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It's great to see more people displaying their work. The wide variety of items and styles is very cool,neato and inspirational, too!

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Hey Busted, looks good!...is that from the "rat fink" collection? LOL, you must have grown up in the 60's, like me! what type of seat pan did you use?

Tim

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It's great to see more people displaying their work. The wide variety of items and styles is very cool,neato and inspirational, too!

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I hate to be the one to brake it to ya but,,,,,, That's killer man !!! I really like that design and you did a great job on it.

I really love that color. What color is it and who's , and whatcha use to a sealer.

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Thanks! I make my own pans from 16ga. with a 3/16" x 1" rib for added strength then powdercoat them black. I don't care for flat pans, I like the old style Bates seats so I put more curves and contours in them. I also roll the edge some so it's somewhat tolerable even if there's no padding. The color is Tandy's Leather Glow to highlight the tooling then some Feibing's 4 way conditioner( because that's all they had at Hobby Lobby), a few hours in the sun for a little color and finally a coat of Feibing's Aussie leather conditioner. Yes, I did grow up in the '60's- early 70's, although I don't feel grownup.

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