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mikec 04-12-2010 04:33 PM

Head rest
 
Anybody know how to repair the headrest that's part of the sundeck. I lifted my deck up and the headrest came off in my hand?

WetWilly 04-14-2010 09:14 AM

Re: Head rest
 
Hi mikec, sorry to here about the headrest. Now, did the bolts fall off or are they stripped out or did something else happen? ( a tiny more detail please )

WetWilly

mikec 04-14-2010 01:22 PM

Re: Head rest
 
Thank for the the reply wet willy. The bolts are sticking out of the sun deck and the head rest has empty holes. I don't know if they just pulled out or if the nuts came off. I'm just not sure how it's supposed to work.

IowaWing 04-14-2010 04:22 PM

Re: Head rest
 
You probably had steel "T" nuts that have rusted off inside the headrest.
If you remove the staples on the back side of the headrest that hold the vinyl cover on, you can remove the cover and the foam insert. You should then find the remains of the "T" nuts surrounding the holes in the wood. Replace them with Stainless Steel ones if you can find any or regular steel ones if unable to locate the stainless ones. Any good hardware store should have the regular "T" nuts. You may have to replace the bolts too if the threads are screwed up.

mikec 04-14-2010 04:31 PM

Re: Head rest
 
Thanks I'll check it out

spinks99 04-15-2010 03:20 AM

Re: Head rest
 
A couple long drywall screws from the hatch into the wood in the headrest does the trick as well, unless you are using the headrest as a lifting point.

WetWilly 04-15-2010 04:28 AM

Re: Head rest
 
Another alternative is to use long drywall Toggle Bolts if you cant get into the headrest to replace the T-nuts.

WetWilly

IowaWing 04-15-2010 12:37 PM

Re: Head rest
 
Use bolts that are as short as possible if you use the toggle bolts. Or get a good first aid kit for the wounds in the back of the heads of your passengers.:eek_animated:

tmonson 04-15-2010 02:40 PM

Re: Head rest
 
I had my entire sun deck redone last spring on my Z272. The person that did it for me rebuilt the entire frame out of high density polyethelene. It's a little heavier than the treated plywood that was used from the factory. The whole thing, including the the headrests are full of t-nuts. The plywood gets a liitle water logged or rotten, or they loosen up and pull right through! If you have good solid material to attach to then screws might be your best short term solution.

ttownmatt 04-15-2010 07:50 PM

Re: Head rest
 
Redoing my sundeck right now. All the headrest in mine were held on with 4 stainless steel screws per headrest.


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