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Join Date: May 2010
Location: upstate new york
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Trying to save a original wooden seat frame, does anyone have any pictures how the wood goes together. It looks like they used 3" angle irons to hold the back to the side plywood, thanks Chuck.
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i got some...maybe not much use. could look at my seat, but dropped it off for upholstery in Feb., promised in April, not seen it yet !!
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Thanks for the pic's they do answer some of my questions. Hope your seat is returned soon, I must be CAS4 my initials thanks again Chuck
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