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Hi All -

Anyone know of a source for FJ40 jump seat metal skins? I looked, but did not find one.

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you will not find anybody that sells the skins.... however there are many venders that most likely will sell you the frame :meh:

yeah a bit more than you most likely wanted to spend.... but... that's your only option other than make your own... and thats cheap, just a bit time consuming
 
you will not find anybody that sells the skins.... however there are many venders that most likely will sell you the frame :meh:

yeah a bit more than you most likely wanted to spend.... but... that's your only option other than make your own... and thats cheap, just a bit time consuming
Thanks for the reply. Ya, I was going to make my own. Hoping someone made one that had the OEM reliefs.
 
+1 for make it yourself. You might consider making a few extra to sell. The local price of sheet metal is the prime consideration. Maybe they will have a piece big enough just to do yours, but if you want it cut out of a full sheet, it goes way up in price.

When I did my roof jack for my chimney, it was the same price to have my 4 pieces cut as to buy the whole sheet. I still have 3/5 of that sheet for other projects.

Some of the youtube folks are true artist - I have learned a lot just by watching.
 
I had an aluminum solid piece I picked up at a metal recycling yard (seen above). I used this as a form and hit it repeatedly with a hammer. Made a small chamfer on the end too. I used a metal plate under the sheet metal to provide the correct depth. Grinding the metal sub-piece so that it fit in the MDF relief took the longest time.
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Below is the old piece and new piece side by side.
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Also, I did not show it, but used a pneumatic Harbor Freight punch to punch out holes around the perimeter to spot weld. That tool may have been the coolest part of the project.
What are the diameters of tubing for the seat frames. It looks like there are 3 diameters - for the back support, seat platform, and folding front leg. Is that correct?
 
Here's how to do it with a roller.
 
After watching them hammer out body panels from scratch in @Blackknight1 build thread I know anything is possible if you really want it. Seats skins should be easy with a little practice.
 

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