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Originally posted by cphase cphase wrote:

Make it a swivel seat

Not being very original here are we????


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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by cphase cphase wrote:

Make it a swivel seat

Not being very original here are we????


Hey...its not my boat Pete. I promise you would NEVER catch me doing anything like that! I promise!!!

I always ask myself WWPD!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 62 wood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June-29-2012 at 10:43pm
Tim,
here are some pics of the seat in the 73...





Wish I could see what the bottom cushion's - front and side frame is made of.



I'm guessing the 3/4" board was added between the base and seat to raise it?





Its hard to see what the back is made of as well.

I love the way the seat fits and looks, very comfy...
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Steve,   Our buckets look very similar to this one (pic below)

Except for: They do have the raised-lip around the front , like Tims.

Before it was altered, it was an early Separator style seat.   My thoughts are: CC aquired them from the same supplier that supplied them to J C Whitney etc... (not our style, the Sep. barrel style)

I do still have the other Separator barrel type, but it too has been altered slightly.

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Tim, I just got home from the cottage and opened up the box with my new seat frames. I have a dilemma. If I tell you how much I like them, and how good they look, I won't be able to afford them.
But seriously, they are beautiful! Your fiberglass skills really show. The frames are very strong and very high quality. They will be the finishing touch on the Mustang.
Just wondering, how much to build me a new 69 blue Mustang SS? Maybe I can borrow Gary's Mustang to use for the plug.
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that is EXACTLY the seat I am wanting Tim...sorry Pete. Did I understand correctly..you are gonna reproduce the aluminum runners to mount the seat also? That would be almost to much to ask but...if so I am in for a set of those as well.


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See what you have been missing? You going to be home this week?
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yeah..almost let this slip by..

We will be home till thursday. Then its off to Norris..with a lunch stop south of Atlanta.

New boat of Steve's is beautiful..huh?

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Tim,
If I had thought of it I would have had you sign and date the fiberglass frames with a fat black Sharpie. I found it a nice touch when I found that some of the team that assembled my convertible had done this. I will print your name and the date on them before I have them upholstered.
I am a little unsure of how the original plywood base would have been done. It was missing from the frame I gave you. I think a piece of 1/2 or 3/4 ply with the foam cushion and skin on the top side, screwed to the bottom, and possibly another sheet on the bottom to staple the skin to? I don't know the spacing of the holes for the frames either. I want them to end up in the correct position. Any advice before I play it by ear?
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John when I get back you'll have to come over and we will go take a ride in mine before I pull the floor out. You can look my original seat I got from Steve, take measurements off of it and see how the wood fits. I made new copies from what was left
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jbear I'll give you a call before you leave
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John, glad to hear that you like them! I just disassembled a pair of the 71-73 buckets and they had pieces of 3/8" ply on the bases- one above and one below the glass base. That gives you a total of 3/4" and something to hold staples on both sides- so that seems like the way to go. For the drains, I want to say my Skier just has a single (~1.5" diam) hole right in the center. The other buckets I just disassembled had a series of smaller holes. I'll leave the choice up to you!

On the spacing of the bracket, I assume you mean the width? Are your aluminum frames individual, or are they connected? Ive seen both. I can grab a width measurement off my Mustang or Skier if thats helpful.

John (JBear), yes, I am having the aluminum bases made up as well... so stay tuned. If you can find someone to loan me one of those Ski Nautique buckets, let me know!

DrCC, I assume that bucket you have pictured above came out of one of those '73-74 SN's? Any chance it hasnt been recovered yet?
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Tim,   The seat in the photo is not my '74 SN seat.
It (the seat) is an altered or modified early Separator bucket, like Jeff's on page 9 of his Separator thread (the seat on the right, in his photo)
Although they are very similar, there are 3 major differences for it to be an identical replica.
The Lip, Radius and Angle.

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I understand the lip.

Angle = angle of seat back?

Radius = curve of seat back? Base, top or both?

Ive never seen a SN bucket without the upholstery... but that sure looks similar to Steve's upholstered one.
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Does anybody still make these or have a set? I know it's an old thread. Thinking of changing out the bench seat in my 1965 Skier to buckets for easier movement around the boat.
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I have the ability to make them but haven’t done so in quite some time.
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