Need advice on custom seat mount.
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- Street Jeep for snow and ice, still on blocks in the driveway. '73 CJ5, 258 inline six, T18 tranny, Model 20 transfer case, Dana 30/44 w/ 4.27 ratio (soon to be 3.73), original Cutlas hubs, half-cab waiting to be installed. Daily driver is a 20-year-old Mazda pickup.
I bought a third seat from a Yukon (or some such vehicle) because I wanted a bench seat and the Yukon seat has self-contained lap and shoulder belts. Apparently this is a popular choice for older pickups, too. I have shamelessly decided to copy a mounting frame design I saw on a pickup forum.
I have a Harbor Freight wire-feed welder that has been sufficient for welding up some custom bicycle frames that have held up for several years. But here's my dilemma: I'm not sure how to select the proper metal for building my seat frame. Heck, I get confused even reading the names of the different types of steel.
Would anyone care to comment on my choices of 1) 1/2"Dia x 6'L ASTM A108 1018 Low Carbon Steel Round Stock and 2) 1" OD x .120" Wall x 6' L ASTM A513 ERW Welded Mechanical Steel Square Tube for this project? (I can get both from Fastenal.) I want something that would stand up even in the event of a collision.
I have a Harbor Freight wire-feed welder that has been sufficient for welding up some custom bicycle frames that have held up for several years. But here's my dilemma: I'm not sure how to select the proper metal for building my seat frame. Heck, I get confused even reading the names of the different types of steel.
Would anyone care to comment on my choices of 1) 1/2"Dia x 6'L ASTM A108 1018 Low Carbon Steel Round Stock and 2) 1" OD x .120" Wall x 6' L ASTM A513 ERW Welded Mechanical Steel Square Tube for this project? (I can get both from Fastenal.) I want something that would stand up even in the event of a collision.