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<blockquote data-quote="delmonte67" data-source="post: 74344" data-attributes="member: 575"><p>If you have sturdy benches, I simply drilled holes for the pedestal base into the bench, put a 1/2 inch piece of wood all the way across the bench for extra support, used 6 3-4 inch toggle bolts ( they self open and secure underneath of course) to secure the base to the bench tightly and then I added maybe 10 small self tapping screws into the wood and into the bench,bench all the way around the perimiter of wood, to keep wood tight against the bench and then carpeted the bench. Don't forget to waterfroof your wood with some thompsons! The pic included shows the holes drilled before wood is layed on top of bench and plate is secured. you can how the rear seat is already done. I wiegh 275 and never had my seat or post budge! D. 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delmonte67, post: 74344, member: 575"] If you have sturdy benches, I simply drilled holes for the pedestal base into the bench, put a 1/2 inch piece of wood all the way across the bench for extra support, used 6 3-4 inch toggle bolts ( they self open and secure underneath of course) to secure the base to the bench tightly and then I added maybe 10 small self tapping screws into the wood and into the bench,bench all the way around the perimiter of wood, to keep wood tight against the bench and then carpeted the bench. Don't forget to waterfroof your wood with some thompsons! The pic included shows the holes drilled before wood is layed on top of bench and plate is secured. you can how the rear seat is already done. I wiegh 275 and never had my seat or post budge! D. 8) [/QUOTE]
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