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Thanks for the great comments GUYS (please keep them coming!)
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Thanks for the great comments GUYS (please keep them coming!) - 12.28.2008, 06:58 AM

Ok so R&D continues but I think I'm close?? What you think?? Once I completed the foundation / design I can add that RCM / TDC flare to it… (I'm looking forward to this!)


FYI!
I incorporated the following into the chair today based off recommendations, comments received early today: (I'm listening and deeply appreciative of your time and comments.).

• Arm rest & helped strengthen the rear push bars (this suggestion came from my DAD!)
• Foot rest (it’s none adjustable) sorry! But I can angel it so it works as a leg rest (not allowing the legs to fall back) if that helps??
• Rear head support (is this correct??) or should I do something different??
• I also added the necessary pathway for the brake system, but I'm drawing a BLANK on how it should works??? Is this a parking brake your referring too?? Or a brake to slow it down?? Do I attempt a brake out of PVC or use other?? If other got any recommendations???

As always thank YOU ALL so much for your time and your HELP on this project!..

Have a great Day!..

Shaun.

P.S.
What else am I missing forgetting about??

P.S.S.
My WIFE wanted to make sure that ask if a 90% sitting angle with a 12% slope is acceptable!, she thinks the seat should reclaim at an angle of 7-10% (less 90%) what do you think???


Nothing!.. Hahahahaaa..

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