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Where to buy OEM seat pan?

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I need a new seat pan, can someone point me in the direction to get one?

I had everything set up to get my OEM seat recovered, but the upholsterer pointed out some very thin spots on the seat pan...I don't want to spend the $200 on getting it recovered, just for the seat pan to rot out in a year.
 
Hava you considered encasing it in fiberglass?
Huh....no I hadn't actually...

Sandblast it and then use resin? Or actually use fiberglass and resin?

That's a damn good idea.

I'm still interested in getting an al new seat pan though.
 
Use glass cloth and resin. If you take your time you'll get great results. I used this method to repair the floor in an old boat I used to own. I tried to get some marine grade plywood but it was ridiculously expensive.
 
Using fibreglass to thicken up the pan is a pretty common trick and works well. As you suggest, sandblast it first to get rid of any lingering rust.
 
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