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#1 · August 26, 2024, 10:37 amQuote from Kerry Jones on August 26, 2024, 10:37 amI built a custom seating simulator several years ago, and it is now collecting dust. It was an attempt to create/design a simulator that most anyone could construct using wood. Solid construction and mostly baltic birch plywood. Seat depth, back angle, tilt, lateral hips and lateral trunk supports. I affectionately called it a "Woodie". Shipping would be at receivers cost and would need to go by truck. Two crates. I can send pics if you are curious. contact me at cbckj@aol.com
C Kerry Jones, "The Space Between LLC"
I built a custom seating simulator several years ago, and it is now collecting dust. It was an attempt to create/design a simulator that most anyone could construct using wood. Solid construction and mostly baltic birch plywood. Seat depth, back angle, tilt, lateral hips and lateral trunk supports. I affectionately called it a "Woodie". Shipping would be at receivers cost and would need to go by truck. Two crates. I can send pics if you are curious. contact me at cbckj@aol.com
C Kerry Jones, "The Space Between LLC"
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Free custom seating simulator

Quote from Kerry Jones on August 26, 2024, 10:37 amI built a custom seating simulator several years ago, and it is now collecting dust. It was an attempt to create/design a simulator that most anyone could construct using wood. Solid construction and mostly baltic birch plywood. Seat depth, back angle, tilt, lateral hips and lateral trunk supports. I affectionately called it a "Woodie". Shipping would be at receivers cost and would need to go by truck. Two crates. I can send pics if you are curious. contact me at cbckj@aol.com
C Kerry Jones, "The Space Between LLC"
I built a custom seating simulator several years ago, and it is now collecting dust. It was an attempt to create/design a simulator that most anyone could construct using wood. Solid construction and mostly baltic birch plywood. Seat depth, back angle, tilt, lateral hips and lateral trunk supports. I affectionately called it a "Woodie". Shipping would be at receivers cost and would need to go by truck. Two crates. I can send pics if you are curious. contact me at cbckj@aol.com
C Kerry Jones, "The Space Between LLC"