Seat bases installed

Realgun

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Here<br />are some new pictures of the seat bases. I still have to foam and glass in the bases. Also want to coat them with epoxy to prevent rot!
 

tengals123

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Re: Seat bases installed

Excellent. You are doing a ureal job. Your thread inspires me, now i can't wait to hook into mine. Hurry up and post more pics. cheers
 

Realgun

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Re: Seat bases installed

The hurryier I get the more things I need to do. :D Cheers mate!
 

bossee

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Re: Seat bases installed

The T-nuts -is it stainless steel? I was thinking of the risk of rust etc so the bolts get stuck in the T-nuts after a while.
 

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Re: Seat bases installed

Sure Looks like You're having Fun................ ;)
 

Realgun

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Re: Seat bases installed

Actaully no the T-nuts are not SS. They are galvanized. <br />1. They are a heck of a lot stronger.<br />2. They will not get wet as I will run a bead of sealer before bolting down. Also I thing in this case they are protected vey well they sit on the bottom of the base and there is no way water can get there. I put a big glob of epoxy gel 2part with fiber in it. Some came through the holes so I put a bolt in and out to clear them. I also went aroung the base with more Epoxy Gel.<br /><br />I had my ten year old bounce the chair I trial fitted and he did not even budge it. He was bouncing back and forth was kinda cool as I asked him to test it. The boat and trailer were really rockin!
 
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