With consideration for the comfort and durability, our spring seat design is built using original construction techniques along with heavy-duty springs and hardware (including hand-forged arm rest irons on "lazy-back" seat). Some assembly and drilling of holes required; the seat will ship partially knocked down as shown in the 3rd photo.
You will receive an e-mail with a link to download your assembly instructions. Please let us know if you do not receive them and be sure to check your junk folder just in case as well.
Need a little extra guidance? The book Wheelwrighting: A Modern Introduction Vol II covers building basic buggy and/or wagon seat construction.
Specifications
- Seat for 38" wide wagon box: 42" Overall Width.
- Seat for 42" wide wagon box: 46" Overall Width.
- Seat Springs: 25" length x 10" Height x 1 1/2" wide.
- Weight: Approximately 32 lbs.
Q & A
Question: What type of assembly is required?
Answer: You will need to be able to fit the metal hardware components to the wood, drill holes (no pre-drilling is done) and assemble using provided carriage bolts. A drill, wrench and hand clamps are tools that you will want to have available.
Question: What wood is used in the seat?
Answer: The main seat base is made of poplar and the spring blocks are made of hardwoods (usually either oak, elm, or ash)