tell I'm gettin ideas from you guys.So keep brainstorm'in.I agree Checkmate should look into this as an option I think it would sell.check 16 i'm glad it worked 4 ya ! your further along w/it than me whats it costin you to get finished product? jup , i was thinkin the leg too but i 'd guess it would take more than 1 ?

Heres how it turned out.It cost about $70.00 total.$55 of that was upholstery.I made it a little short to leave room for my first aid kit.LOLO.K. here is what I've come up with.I took a couple 2x2x1/8 thick alum.angle.This may not look strong,but it is very strong.I had my kids stand on it with me about 350 lbs.no problem.I notched the ends out so they would sit on the seat frame.I ripped one of my angles down too 1 inch on one side so it would not stick down so far,because I want to be able to use this area as a small storage towels,camera,supplies,ect.I made a mock up to see how this would work.Well I can drop it into place in seconds and take it out just the same.This is still a work in progress so suggestions are welcome.![]()
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The only problem was matching the white. I had about 20 shades to choose from and the closest I got is still about 1/2 a shade off if you know what I mean.Anyone trying to do this might want to get the material from Checkmate.Anyways it turned out very nice with no notching the seat frames like I was going to d