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Want to build one for me?
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Hey Bill, who manufactures that bench seat pictured in post # 35 of this thread ?
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Does anyone know where I can get a bench seat identical to the one pictured in post # 35 of this thread posted by Billythekid ?
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PM responded to, got it off ebay. Had them make it narrower then the one shown
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![]() HAHA it would be cheaper for me to buy one for you. They are a labor of love when restoring. I figure I sold it for half of what I had into it with my labor.
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I was'nt refering to the LEANING POST you had in the boat but rather the BENCH SEAT pictured in post #35 sitting on the deck in your shop.
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C'mon Billy help me out with this one !
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Hey Billy,
I learned a lot from your thread. I noticed several people including me who used the 2" strips of plywood to make template for the deck. One thing I do not recall is what you used to bond the deck to the stringers. Would you use liquid nails, thickened epoxy or something else? |
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