dt100
Well-known member
Hi - I'm refurbing the seats of my 1971 walk through Devon - the passenger seat has two broken springs. These are the ones that are a kind of long S shape running front to back, not the typical helical springs at the sides.
I know one option is to look for a cheap 'tatty' seat to use as a donor - but my question is if anyone has any thoughts on simply welding the two broken springs. I would probably do it by running steel splints either side of the break. Is this just a silly idea though - would the welding heat make the springs so brittle they would likely break again - especially as the breaks are at the front where I guess the most loading would be?
I know one option is to look for a cheap 'tatty' seat to use as a donor - but my question is if anyone has any thoughts on simply welding the two broken springs. I would probably do it by running steel splints either side of the break. Is this just a silly idea though - would the welding heat make the springs so brittle they would likely break again - especially as the breaks are at the front where I guess the most loading would be?