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      Dw89xj


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      Registered: June 2016
      Location: Newville, PA 17241
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      Custom seat, moved up about 5 inches and back 3 to 4 inches. I was trying to mimic my wheelchair dimensions to keep pressure even on the back of my legs and rear. The bottom is 2x3 frame and 1/2" ply the back is 1/2" ply and an angle iron brace that will also be part of the rear hood brace when I get to that point.
      · Date: Sat January 25, 2020 · Views: 392
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