Morris Minor Sofa

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Alex'n'Ane
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Morris Minor Sofa

Post by Alex'n'Ane »

After fitting my new leather interior, I had my old back seat, in perfect condition, going spare. So I decided to do something fun and useful with it :). Its made all from welded metal box section, or tube, all spare bits I had lying around :). The frame has been taken back to bare metal, primed and all painted black, although most of it is hidden in the design :) The back legs are angled for stability, and solid square section so heavy enough to stop the seat tipping forward.[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Morris Minor Sofa

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does it still have the wing bolts in the back so you can fold it flat? :lol:

you should do the same with front seats (which naturally fall over backwards when left to their own devices)...


ooh and make a coffee table out of an old engine block.

you'll have your own top gear studio in no time!
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Re: Morris Minor Sofa

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chrisryder wrote:ooh and make a coffee table out of an old engine block.
I already have a classic bmw wheel coffee table we made a couple of years ago :)
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Re: Morris Minor Sofa

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That looks great!
Not sure 'her indoors' would be impressed though.

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