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Removing the top of a bench seat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark_Fisher" data-source="post: 413627" data-attributes="member: 19867"><p>Likewise on my Crestliner. I had a thought; rather than drill all the rivets, perhaps I could make two cuts along the top about 1" below the fold on either side and lift the seat part off. Access to the foam would then be good without disturbing the hull rivets. The seat top would be replaced with a supplemental strip of aluminum as a splice -- maybe a piano hinge to get a hatch...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark_Fisher, post: 413627, member: 19867"] Likewise on my Crestliner. I had a thought; rather than drill all the rivets, perhaps I could make two cuts along the top about 1" below the fold on either side and lift the seat part off. Access to the foam would then be good without disturbing the hull rivets. The seat top would be replaced with a supplemental strip of aluminum as a splice -- maybe a piano hinge to get a hatch... [/QUOTE]
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