jumbofordman
Well-known member
So last time we were out my driver's seat pedestal pulled loose from the seat box it attaches to. We turned it a bit, screwed it back to the floor, and the screws were already coming loose again when we trailered up.
So today I tried repositioning the seat again, and when I leaned back the entire fiberglass top of the seat box pulled loose. I got out my saw and finished off the job to discover the previous repairer has just screwed a new piece of plywood to the older rotten base and glassed over the whole thing.
Here's pics of what's left:


The fiberglass that remains seems solidly attached to the floor, so my thoughts are:
My questions are:
So today I tried repositioning the seat again, and when I leaned back the entire fiberglass top of the seat box pulled loose. I got out my saw and finished off the job to discover the previous repairer has just screwed a new piece of plywood to the older rotten base and glassed over the whole thing.
Here's pics of what's left:


The fiberglass that remains seems solidly attached to the floor, so my thoughts are:
- Bond a new piece of plywood (2 layers thick) fit down inside the remaining fiberglass and sitting on the lower lever shelf that is still there.
- Rough up the sides.
- Fiberglass over the top and down the sides.
- Polyester or epoxy? I already have some polyester on hand.
- Do I need to remove some floor carpet and bond it to the floor, too?

