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Use wood! The fiberglass provides lots of itchy splinters when new,
even through fatigues!
Dave in PA
(still have a M38A1 to get rid of)
Eugene Pantano wrote:
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> The new ones are fiberglass...the old ones were oak...
> I have several sets...but will not ship...1SG PANTANO...Colorado Springs..
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> From: Jon Shoop <shoop19@brick.net>
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> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 8:01 AM
> Subject: [MV] Troop Seats
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> > OK all you 2.5 ton gurus....what kind of wood is used for the 2.5 ton
> > truck, troop seats? My guess is ash.....but????? Looked locallt for 1x3
> > ash, 12 feet long and everyone laughs.....so much for that...Any
> Suggestions?
> >
> > Jon
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