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Fiberglass Seat Pan; What Next?
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That sure looks like a good piece of work. I suppose that you should go to an upholstery shop and try to bribe or pry some information out of them. I think that it goes something like this: You choose a piece of foam that's harder than you might think will work and glue it to your pan. You might have to fill in the lower sections with smaller pieces first. Then you shape it and cover it. How will you fasten the covering to your fiberglass?
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Use some 3M spray foam adhesive ( most other brands work well also). The foam you can get from most plumbing supply stores. As far as getting the leather/vinyl to stay on, the adhesive will hold it to the edges and then you can drill and rivet or even staple/brad the cover on. (you must use a staple/brad gun if you don't want to crack the fiberglass. Always test a couple in an area that doesn't matter first. if your layers aren't thick enough, or you don't have enough fibermat then you could crack it.)
If ya wanna get on it quick after you put the cover on, you can just use the adhesive and wait a day or two for the rivets,brads,or staples. I prefer rivets, but be careful when ya drill so you don't go through the seat cover!!:whistle:
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www.jeffreyphipps.com/seat_pans.htm
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use wing nuts, no wrench needed, and if they are hidden under the seat, it wont take away from the lookbut using a wrench on 3 or 4 nuts isn't to terribly hard.
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Yeah I don't know why I didn't think of using wing nuts since that is the obvious answer. I can just throw a couple lock washers on there as well to keep the nuts from vibrating off. I am going to use the two open holes on the back end that aren't being used cause I don't have the rear chrome fender. As for the front though, I am not so sure where I can attach the seat pan. Guess I need to get the creative juices flowing.
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im in Kent just north of you, will have to hook up and ride.
EDIT: oh yeah, did the Diagram help any?
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There seems to be quite a few riders here in Washington. Would be cool to get together.
Which diagram are you refering to?
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I was also considering not bolting it down, but I think at the very minimum I will put 2 bolts in for my safety.
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