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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Just my thinking
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<blockquote data-quote="jjake" data-source="post: 182941" data-attributes="member: 4938"><p>Long time reader, first time to post. I am resurrecting this thread to get some long term feedback on the seat mount. I like how the seat was mounted as shown on page 1 and would like to do something similar. It has been suggested that I cut a hole in the back of the bench seat, dig out the foam and put in a one piece backer plate but I am concerned about the structural intergrity of the bench seat.</p><p></p><p>So if Caveman's method is holding up well, I may use his idea of a two piece backer, inserted through the top. Any one else do something similar or have any guidance? I'm open to ideas from the brain trust. Thank you,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjake, post: 182941, member: 4938"] Long time reader, first time to post. I am resurrecting this thread to get some long term feedback on the seat mount. I like how the seat was mounted as shown on page 1 and would like to do something similar. It has been suggested that I cut a hole in the back of the bench seat, dig out the foam and put in a one piece backer plate but I am concerned about the structural intergrity of the bench seat. So if Caveman's method is holding up well, I may use his idea of a two piece backer, inserted through the top. Any one else do something similar or have any guidance? I'm open to ideas from the brain trust. Thank you, [/QUOTE]
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