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Best Tips For Buying Golf Cart Seat Covers

October 23, 2015 By Golf Pro Tips Leave a Comment

Golf cart seat covers will protect the seat from the weather. The seat covers are a great solution for hot, sticky, or cold seats. Most covers will fit all of the golf seats while some require a more specific fit. Especially those that have been reupholstered, as the foam makes the new seat to thick for a regular cover.

The covers are easily put on or taken off in minutes. This makes it quick to use. The covers can be purchased as complete set or separate, depending on the owners needs. Most companies offer a bag to place the cover in when it is not in use.

This will ensure that the cover is kept safe while not in use. The seat covers are offered in custom made with logos, initials, corporate sponsorship, and other advertisements. This allows them to be given as gifts. The covers are made of terry cloth or polyester. Each offer their own pros and cons.

Most of them are machine washable and can be cleaned easily. Some companies have covers with no belts or straps. In fact there are many types of covers, colors and multiple options for your enjoyment. The styles are unlimited.

The covers can be purchased for a varied amount of money. There are catalogs that a person can use to purchase their cover. The Internet has many companies that offer to sell them to you. It will be shipped to the location of choice.

Some of them you can have made to order to fit a custom cart. If a fitted cover is not what is needed there are other types of covers. Like a seat blanket that can be placed over the seats. There is even a web site that will tell a person where the nearest dealer is located.

There is a seat cover that is heated. This handy in cold weather as the seat would be warm. A cover can be purchased to match the gold bag. This matching duo is very popular with women golfers. Some of the covers can be purchased in camouflage color.

If you use the cart for hunting then it will blend into the woods. Some companies will let you bring in a swatch of color and then create the cover in that color. It is possible to have a seat cover that is custom so that no one else has the one you have.

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Building Your Own Rear Golf Cart Seat- News

August 23, 2015 By Golf Pro Tips Leave a Comment

A typical golf cart is available in two or four seats or may have a rack on the rear for hauling. For transporting more than two people, an additional seat may be added. The items for doing this can be obtained from a home improvement store.

The front seat dimensions should be measured and marked on a piece of plywood. Safety glasses must be used and it will be better to use circular saw for cutting.

Cut a piece of vinyl using scissors with excess of three inches on all sides than the plywood.

Next, a piece of three-inch-thick foam is cut at the same dimension as that of the plywood. A spray adhesive is coated on the plywood and the foam is placed. The adhesive should be dried fully.

Put the vinyl with inside facing upwards on the floor. On the middle of the vinyl, put the plywood with the foam against it. Pull the vinyl and staple it tightly around the plywood one side at a time.

Measure the length from the top bar to over the rear bumper. Then add the measurement from that point down to the bumper. To wear a face shield, use a right angle grinder to cut out two two-inch-square metal pipe of that length for supporting the rear seat. Cut a two-inch-square pipe in the length between the rear roof stabilizer bars to stabilize the rear seat support bars.

At the point the seats and supports have a 90-degree angle with bumper, mark points. Use a table vice to hold the pipe and apply a slow heat to it on the mark using a propane torch to bend it at a 90-degree angle with a square. The other pipe is also done similarly.

The first angled pipe is clamped in the direction between the rear roof stabilizer bar and the rear bumper. Using 1/4-inch bit drill, bore the roof stabilizer bar and pipe. Fix the pipe on the stabilizer bar using bolts. Similarly do the same with the other one. Attach the stabilizer bar to the two rear seat support bars on the top, with a two inch gap from pipe bend using the drill.

The seat is secured on the support with two heavy-duty elastic straps.

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