On 8/30/2018 6:50 AM, Mark Langford via KRnet wrote:
I used one sheet of aluminum, fairly thin gage as I recall (T6061 0.016 gage 
3’x3’ sheet worked for me).

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Fiberglass seats are not that difficult to make.  I don't have a good photo of my seat bottom but it is constructed like the seat back only to a contour shape.  1/4" foam glassed both sides and then glassed to the aluminum straps which hook over the spar with a 3/16" bolt to clamp in place.  Make sure the foam is attached to the bottom contour before glassing both sides.  The seat and back lifts out as a single unit.  200 pounds for 700 hours = 140,000 pound test

http://myplace.frontier.com/~flesner/02092592.jpg http://myplace.frontier.com/~flesner/02092590.jpg

Larry Flesner

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