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Cushiones for back and seat for OC3

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P0LK CRAWLER

01-29-2002 09:21:50




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If like me most readers check all boards which is why I have posted this in several places. Looking for source for upholstered bottom and back cushions for an OC3. Metal framing a little rusted and OK but not a shred of a back or seat.
Any info appreciated. PC




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tenn terryt

02-02-2002 04:51:35




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 Re: cushiones for back and seat for OC3 in reply to P0LK CRAWLER, 01-29-2002 09:21:50  
have you ever heard of marine plywood? well thats what he is talking about have seen it in 3/8 1/2 3/4 this stuff will lay with ya



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tenn terryt

02-02-2002 04:51:11




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 Re: cushiones for back and seat for OC3 in reply to P0LK CRAWLER, 01-29-2002 09:21:50  
have you ever heard of marine plywood? well thats what he is talking about have seen it in 3/8 1/2 3/4 this stuff will lay with ya



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George Gibby

01-29-2002 12:01:40




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 Re: cushiones for back and seat for OC3 in reply to P0LK CRAWLER, 01-29-2002 09:21:50  
Polk, Try landis Zimmerman @ 717-738-2573.
OR if the seat cushiones where on a wood back, cut yourself some from pressure treated plywood. Then have them covered the way you would like. If the cushiones were mounted right on through the metal the upolstirer(?) should know how to make it work out to your satisfaction. They usually stapled into wood through the sheet metal.
hope this is some help.
GG

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P0LK CRAWLER

01-29-2002 15:39:51




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 Re: Re: cushiones for back and seat for OC3 in reply to George Gibby, 01-29-2002 12:01:40  
George G: Incidentally, where are you located?
Thanks for the suggestion but had no idea ply came pressure treated. How thick..1/2 or 3/4"? Read somewhere bubble wrap made good padding. Wife is good at upholstering..sounds like you sent me a winner!PC



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