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best place to get seat/bed foam and covers?
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Tim G



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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 9:12 am    Post subject: best place to get seat/bed foam and covers? Reply with quote

I need new foam for the bed/seat cushions in my Stirling, where's the best place to get the foam? i may also want covers or i might just get a friend to make them for me.

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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 12:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

These guys come recommended to me but not tried yet - I'm on the lookout for foam too
http://www.cbscc.co.uk/

Ebay is also worth a look. I got some from Ebay when I was redoing my camper Very Happy
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Tim G



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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 4:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jennybugs wrote:
These guys come recommended to me but not tried yet - I'm on the lookout for foam too
http://www.cbscc.co.uk/

Ebay is also worth a look. I got some from Ebay when I was redoing my camper Very Happy


Thanks for that, i have looked at ebay and found someone that does it but wanted to shop about a bit first. i'll check that link out now.

what is the recommended thickness, i was looking at 100mm(4")??
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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure what's recommended, but I'd be thinking a bit more than 4" for maximum comfort Very Happy I guess it depends on how much of mother nature's padding you have int he first place Laughing
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Clarina



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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 9:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

We used 4in high density foam for our Stirling, managed to get it locally. I purchased the upholstery fabric from e-bay.

Are your back cushions similar to the seat cushions?

On ours the back cushions are attached to the wall with a batten, they were called 'paddy backs' (info from the guys at Stirling Caravan Services) They were basically quilted and filled (I used polyester wadding) they were not needed to make the beds, as ours is basically two singles at right angles to each other. Thought you might be interested in the photo of the 'paddy backs'

You have been busy already restoring yours, the wooden doors etc look very similar to ours.

I Look forward to seeing more photos of your restoration.

Good luck

Gill
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Penman



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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 9:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi
The limiting factor would appear to be the amount of room you need to slide into the dinette type of seating, with the table in place.
Plus, as the backs and squabs have to be the same thickness in order to make up into a bed, then too thick might make the area left for sitting on would be too narrow.

Ask about density, there used to be a foam place in Blackburn which did some cushions for me and they would have done mixed density if wanted, ie. perhaps a box formation in a softer foam with a harder foam core.

As in all these things talking to the bloke doing the job and explaining what you want can generate different ideas about how to do it.
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Tim G



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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Penman wrote:
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The limiting factor would appear to be the amount of room you need to slide into the dinette type of seating, with the table in place.
Plus, as the backs and squabs have to be the same thickness in order to make up into a bed, then too thick might make the area left for sitting on would be too narrow.



Yes i have measured the seat areas, the whole depth of the base is 570mm, the back is maximum 470mm high so two cushions 470mm by 100 mm should work... however i just thought i haven't measured the table(bed centre) width so i need to do that to make sure all this would work

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Tim G



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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Clarina wrote:
We used 4in high density foam for our Stirling, managed to get it locally. I purchased the upholstery fabric from e-bay.

Are your back cushions similar to the seat cushions?[img]
On ours the back cushions are attached to the wall with a batten, they were called 'paddy backs' (info from the guys at Stirling Caravan Services) They were basically quilted and filled (I used polyester wadding) they were not needed to make the beds, as ours is basically two singles at right angles to each other. Thought you might be interested in the photo of the 'paddy backs'


So is the 4" high density foam comfortable? i like a fairly firm bed.

my cushion and backs are exactly the same so they make up the double bed, my Sprite compact has one of those fixed paddy backs at the single bed end though...
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PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 7:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Tim

The seats are fine with this foam, quite firm, which is what you need for seating. The foam is blue in colour, I have a feeling that it was different colours for different densities, but may be wrong!!

However found when used as beds, a bit firm for our taste, being of the more advanced years!!

Jim uses a piece of memory foam on top of his bed, and I have a 'self inflating mat' that I put on the top of my bed, just makes all the difference for us.

Hope this helps

All the best
Gill
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