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    Just recieved new seat base. Will post more pics when I get it installed.

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    my cumberlands will be hear today, wish i would of seen these first, price and all. looks real good i guese its got a net and umbrella holder? nice
    kost plus crappie team

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    looks sweet, thinking about one but have not made up my mind yet if thats the direction I want to go or not.

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    How long did it take you to get it?ordered one for myself couple weeks ago

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    Looks good and sturdy. Tightwad C store had some similar to that but it did not swivel in the middle. I have an add a seat and like it. What is the price on this style?

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    It took about 3-4 weeks and it costs about $200. Wayne, the guy that makes them is in the process of upgrading his equipment and will try and increase his production. In a few months he should take on distributors, maybe in the Springfield area.

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    Not to knock on anyone here or their products but PLEASE be careful I know this isnt an add-a-seat but similar design look over the seat very very well. My add-a-seat broke at the base due to very poor welds and cost us 4 custom rods but almost cost us our lives and I'm not joking at all. We only had about 360 pounds combined weight on it.
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    I had heard that a lot of people had that problem. I think add-a-seat is no longer!

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    Go to Dub-L-Seat.com and watch his videos on how they are made. They are bolted and welded, plus both sides have 2 stringers where most others have one. very well built.

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    I have a ADD-A-SEAT where are the problems with welds on them I need to look at my to make sure it's not cracked or anything!!!

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