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- First Name: Ken
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Re: seat springs
Those are for holding the springs into place. They go into corresponding holes in the seat frame.
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Re: seat springs
Thanks Ken. My seat platform doesn’t have holes so I just took the legs off. I suspected that but without clear evidence I chose not to drill my restored seat platform. Next time I’ll do it right.Ken Buhler wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2024 9:12 amThose are for holding the springs into place. They go into corresponding holes in the seat frame.