In my ocean boat, I have a captain's seat on a swivel base. It has this pipe here that fits into the bottom of the seat. Problem is, it's too short (actually, it's me that's too short). I want to make it taller without buying an entirely new seat base for hundreds of dollars.

I have a second seat from the boat I removed with another section of that pipe, so I was going to cut a 6" section off of that. So I need to find a way to securely couple it to the base I'm using.
Was going to maybe try ordering this here. Possibly fit it into the base end and pop a rivet or two into it so it doesn't slide up and down? Use this as a coupler for the two sections of seat base pipe.

(I'd need the 2.25" one)
While I've done a lot of fiberglass, wood, paint, electrical and HDPE work on my boats, I've not done much of anything with metal. So want to see if anyone smarter than me has better ideas on how to make this extension work and be secure.

I have a second seat from the boat I removed with another section of that pipe, so I was going to cut a 6" section off of that. So I need to find a way to securely couple it to the base I'm using.
Was going to maybe try ordering this here. Possibly fit it into the base end and pop a rivet or two into it so it doesn't slide up and down? Use this as a coupler for the two sections of seat base pipe.

(I'd need the 2.25" one)
While I've done a lot of fiberglass, wood, paint, electrical and HDPE work on my boats, I've not done much of anything with metal. So want to see if anyone smarter than me has better ideas on how to make this extension work and be secure.