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<blockquote data-quote="Insanity" data-source="post: 386721" data-attributes="member: 14077"><p>I used a regular hole saw for wood on mine. The one with the drill bit in the center. So it centers it self. It chewed threw the alumnuim pretty good. But man you better measure three times. Cause that's an ugly hole. :mrgreen: </p><p>I also just always used the appropriate sized zinc screws for mine. You could buy stainless. </p><p>My current boat has plywood on top of the benches. It bites good into it. However I've done the regular seat mounts into aluminum with no problems in the past. Just using the screws. Never had a problem. However I've heard others say theres worked loose. And they where always have to re tighten. </p><p>Others will have more suggestions on better screws I'm sure. </p><p></p><p>Welcome aboard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insanity, post: 386721, member: 14077"] I used a regular hole saw for wood on mine. The one with the drill bit in the center. So it centers it self. It chewed threw the alumnuim pretty good. But man you better measure three times. Cause that's an ugly hole. :mrgreen: I also just always used the appropriate sized zinc screws for mine. You could buy stainless. My current boat has plywood on top of the benches. It bites good into it. However I've done the regular seat mounts into aluminum with no problems in the past. Just using the screws. Never had a problem. However I've heard others say theres worked loose. And they where always have to re tighten. Others will have more suggestions on better screws I'm sure. Welcome aboard! [/QUOTE]
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