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1974 Mirrocraft 14 V-hull
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<blockquote data-quote="tomk" data-source="post: 151489" data-attributes="member: 3738"><p>Hey kjo, i have a 1970's mirrocraft that i'm just looking to do some maintenance on. I removed my 3 bench seats and see rotted wood just like you show in your photos. I'm wondering, how did you dismantle those seats, ie, remove the foam and front and back steel plates? That foam seems to be very adhesive. I see you just got rid of the insulation and vertical steel, but I'm hoping to take it apart, replace the 3 rotted wood strips in each bench seat, and put everything back as original. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomk, post: 151489, member: 3738"] Hey kjo, i have a 1970's mirrocraft that i'm just looking to do some maintenance on. I removed my 3 bench seats and see rotted wood just like you show in your photos. I'm wondering, how did you dismantle those seats, ie, remove the foam and front and back steel plates? That foam seems to be very adhesive. I see you just got rid of the insulation and vertical steel, but I'm hoping to take it apart, replace the 3 rotted wood strips in each bench seat, and put everything back as original. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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