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My newest idea
I've been battling room when pulling jigs and finally got it beat. Double seat leaves me with no leg room and gets In The way, built a bench that worked great but was just to bundlesome.. So I Come up with this idea and it's great.
Used some 2x2x1/8 tubing, drilled holes and welded nuts to pieces of pipe and welded them in so I could use threaded seat poles. I had threaded bases in my boat so I used a 6 1/2" x3/4 bolt to secure it to the boat base.. Zero wobble.. Maximum leg room, nothing to step over, don't have to move anything to open live well or storage compartments,, works great.
Thought I'd share it incase anyone else was looking for ideas.
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...1B33DF7A37.jpg
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...A9B2D7E7E3.jpg
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That's a good idea, looks like it would work well. The pulling jigs thing is something I've been curious about for a long time.
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Man, you making me go look at my dang boat, great idea!!!
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Dang its done cooled off outside, think I can make it work tho, thanks for the idea Dee!!!!
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I got one of them. Kinda sorta. Except its not a "T". just a single piece so I can go from either one seat or two seats using one base. If I'm alone, I just put the one seat in the base. If two I put my piece in the base and then a seat on each end. Came with the boat when I boat it. Thought it was a cool idea.
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No problem mr john.. You have any questions holler at me and I'll tell you exactly what I used and how I did mine
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So much to learn at c.c Great idea Dee.
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Nicely done, love DIY projects
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I do like it a bunch. Thanks for showing us the pic. I loved it.