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This is a freaking awesome idea!! Thanks so much for sharing!! I have been looking for a good how to and a cheap how to and boom, I found this!! Again, thanks, really helpful.
Off to Home depot and or hobby lobby.
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Thanks but make sure you look at Bollybibs post on this topic too; if I had seen his post I never would have posted mine - his work is much more meticulous and creative; here is the link:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=456911&page=9
I can add a couple more photos and point out it is much easier if you cut your pieces by aligning the pattern to the edge of the foam (as shown in image #1907 below); this is so that you will have one perfectly flat side of the glued-together sections. That way you will only have one side to shape instead of two.
Also I bought a roll of rubber matting (made for tool box lining) from Harbor Fright that I put over the seat springs to make a better support for the foam and keep things cleaner under the seat.