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Build a unique piece of furniture and recycle in the process!
I got the idea for this project after watching old seasons of "Top Gear". In the studio, the show hosts sit on seats taken from an old car, and recycled into living room furniture.
For my project, I wanted a unique office chair built from a car seat that could recline and rolls around like this example HERE.
Since I was a poor college student, I couldn't afford a $680 office chair, and instead set a budget of $40.
Total Cost:
- Chair - $25
- Base - $10
- Hardware - $3
- Plywood - free! (I already had it)
$38!
The rest of the pages describe the steps I took to find the parts and build the chair. Enjoy and good luck!
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Signing UpStep 1: Find a seat.
- Although the seat might look great in the car, keep in mind that its new home will be completely out of its element, presumably in a house, so make sure that the chair wouldn't look hopelessly dated in your home. (For example: A '67 Mustang chair might be pretty sweet in a Mustang, it might not look so good with your wife's Ikea furniture.) It's just something to consider.
- Make sure your seat has a mostly square bolt hole pattern, and that all the bolt holes face straight down. If your brackets are asymmetrical, or angled (or, God forbid, both) you'll just be adding that much more complexity to the project. I was lucky enough to find a seat with mostly symmetrical bolt holes, making my base pretty easy to cut.
- Try to avoid electric seats. If you want to able to use the chair's built in adjustment controls, it's much easier to pick a chair with manual controls. You might be able to wire up a system to power an electric seat, but that's out of the scope of this instructable. Sorry.
Now that you know what to look for, where do you actually get a seat? Here's some ideas:
- Ebay or Craigslist - These probably won't have the cheapest seats, but they will have the best selection, and you're not going to have to pull it from the car yourself. Keep in mind, though, that some cleaning will probably be required, unless the seat is brand new.
- Auto parts stores - This will be the most expensive option, but if you really want a SPARCO race seat, or don't want to bother with used seats, you'll mostly like find one here.
- Dig one up yourself at an auto recycling lot (like U-Pull-It, or something similar) - This is going to be your cheapest bet, and the option I chose. Bring a tool kit with a decent socket set, pay a small entrance fee (usually about $2) and start looking! You will have to look hard. The lots are huge, but most vehicles have been sitting there a while, and the seats are likely to be moldy, torn, and/or pretty dirty. After 2 hours of searching, my brother and I found this leather seat from a newer Infiniti that hadn't been beat up, ripped, or otherwise defiled. The company charges for seats based on features, not condition. Since my seat only had manual controls, it was just $24.99! What a steal!






































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I got a leather seat on purpose, because that is what I wanted to sit in, but reupholstery is certainly an option if you're having a hard time finding a seat without split seams or tears.
As for the back seats, well that depends on the vehicle. Most van seats for example sit flat, so rear supports are not necessary, but I see what you're saying. Actually, most rear sedan seats will not work since they are simply foam moldings that use the car's unibody for support. Once you remove them, they are not able to support a person from their own structure. My WRX has seats like this.
Some pics:
https://plus.google.com/photos/102464241338364347663/albums/5656030360238008129
This is really,really worthwhile doing - not just cos its cool, but because it'll be good fo your back and posture. Also it just feeeeeeels right for those racing games !!
If I had the room, I'd have a set like the one they have on Top Gear, but in a different colour... :P
Just a thought, if you ask nicely (or offer some beer money), I'm sure you could get a decent car seat, or set of, from Davesfarm... :)
http://www.youtube.com/user/Davidsfarm