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[GMCnet] Bolting Down Seat Bases [message #290253] Thu, 12 November 2015 06:19 Go to next message
Mark Kasiewicz is currently offline  Mark Kasiewicz   United States
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Hi and welcome.

After removing my fender liners I am able to reach every bolt and nut
through either the engine hatch or front fender wells. It is good to have a
helper on the inside to hold the bolts from turning. Good luck with the
leaks and the floor. I have replaced the rear I/2 of the coach floor.
Luckily for me the cockpit floor was still sound. I coated each new sheet
of flooring with Marine Varnish and sealed edges with epoxy sealer

Mark Kasiewicz
77 Kingsley "Gus da Bus" (currently installing new furnace and repairing
cabinets)
Eau Claire , WI
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Re: [GMCnet] Bolting Down Seat Bases [message #290277 is a reply to message #290253] Thu, 12 November 2015 17:51 Go to previous message
Kingsley Coach is currently offline  Kingsley Coach   United States
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" It is good to have a helper on the inside to hold the bolts from turning"
Just another reason why you married her ....

Mike in NS

On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 8:19 AM, Mark Kasiewicz
wrote:

> Hi and welcome.
>
> After removing my fender liners I am able to reach every bolt and nut
> through either the engine hatch or front fender wells. It is good to have a
> helper on the inside to hold the bolts from turning. Good luck with the
> leaks and the floor. I have replaced the rear I/2 of the coach floor.
> Luckily for me the cockpit floor was still sound. I coated each new sheet
> of flooring with Marine Varnish and sealed edges with epoxy sealer
>
> Mark Kasiewicz
> 77 Kingsley "Gus da Bus" (currently installing new furnace and repairing
> cabinets)
> Eau Claire , WI
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Michael Beaton
1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS

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