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Make a Steel Bomber Seat with Really Simple Tools and No Welding

Ron Covell’s first Steel Bomber Seat has become quite popular, but he developed a new seat that is even easier to build, and he demonstrates in the video below how you can make these seats with very basic tools.

This simpler version has no holes or edge reinforcement, but the pattern shows where you would place the optional holes, and the video shows how the edges can be reinforced.

Get The Bomber Seat Project Plans

This is a two-drawing set – one for the seat sides, and one for the seat bottom and back.

Plans are available here: https://covell.biz/covell-bomber-seat…

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