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<blockquote data-quote="Seth" data-source="post: 122644" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>I recently added two more seat bases to my back deck. The decking material is .80 aluminum which is really thin and the area I mounted them didn't have any angle in a 13x13 spot. What I did was get a 12"x12" piece of .250 aluminum plate and put that under the deck and then mounted the seat bases on top of the deck and through the piece of plate. My deck is removeable to underside access was not problem and I through bolted it with 1/4-2 bolts, washers, and nylon nuts. That baby is rock solid now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth, post: 122644, member: 1022"] I recently added two more seat bases to my back deck. The decking material is .80 aluminum which is really thin and the area I mounted them didn't have any angle in a 13x13 spot. What I did was get a 12"x12" piece of .250 aluminum plate and put that under the deck and then mounted the seat bases on top of the deck and through the piece of plate. My deck is removeable to underside access was not problem and I through bolted it with 1/4-2 bolts, washers, and nylon nuts. That baby is rock solid now. [/QUOTE]
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