Honwave T3.8IE Additional Seat DIY

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Honwave T3.8IE Additional Seat DIY

Post by koalauk » 07 Mar 2019, 12:42

Just wanted to share my how to !

Hardwood Plywood Sheet (Th)18mm (W)610mm (L)1220mm from BandQ £19.80
Cut to (100x20) x 3

Screwed 2 of the cuts together to make it rigid and same thickness as the original seat.

Dulux trade primer 2 coats in white (courtesy of my shed)
Caprinol Outdoor paint 3 coats in blue (courtesy of my shed)

Added 2 hooks from ebay @ £8 delivered
Total £27.8

PS: I used handheld electric sander to smooth and curve the edges for a comfortable seating experience.

Might be useful for someone :)
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Post by Andy » 07 Mar 2019, 13:25

Like the blue !

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Post by Martin » 07 Mar 2019, 13:28

Great little “how to” for the newbies, thanks for sharing that.

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Re: Honwave T3.8IE Additional Seat DIY

Post by ChrisParish » 07 Mar 2019, 16:42

Looks really good! Love a bit of DIY!
Not a complete idiot - some parts are missing.

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Re: Honwave T3.8IE Additional Seat DIY

Post by koalauk » 07 Mar 2019, 18:30

Pictures to show how it blends or rather stands out! Good fit I think.
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Re: Honwave T3.8IE Additional Seat DIY

Post by Andy » 07 Mar 2019, 18:43

I think "fit" might prove better.
On a serious note, let us know how you get on once you do some sea trials, as this could be a potential world beater

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Re: Honwave T3.8IE Additional Seat DIY

Post by woodsa » 25 Jan 2023, 11:36

As a newbie, this is exactly what I've been looking for. I didn't know that you could buy the seat clips seperatley and therefore been dreaming up all manner of webbing methods to attach a diy seat too. They have gone up in price now though, £21.99 in the bay of E's at moment.
See, it all went back together just fine..and look, I even shaved some weight off by not knowing where these bolts go.

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Re: Honwave T3.8IE Additional Seat DIY

Post by CRF999 » 26 Jan 2023, 12:16

I did exactly the same for my T32 , i think my plastic bits were £5 on slow delivery.

I had cheap chinese plywood hanging around. Wood glued up , filled and epoxied the edges.
One coat Exterior primer, 3 coats exterior gloss. In a very fetching deep purple which harmonizes nicely with the honwave blue.
2 years old now still doing great. did a 36 NM pounding with my 17st last year no probs.
I even made mine with a suspended shelf that takes the FF/ GPS battery and my spares tool box.
I also strap a garden kneeler to the top for comfort which also holds the tool box in place.

Well done mate i recommend others to follow your example £15 - 20 DIY is much better than £120 commercial.

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Re: Honwave T3.8IE Additional Seat DIY

Post by CRF999 » 26 Jan 2023, 12:21

No way £22 ! try this
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373781614148 ... R8DBmuC9YQ £4.60 ea

or a pair for £6.28 here.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/374087008127 ... %3A2047675

Yes i know they are slow from china but its early enough in the season to be able to cope with the delivery time.

Good luck
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Re: Honwave T3.8IE Additional Seat DIY

Post by woodsa » 30 Jan 2023, 14:51

Thanks CRF999 I'll get some ordered now!
See, it all went back together just fine..and look, I even shaved some weight off by not knowing where these bolts go.

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