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Riv nuts and wood covering bench setas
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<blockquote data-quote="skipper123" data-source="post: 421023" data-attributes="member: 6070"><p>Have done this many times, use exterior not treated plywood thats for outdoor building not boats. Prime and paint the plywood cover in nice outdoor carpet and drill eighth inch pilot hole thru plywood into seats and screw with SS screws will out last me and you unless you leave it in the weather most of the time. Mine sits under a carport and last for years and looks good, cool to touch and quite to boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipper123, post: 421023, member: 6070"] Have done this many times, use exterior not treated plywood thats for outdoor building not boats. Prime and paint the plywood cover in nice outdoor carpet and drill eighth inch pilot hole thru plywood into seats and screw with SS screws will out last me and you unless you leave it in the weather most of the time. Mine sits under a carport and last for years and looks good, cool to touch and quite to boot. [/QUOTE]
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