Buggy adaptation
The clients were taking their disabled child to Australia for a christening and wanted the support seat they had adapted mounted into a three-wheeled buggy for ease of travelling.
Four aluminium spigots were turned up to fit inside Zimmer frame tube and screwed to the buggy frame. These provide attachment for two bars, constructed from the tube and with the spring adjusters used to obtain a fit onto the spigots. These two bars provide fixings for the seat within the buggy, and they can travel with their child more easily.
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