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Replacing/Upgrading troop seats in the Deuce

Hoxman

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Hey there,

I need to replace the troop seats in my M35A3. I was going to replace them with PVC boards (from Lowes) but they say that the PVC is not for load bearing...

I was hoping to find some aluminum 1x3(3.5)x12 boards but I haven't been able to locate any...

Besides standard or pressure treated boards... Any options??? And if so, where do I get them?

Thanks!
 

jasonjc

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Fiber glass, that is what the military went to. They are made by a place called stephen wood products, I think and they will sell to you. Or try to find a set for sale near you. I have been thinking about getting some of the 5/4" deck boards and ripping them in half. They seem to be better wood than the 1 X 3's. If you do make your own with wood post up pic and what you used.
 

jtron79

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It would be really easy to make your own from fiberglass, I have been kicking around doing this on my 105. fiberglass is really easy stuff to work with.
 

ODdave

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I definatly would not use deck boards.....Pine is not strong enough. I used oak for my first set and am going to go with maple or ash on the next.
 

Warthog

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Thanks for the back up Warthog with my slooooow dia-up its hard to search for stuff. I have to relay on whats left of my mind.
Not a problem. Thats what we are here for. Besides I'm trying to catch up with your post count....:p
 

jasonjc

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I definatly would not use deck boards.....Pine is not strong enough. I used oak for my first set and am going to go with maple or ash on the next.
Thats why I was thinking the deck boards as they are a 1/2" thicker than a 1 X 3. But as I said I was just thinking. Have not made a choice yet. Need to find a saw mill that has oak close by.

Not a problem. Thats what we are here for. Besides I'm trying to catch up with your post count....:p
And you are getting close fast.:eek:
 

ODdave

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What was wrong with the oak? Isn't that what was used originally?

Nothing at all wrong with it, Just pricey. My top 2 boards on each side and boards for the front rack where $140. Just for the bords, I had to cut, sand & coat them. ( actualy my dad did but you get the point)
 

Bill W

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I just got a set of fiberglass seats and headboard for my deuce for $75 and they look like brand new. ( I stumbled into that deal )
When I redid the wood on my M-37 I used Ipe wood, stuff is as strong as oak but cheaper
 

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Bill W

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Its a South American hardwood that seems to be impervious to just about everything except fire :roll:. Its also a very beutiful wood, heck after I put it all together on my 37 I could not bring myself to paint it
 

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Its a South American hardwood that seems to be impervious to just about everything except fire :roll:. Its also a very beutiful wood, heck after I put it all together on my 37 I could not bring myself to paint it
This probably the way will go when I get my deuce bed for my 818. My four year old daughter says to me, "Daddy this seat makes my butt itch." I will have to say that I was kinda feeling the same thing. Is that just because the seats needed a repaint or was it because that's just fiber glass troop seats?
 

CanonNinja

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To add to this... I have some fiberglass seats on my A3 that are servicable, but one side as rotten wood on the top 2 rails (non load-bearing). I was going to replace these with some PVC pieces. I cant see anything negative with doing that, unless there's something im missing?
 
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