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Thread: Seat frame material??

  1. #1
    Hallz
    I am going to start on my building the frames for my seats this weekend. I was wondering what material did you guys use and size. I was recommended to use Tuff Tread or Skid Guard buy one of the local boat shops around here, but it's only stocked in 5/8" and is $150 a 4x8 sheet. They said marine ply is not that much cheaper once you coat it and everything. As for thickness I was thinking 1/2" may be strong enough for the bottom and sides with 3/4 or 5/8 for the frame.
    Just looking for some feedback. Looking to build it to seat 6 (at most) 2 front and 4 back (2 each side)
    Thanks guys

  2. #2
    Heatseeker
    Here's what I came up with:
    http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...rames1-med.jpg http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...frames-med.jpg
    I used 1/2" exterior grade plywood. All joints were glued with Nail It adhesive and stapled(industrial staple gunned) together. To make the bends on the foward seat backs, I cut 3/16" deep vertical slots and bent them around the guide pieces on the bottom. I also reinforced the foward seat backs with fiberglass. I used a router to radius all the edges. After they were done, just before upholstery, I sealed them with Thompson's water seal. I put four applications on them.
    The original seat were the same material, nail gunned together(no glue) also. They held up for almost 25 years.
    Here's what they look like now:
    http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...terior-med.jpg
    http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...erior1-med.jpg
    They seem to be holding up well.

  3. #3
    Hallz
    I just might!
    The weight of the Tuff Tread unreal & I have enough 1/2 & 3/8" ply to do the boat 2-3 times. Not to mention GP 1 to 1 glass epoxy resin is not expensive at all.
    Thanks Guys!

  4. #4
    Jeanyus
    John nice looking seats, Sorry I missed you at Redbluff, I just could not make it happen.
    I did the exterior plywood also. Outdoor glue,staples,and varnished them.
    http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data...9seats-med.jpg
    They turned out good, and the last set lasted 20 years. This boat will be sold long before the seats go bad. And I didn't sink a fortune into them. I don't have a heart attack if a little mud or grease gets on them.
    http://www.hotboatpics.com/pics/data/2/5859boat2.jpg
    Next time I will look into the fiberglass shells.
    http://www.cpperformance.com/detail.aspx?ID=4364

  5. #5
    Hemicbx
    I did mine over the winter with marine plywood then resin coated it. Probably overkill, but I'm comfy with it. Like oters have said, the originals were 20 years old. My new ones will outlast me. I'm sure the original builders didn't take the same care that us owners are taking now.
    http://www2.***boat.com/image_center...41DSC00171.JPG
    I used 2x2 corner blocks. All corners have the blocks and are glued & thru bolted then encapulated in glass.
    http://www2.***boat.com/image_center...41DSC00172.JPG
    Finished
    http://www2.***boat.com/image_center...china_0089.JPG

  6. #6
    Hallz
    Going to buy a new Air stapler tday and start on the frames. I found a locak guy that said he would do it for around 1000-1200 and less if I wanted to buid the frames (and I do) I'll have to check out his work of course but I dont think I can beat the price as long as it's good work.
    We will see,
    Hemicbx, I have been using your pic's as a refrence for a few days. Looks good!

  7. #7
    victorfb
    aluminum... ok, so im differant. :shift:

  8. #8
    bottom feeder
    aluminum... ok, so im differant. :shift:
    I second that.
    http://www2.***boat.com/image_center.../1501BACK_.JPG

  9. #9
    Hallz
    Hummm.... I could probaly get enough from recycling all that aluminum to do the int. & paint on mine!

  10. #10
    moneysucker
    I use exterior grade ply and screw it all together then glass and resin the joints and resin the rest of the wood. These seats will outlast the fabric on them so you will want to upgrade the seat style by then anyways.

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