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Riv nuts and wood covering bench setas
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<blockquote data-quote="RedBeardtheButcher" data-source="post: 419462" data-attributes="member: 21472"><p>I would think steel will rust out over time. If you're just doing it to have a cool spot to sit an easier option would be one of those stadium seats that have the nice cushion and a back on them. Absolute easiest thing in the world to do would be simply to use a bath mat type of thing. If you're worried about rivets pulling out you could use carriage bolts with the heads countersunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedBeardtheButcher, post: 419462, member: 21472"] I would think steel will rust out over time. If you're just doing it to have a cool spot to sit an easier option would be one of those stadium seats that have the nice cushion and a back on them. Absolute easiest thing in the world to do would be simply to use a bath mat type of thing. If you're worried about rivets pulling out you could use carriage bolts with the heads countersunk. [/QUOTE]
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