Re: 41 Seat Springs
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I don't know if Packard springs are that different dimensionally than ordinary upholstery springs but you might check this place out. I've bought the zig zag or sinuous type from them. They have an assortment of coil springs as well.diyupholsterysupply.com/upholstery-supplies.html
Packard did have a selection of different firmness levels with their springs but I don't know how you would determine that comparatively over the internet unless you can get something close to the same wire gauge and height. Here is another place that has various springs. They may be the same mfg as the first but looks to have a bit of auto stuff too. I haven't tried any of their products though.wsusol.com/c-40-furniture-springs-etc.aspx
Posted on: 2016/6/11 22:51
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Re: 41 Seat Springs
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In post #90 of the 1940 Duchess Project thread I put a picture of the springs before and after.
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... lat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=80 None of my springs were broken, but they had detached from the seat spring frame, which itself had to be welded. But the springs were good, So 2 seat length strips of burlap were sewn together and then sewn into columns to make pockets for the springs. If you had to order, you'd need to measure the springs, including the wire and count the coils.
Posted on: 2016/6/12 2:56
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