To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Garage Chairs

Dead Skunk

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 27, 2005
Messages
57
Location
Dexter,Michigan
I'm planning my post-retirement garage and I'd like to find chairs made from auto seats or frames that I could attach a standard car seat to. I've got 2 Dodge Viper seats that I could use. Any ideas where to look or anybody got something like this you could post a picture of?
Warren
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Luckydevil

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 1, 2005
Messages
1,469
Location
Tampa
If I had two viper seats I would find one of those 2 player arcade driving games and mount those bad boys on it. :rocker:

If you are gonna make a frame and mount them to it I would definitely consider locking casters so you can move it around easily if need be.
 
OP
D

Dead Skunk

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 27, 2005
Messages
57
Location
Dexter,Michigan
I've got a similar one in my office at work. It's a Viper ,too. I'd like to get a seat closer to the floor, but higher than the in-car height. Sort of an Adirondack chair position, but with a car seat. I'll probably have to weld something up and get it powder coated.
 

MacTexas

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 25, 2005
Messages
1,673
Location
Granbury Texas
My garage seat is from a 1934 Ford coupe. I mounted the seat on a wooden frame with casters attached to the frame. It is low to the ground but it works.
 

Attachments

  • ford seat.JPG
    ford seat.JPG
    70.8 KB · Views: 733
  • ford seat (2).JPG
    ford seat (2).JPG
    71.8 KB · Views: 732
OP
D

Dead Skunk

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 27, 2005
Messages
57
Location
Dexter,Michigan
Cool. I've got a couple of chromed chair frames that will hold the seats at about the same height as yours. I'm just trying to figure out how to make them into an armchair of some nature and still look "professional". If i weld them that might be a challenge !! Thanks for the pic.
Warren
 

sca037

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 10, 2005
Messages
250
Location
Metro Detroit Area- MI
Dead Skunk said:
I'm planning my post-retirement garage and I'd like to find chairs made from auto seats or frames that I could attach a standard car seat to. I've got 2 Dodge Viper seats that I could use. Any ideas where to look or anybody got something like this you could post a picture of?
Warren
Hey Warren,

Welcome, fellow Garage Junkie :thumbup:
I figured you would need advice on mounting Rabbit or Miata seats........but Viper seats are much cooler, eh?

Brian
(WHRRI F&C team ;-)
 
OP
D

Dead Skunk

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 27, 2005
Messages
57
Location
Dexter,Michigan
Hi! Brian,
There's also one Golf GTI seat and a pair of Miata buckets up there ,too. I hear you have quite the garage from the elder Mr. Lewis.
 
OP
D

Dead Skunk

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 27, 2005
Messages
57
Location
Dexter,Michigan
Ya. There are several companies that make automotive desk chairs, but I still want a lounger to sit in and watch the races on TV or just to stare at the race car.
 
OP
D

Dead Skunk

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 27, 2005
Messages
57
Location
Dexter,Michigan
Several companies make automotive deck chairs. No oner makes a lounge chair from a car seat and that's what i'd like. Arms to rest on or put a brown pop on. Maybe I need to figure how to put in a cup holder!
 

sca037

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 10, 2005
Messages
250
Location
Metro Detroit Area- MI
Dead Skunk said:
Hi! Brian,
There's also one Golf GTI seat and a pair of Miata buckets up there ,too. I hear you have quite the garage from the elder Mr. Lewis.
Warren,

Since you're here now, how about starting a thread in the Garage Gallery with a few pix of your current race shop setup :thumbup:
We've added a lift since Mr. Lewis was there, so our garage is a bit less cluttered in terms of floor space at the moment :beer:

Now.......go dig out that camera!
Brian
(I have a spare Lay-Z-Boy recliner available for your garage if needed......free if picked up!)
 

vettebrett

Active member
Joined
May 21, 2005
Messages
27
Location
Tennessee
Here is what I did with some Corvette seats, my seats out of my car are black but for a office chair these work very well

261Corvette_Seats1_005-med.jpg


261Corvette_Seats1_004-med.jpg


261Corvette_Seats1_003-med.jpg
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
D

Dead Skunk

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 27, 2005
Messages
57
Location
Dexter,Michigan
Oops. Pictures are visible now.I wish I knew what changed.

Anyway Brett. Did you mount the Vette seats to a salvaged office chair base or is that a new one?
Warren
 

vettebrett

Active member
Joined
May 21, 2005
Messages
27
Location
Tennessee
Had an old chair that was not going to be used, wife got a new one so it gave it's life to make a new chair for my other desk I have(5 seperate desk in our house 2 for me, i for wife and one for each kid)
 

REFLEXX

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 14, 2005
Messages
913
Location
Riverside, CA
Gents,


I've had my eyes on this thing for a long time. When my garage is done, I just might inverst in one. It's like a standing stool. It would be great for different height benches / welding tables. A normal stool (like the big dog one above) tend to make my feet fall asleep by cutting off the circulation.

attachment.php


REFLEXX
 

Attachments

  • sit-stand stool.jpg
    sit-stand stool.jpg
    11.4 KB · Views: 228

bje31

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2005
Messages
202
Location
Western PA
Looks like a great drinkin' stool...just add a neck/head pad, a seat belt, and bring on the cold ones!! :beer:
 

OGauge4Me

Member
Joined
Mar 29, 2005
Messages
20
Location
Maryland
REFLEXX said:
Gents,


I've had my eyes on this thing for a long time. When my garage is done, I just might inverst in one. It's like a standing stool. It would be great for different height benches / welding tables. A normal stool (like the big dog one above) tend to make my feet fall asleep by cutting off the circulation.

attachment.php


REFLEXX

Reflexx:
Where did you find this? It looks like a fold up and exactly the type of stool I need.
 

OGauge4Me

Member
Joined
Mar 29, 2005
Messages
20
Location
Maryland
Reflexx:
Thank you. At $256 I think I will pass. I have a crowded work area and I need a creative solution for a stool.
 

REFLEXX

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 14, 2005
Messages
913
Location
Riverside, CA
Oguage,

they go on sale for about $200 once in a while. Still no bargain, but if you stand 40-60 hours a week it just might be.

REFLEXX
 

jvo

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 1, 2005
Messages
51
Location
Lethbridge, AB Canada
Garage chairs

I've been thinking about designing a welding chair for a long time now. I want to be able to adjust the height of the chair up or down, for when I'm tig welding on different projects at different heights. I also find it troublesome when I want to put my tig torch down, and there's nowhere to put it and it falls on the floor, and the ceramic tip shatters. So, I thought I would have an arm with a couple fingers on it that I could hang the torch on. Been having sleepless nights for quite a while now about it, trying to design the perfect chair. I dispatch for a trucking company, and have been walking by three junk truck air ride seats for about a year now. Finally woke up and realized I can put a base on one of them with casters on it, plumb an air line to it, and it will adjust up and down about a foot or more. It also has a fold down arm rest on each side that I can attach stuff to, and fold out of the way when not in use. I haven't taken one home yet, but I plan to do so, and they are free. Almost every truck shop in the country has a few of these sitting around. John V.O.
 

sca037

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 10, 2005
Messages
250
Location
Metro Detroit Area- MI
jvo said:
I've been thinking about designing a welding chair for a long time now. I want to be able to adjust the height of the chair up or down, for when I'm tig welding on different projects at different heights. I also find it troublesome when I want to put my tig torch down, and there's nowhere to put it and it falls on the floor, and the ceramic tip shatters. So, I thought I would have an arm with a couple fingers on it that I could hang the torch on. Been having sleepless nights for quite a while now about it, trying to design the perfect chair. I dispatch for a trucking company, and have been walking by three junk truck air ride seats for about a year now. Finally woke up and realized I can put a base on one of them with casters on it, plumb an air line to it, and it will adjust up and down about a foot or more. It also has a fold down arm rest on each side that I can attach stuff to, and fold out of the way when not in use. I haven't taken one home yet, but I plan to do so, and they are free. Almost every truck shop in the country has a few of these sitting around. John V.O.
I think you're on to something there John :thumbup:
Be sure and let us know (with pix) how it goes!

Brian
 

sca037

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 10, 2005
Messages
250
Location
Metro Detroit Area- MI
OK Warren (& John), how about an update here!

Also, as fate would have it, I have another possible option for automotive-based seating.....the rears from our dearly departed PT Cruiser (see picture).

Any thoughts on making these individually foldable 60/40 split leather / suade units into some proper garage seating?

Brian
 

Attachments

  • Leather Rear Seats.JPG
    Leather Rear Seats.JPG
    40.3 KB · Views: 161
OP
D

Dead Skunk

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 27, 2005
Messages
57
Location
Dexter,Michigan
Brian,
Those things will need an extensive weldment for a frame. They hook into a latch at shoulder height, don't they? If they have a recliner that supports the backs ,then you're going to need a simpler base. I've been trying to design a frame with arms so it ends up decent looking and comfortable,and easy enough for me to fabricate at home. I'll be cruising an IKEA store near Toronto on Thanksgiving weekend looking for ideas or stuff from their scratch and dent room.
Warren
 

EZ SPEED

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 12, 2005
Messages
47
Location
Alabama
Here is my shop race seat that I just built.
Its a **** Procar Race seat, and I built a frame out of 1" square tubing and used wheels off an old Craftsman creeper. :)
 

Attachments

  • shop race seat.jpg
    shop race seat.jpg
    126.5 KB · Views: 42
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom