The image is a little dark. Here is how it looks with the brightness turned up.
Any thing that raise and lowers will not last long. At least that's what my better half said. She said that it wares out to fast. So put the cup holder on the back of the seats because it be more rigid.
[QUOTE=ragincajun10;980732]I don't know, but I feel like raising and lowering of arms can make it rickety and cheap feeling. These are sturdy and long
Some features:
Ultraviolet inhibitors prevent cracking and resist sun fade, and cast iron standards also create exceptional durability and strength. Self-rise hinge design is open, allowing water and other liquids to pass through, thereby preventing rust and corrosion of metal parts. By casting the hinge mechanism into the standard, American Seating provides for consistent seat height throughout the row. Seats rise to 3/4 fold position to allow maximum row clearance for easy access and egress, as well as hands-free sitting. Multi-step finish ensures longevity of exposed cast iron components. A wide array of sizes, options and accessories are available, as well as custom molded colors and standard options. ADA compliant.
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Yep I read that too. Good stuff. I was responding to another poster who said he would prefer different arm rests. I think these are absolutely top notch and thus nothing to complain about.
But, this is raginpagin so people will find anything to complain about.
Good view of brickwork happening on bottom camera now.
The standards (metal armrest legs etc.) will be Red. The seats are a "dark grey". Cupholders will be on the back of the seats.
Installation will start this week and they can install 200-300 a day. Will probably be installing up to the point of opening day. Approximately 80 or so seats won't be installed under the press box area at this time because of on going work in that area.
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