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TimberCutterDartmoor
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I like that alot whats it like to sit on?:001_smile:

 

Not bad actually; it's currently sloping downhill slightly meaning it tips you forward a bit which makes me want to slack the back rearwards more; on the level it might be ok. A few tweaks to the distance between the rear of the seat axis and the flat edge of the seat-back needs doing - mainly a greater gap....

 

Had to buy 8, 9 and 10mm dia extra long drill bits for the job - £75! ouch!

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