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- Don Burquest
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28 Jan 2018 14:24 #1
by Don Burquest
Replied by Don Burquest on topic original seating
Thank you, Bruce! Very helpful, just what I needed. Don
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26 Jan 2018 20:53 #2
by Bruce Bennett
Replied by Bruce Bennett on topic original seating
My seat back has side and bottom flaps with
attached boot lace hooks that match the boot
lace hooks on the seat frame. I use two cords.
Starting at the top of one side, tightly weave
a cord in a continuous S shape around adjacent
hooks leaving a small gap between hooks. Repeat
for the other side of the seat back. The idea is
to have the seat back centered and taught.
Continue with the bottom and tie the loose ends
together in the middle.
Someone modified the top edge of my seat with
snaps so I do not know the original top attachment.
-Bruce
attached boot lace hooks that match the boot
lace hooks on the seat frame. I use two cords.
Starting at the top of one side, tightly weave
a cord in a continuous S shape around adjacent
hooks leaving a small gap between hooks. Repeat
for the other side of the seat back. The idea is
to have the seat back centered and taught.
Continue with the bottom and tie the loose ends
together in the middle.
Someone modified the top edge of my seat with
snaps so I do not know the original top attachment.
-Bruce
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- Don Burquest
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24 Jan 2018 19:02 #3
by Don Burquest
original seating was created by Don Burquest
My seats were removed during my recent annual, and I am having difficulty lacing the back portion of the seat back into place. Unfortunately no pictures were taken before removal, and I am unsure just how it is all supposed to go back together. Any ideas?
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