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Originally Posted by
PNWTim
...So I embarked on a bracket project that became a little more of a project than I thought but they turned out really well. I essentially welded up an "H" shaped bracket that I could bolt to my sliders. In order to do this I had to weld receiving nuts inside the slider half to receive bolts. I then used the smaller cross bars to allow for four bolts within the confines of the seat pan on the car. I used caged nuts for those and attached them with countersunk rivets. I had to JB Weld some 1/4" spacers between the bracket and the mounting bolts to account for the other four bolt heads which attach the bracket to the slider. You can just see the spacers peeking out from under the cross bars.
Really nice work on the seat bracket, sir. I've dabbled enough now to know these custom pieces take me way more thought and way more time to execute than I care to admit. There's more going on there that meets the uninitiated eye. Great work! Learning to weld?...one of these days. It's on my list.
Chris
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