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dean211277 18th January 2017 02:56 PM

Seat mounting
 
I have my seats and want to weld in the mounting points. The drivers side has a runner fitted the passenger side will be fixed.
Would 3mm x 40mm steel be strong enough to mount them to?
They'll be bolted through from the underside with an oversize washer.

garyout 18th January 2017 05:13 PM

I have just welded in inch be inch angle 3 or 4 mm thick and spread the load under seat with big washer it is very solid


Gary

jps 19th January 2017 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dean211277 (Post 104940)
I have my seats and want to weld in the mounting points. The drivers side has a runner fitted the passenger side will be fixed.
Would 3mm x 40mm steel be strong enough to mount them to?
They'll be bolted through from the underside with an oversize washer.

I've done roughly the same, 3x 50 strip that the runners are mounted to, floor is 3mm alu under that. Plenty strong enough I am sure.

Dave F 19th January 2017 07:56 PM

I used 25mm box running and I welded in some rod conectors to screw it to
These
http://www.fhbrundle.co.uk/thumbs/th...connectors.jpg01/titled/channel-support-systems-threaded-rod-connectors.jpg


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