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Thread: Seat rail supports for tombstones in longhood

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by HarryD View Post
    You will notice that in my third picture, I had some "ears" welded onto the plates with a 7/16-20 nut to give me a seat belt attachment point. These are on both sides of the seat.
    Yes I noticed that.

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    Hey Harry,

    Where did you get the dimensions on the drawing from?

    I have drawn two blue circles in the pic below. Is the difference only 0.9cm? Looking at various photos in this thread the difference appears to be more than 0.9cm or am I missing something?

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    Last edited by blue72s; 06-13-2019 at 09:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue72s View Post
    Hey Harry,

    Where did you get the dimensions on the drawing from?

    I have drawn two blue circles in the pic below. Is the difference only 0.9mm? Looking at various photos in this thread the difference appears to be more than 0.9mm or am I missing something?

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    Interesting. Can’t answer the question. Found them on Pelican BBS a long time ago. I had mine made by PEParts in 2002/2003.
    Harry

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