yes... this has been done before... not exactly the same... but closeOriginally Posted by asteroid
http://www.robotics.com/chair/
~mike
this might sound a bit insane,
my office chair for my PC is looking tatty, theres a hole on the seat fabric, Ive snapped off one of the arms off and the back is coming away.
Idea:
The metal base of my office chair (I got it from a local tax office who were throwing a load of them out) is quite sturdy, and has the usual hydraulic lever thing.
is it possible I could get a nice quality leather chair from a car from a scrap yard and bolt it onto the base of my office chair?
Im guessing theres probably not much demand for car seats in scrapyards and it should be quite cheap to get good used one.![]()
has anyone ever done this?
any experienced scrapyard scavangers here, can suggest how easy this would be to do, or if some metal bracket would have to be fabricated in between.
yes... this has been done before... not exactly the same... but closeOriginally Posted by asteroid
http://www.robotics.com/chair/
~mike
Single Member of the "1000 Post and No MP3 Car" Club
PROJECT ON INDEFINATE HOLD... BOUGHT A HOUSE
2000 Cavalier Z24 [###-------] Only 30% Done ... Still
Nice link, mike!!
I think I might have to do that at some stageI was considering that a couple of years ago with a steering wheel/pedals...i think it's time for me to get my force-feedback wheel for the PC and do it!
Garry
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http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=733716
Ive been thinking about doing the same thing for awhile now. I got a set of buckets for $20 at a U-pull-it type scrap yard. It should be simple enough to weld/fabricate an adapter to an office chair base. Im just worried they will be too top-heavy, because I like to lean back alot![]()
Just make sure your base will fit the seat. If its really tall + heavy you will need a larger base, or keep it a lowrider depending on your desk situation.
I am planning something different now. A big comfy lazy boy. It will probably require some work on my desk, but its doable. Just need to figure out how to make the left armrest fold down so you can get in the seat without moving it, then fold back up when you want up.
I havnt looked into how they work yet, but you know that lever on the side you use to recline? Well, I think that will be what drops the armrest down. Either that or voice activated relay + some solenoids = l33t![]()
I would rather like something like this - although maybe without using a Recaro:
http://store3.yimg.com/I/soloracerdotcom_1778_1731414
No Carputer YET.
A car I'm designing...
so instead of bringing the PC to the car like most of us on here are doing, you're bringing the car to your PCGood luck!
where on earth did you find a you-pull it scrap yard? I haven't been able to find any the last couple of years. All of the scrap yards are intereconnected now, and charge a premium for a part!
car computer rev 5: 8" lilliput and usual suspects
We have two here in So. Oregon within 10 miles of each other. I get parts from them all the time for my stupid little projects![]()
We have some U-Pull it Parts places in MN tooOriginally Posted by e_fractal
Before I moved I had a 2000 Vette seat for a comp chair. Got the seat out of my niegbors toltaled Vette before the insurance company took it. Man I loved that chair but had no room for it in the move
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