Cheap, light, portable heavy duty chair for playing
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:30 pm
As stated in other threads, finding a good performance chair for tuba is difficult and can be expensive. Drum thrones have been offered as a solution, but they can weigh almost as much as the tuba. They are portable but set up can be a pain or at least awkward to transport. Most irksome to me are the folding chairs found in most outdoor venues.
This search for something that is sturdy, adjustable, high enough to have my hips above my knees and still manageable by someone with limited mobility has bugged me.
The solution occurred to me as I was taking my morning shower. Given my bum leg (my wife hates the term "gimp") I need a place to sit while I wash. It seems that my shower bench would provide the perfect solution.
It's all composite plastic supports a rated 400 lbs. It has a wide enough/comfortable enough bench for my big aspect. The legs snap in and out quite easily while have a screw action to allow adjusting the height of each leg to 21" and base of each leg is designed to be stable in wet conditions. Because the seat is a known and fixed entity, you can strap on your tuba assist before assembly. Price on Amazon.com is $29.00 plus shipping for the version without a back; $39.00 plus shipping for the version with a back.
http://www.amazon.com/Invacare-I-Fit-Sh ... UTF8&s=hpc
The one draw back is that it is only available in white, but I plan to try spraying it down with Krylon Fusion spray paint to see if the final product is presentable.
This search for something that is sturdy, adjustable, high enough to have my hips above my knees and still manageable by someone with limited mobility has bugged me.
The solution occurred to me as I was taking my morning shower. Given my bum leg (my wife hates the term "gimp") I need a place to sit while I wash. It seems that my shower bench would provide the perfect solution.
It's all composite plastic supports a rated 400 lbs. It has a wide enough/comfortable enough bench for my big aspect. The legs snap in and out quite easily while have a screw action to allow adjusting the height of each leg to 21" and base of each leg is designed to be stable in wet conditions. Because the seat is a known and fixed entity, you can strap on your tuba assist before assembly. Price on Amazon.com is $29.00 plus shipping for the version without a back; $39.00 plus shipping for the version with a back.
http://www.amazon.com/Invacare-I-Fit-Sh ... UTF8&s=hpc
The one draw back is that it is only available in white, but I plan to try spraying it down with Krylon Fusion spray paint to see if the final product is presentable.

