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  1. #1
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    Default Seats with no coils???

    Hi, I recently purchased a balloon chair for my first little diy upholstery job.

    I looked underneath, took off the fabric and found there to be webbing, some foam but NO springs/coils? l am a complete beginner, so pardon my ignorance, but l thought all chairs required coils?

    any advice on what to do from here?

    Thanks guys.

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    Bonita..perhaps post a pic. I'm about to do some first-time upholstery repairs as well. I' am doing an old piano stool (of course, webbing, padding, but no springs...its in a thread under the retoration section) and also need to tackle a cojpe of late 1800's grandfather & grandmother chairs that I am about to fall through!! Lawry

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    You can often find balloon back diners and drop in seats with just webbing and hessian on the top of the frame.
    Bill.

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    hey mate, these days not alot of chairs have springs its all webbing and foam. For a beginner i wouldnt recommended springs if u dont tie them down to the frame properly u will be doing it again

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