Richard,
I went about 2/3 of the way through from the bottom. Wanted to maintain
integrety of the top surface. There were 16 holes which sounds like a lot and
they were within maybe 1 inch of each other. But this foam was quite firm to
start with. You can drill some, sit on the cushion and drill more if you feel
it is still too firm. That is what I did.
Keith
> How deep should the holes be?
> Are they all the way through?
> If not, are they drilled from the top or the bottom?
> Are you talking 4 holes only?
> Every 4 inches on center across the seat?
> 4 inches apart across the seat?
>
>
>
> In a message dated 11/10/2008 10:47:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> pennell@cox.net writes:
>
> Richard,
>
> I did this many years ago and have very good results. I used a 1.5 to 2
> inch hole saw (not sure of exact size) and drilled a 4 by 4 pattern. Not
>too
> hard, not too soft - just right!
>
> Keith Pennell
>
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > I have new foam seats and find they are too stiff. Anyone have any
> > recommendations as to where, how many and how deep the 1" holes should be
> to
> > make the seats softer.
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