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11-21-2007 10:35 PM #5
Deuce, that's what I'm talking about.
I'm going to try and replicate a 32 3W seat out of ply wood, joining it together with 2"x2" angled metal formed on a brake. The 4 plywood pieces will be bolted together using those stainless steel nutserts for wood.
Also it would be helpful if you could get the angle of the seat sides off the plywood seat base, and the angle of the seat back, also off the seat base.
I will probably put some 2"x2" angles under the seat base, and mount some sliders off of them.
It is going in a Kilbourne fiberglass 3W body, so it doesn't have the be a 100%copy of an original, but I would like it to end up looking like a stock seat once it is covered with upholstery.
Thanks, DennisLast edited by aboner; 11-30-2007 at 08:38 PM.
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