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Pin style Pedestal help when you can't use washers and nuts
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Buck" data-source="post: 76384" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>What i did was take two pieces of 3/4 plywood, cut them both to the same size, I think 10" X 12" and then glued them together. That gave me my base. I then routered out the hole where the base went. Then I drilled my six holes and on the oppisite side of my seat base counter sunk the holes, so when i put my bolts and nuts on they were flush with the wood. That gave me a solid base for the seat base, i then made another base on the top of my seat with 3/4 plywood that went across the entire seat. I think you can see what I mean with the pictures below. I then screwed that to the aluminum bench seat and then screwed the pedastal peice to that. It is very solid and I don't think that it will go anywhere. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Buck, post: 76384, member: 896"] What i did was take two pieces of 3/4 plywood, cut them both to the same size, I think 10" X 12" and then glued them together. That gave me my base. I then routered out the hole where the base went. Then I drilled my six holes and on the oppisite side of my seat base counter sunk the holes, so when i put my bolts and nuts on they were flush with the wood. That gave me a solid base for the seat base, i then made another base on the top of my seat with 3/4 plywood that went across the entire seat. I think you can see what I mean with the pictures below. I then screwed that to the aluminum bench seat and then screwed the pedastal peice to that. It is very solid and I don't think that it will go anywhere. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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