Repairing Damaged/Collapsed Foam Seat bolsters

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Repairing Damaged/Collapsed Foam Seat bolsters

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Just completed a guide if anyone is interested:

http://www.completefto.com.au/CompleteFTO.asp?aid=523
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    Nice job! :)
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    Awesome! Great job Dwayne!
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    now to find me some foam.
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    Great stuff Dwayne.
    Did you consider starting from a big piece of foam and trimming/shaping it to size or do you think this is too much effort and impossible to do without experience?
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    You could start with a big piece, but there is metal in it, so you are restricted somewhat there. In my case, I was looking at a quick fix. You could spend much more time shaping and getting it right than I did.
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