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Long springs on bike saddles are super groovy but they want too much money for worn out rusty bits. I made one. I started with a search of the Habitat for Humanity Re-Store and scored two sets of rocking chair spring sets for $2 each. I also got a metal rod for 65 cents, the whole score was just under $5.
I removed the rocking chair springs from their carrier and then removed the inner steel pan from an old rusted out seat. I cut the inner pan down to look like and old seat and used a cut out bottom bracket as a dolly. I gently taped out a lip on the pan. I used a small ball peen hammer for the tapping.
Top rusted out seat pan
I removed the chrome springs and carrier from an old English 3 speed seat. I bent the carrier to fit the new pan.
Homemade long spring seat springs welded onto the reformed English 3 speed seat parts. I still have to put the nose spring on
I ordered eighth inch thick tooling leather for about $15 from Ebay and I will put 4 copper rivets on the back and 3 on the front and 2 on the sides to keep it in place. I already have the rivets from a project I did 50 years ago: it pays to keep stuff. I have to weld on a pivot bar at the base between the two springs.
I removed the rocking chair springs from their carrier and then removed the inner steel pan from an old rusted out seat. I cut the inner pan down to look like and old seat and used a cut out bottom bracket as a dolly. I gently taped out a lip on the pan. I used a small ball peen hammer for the tapping.
Top rusted out seat pan
I removed the chrome springs and carrier from an old English 3 speed seat. I bent the carrier to fit the new pan.
Homemade long spring seat springs welded onto the reformed English 3 speed seat parts. I still have to put the nose spring on
I ordered eighth inch thick tooling leather for about $15 from Ebay and I will put 4 copper rivets on the back and 3 on the front and 2 on the sides to keep it in place. I already have the rivets from a project I did 50 years ago: it pays to keep stuff. I have to weld on a pivot bar at the base between the two springs.
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