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<blockquote data-quote="DirtyD" data-source="post: 438957" data-attributes="member: 22593"><p>So...trailer got a new coat of paint, as I got tired of fiddling with aluminum scraps to make brackets for the seats. I ended up getting some cheap pedestals and knocking 4 inches out of them to arrive at what we determined was a comfortable seat height. Ended up being 9" from the floor to the top of the seat cushion...just like the lawn chairs. Go figure. Now I've worked myself out of this project til my buddy, that has been doing the welding, gets back from vacation. Side note; this whole thing started, cause he got a tig for cheap and wanted to learn. I started making parts and he started stitching, and here we are. Oh, and tach is in the helm, but yet to be wired; lots of head scratching still on that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtyD, post: 438957, member: 22593"] So...trailer got a new coat of paint, as I got tired of fiddling with aluminum scraps to make brackets for the seats. I ended up getting some cheap pedestals and knocking 4 inches out of them to arrive at what we determined was a comfortable seat height. Ended up being 9" from the floor to the top of the seat cushion...just like the lawn chairs. Go figure. Now I've worked myself out of this project til my buddy, that has been doing the welding, gets back from vacation. Side note; this whole thing started, cause he got a tig for cheap and wanted to learn. I started making parts and he started stitching, and here we are. Oh, and tach is in the helm, but yet to be wired; lots of head scratching still on that one. [/QUOTE]
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