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Old 12-24-2017, 11:06 AM   #1
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Flexsteel Captain's Chair question

My Bounder came with a third captain's chair behind the passenger. I removed it and built a desk. Now I need to get rid of the chair, but not sure if I should keep one of the mounting parts.

There's a pedestal on the floor with one bolt on top, I left that in place and bolted the desk to it. Then there's an H-shaped bracket that sits atop the "lazy susan" bearing, and the chair bolts to that. Should I sell the bracket with the chair, or is that perhaps a Fleetwood-specific part the the next owner might want?
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It's a standard Flexsteel mount, though different models of the chairs have somewhat different pedestal types.

Selling half a pedestal probably adds little value for the buyer - either he already has one (just replacing the chair itself), or needs the entire pedestal.
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Old 12-24-2017, 11:31 AM   #3
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I would say, supply all of part's for the chair.
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Thanks, I just wanted to be sure I wouldn't need any of it. The upholstery is a little ratty, so it's not worth much, but I suspect somebody will grab it off Craigslist.
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