Seat upholstery fix

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Seat upholstery fix

Post by Eugen »

Once I said im not a big fan of those patches or gorilla tape for fixing and that I'd try UV resistant marine vinyl. This is what I've done. This is an easier case though, may not work on all chairs.

Rough stapling.
Rough stapling.
Trim excess material.
Trim excess material.
Looks ok.
Looks ok.
There..
There..
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:thumbsup: nice!!! :highfive:
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Nice fix Eugen. Could you do a tractor seat with it.

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propane1 wrote: Sat May 27, 2023 2:27 pm Nice fix Eugen. Could you do a tractor seat with it.

Noel
The one I showed above is the original 644 seat. Will paint it's frame at some point too.

Next I plan to do this one. No staples. Contact cement probably.

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Eugen wrote: Sat May 27, 2023 2:51 pm
propane1 wrote: Sat May 27, 2023 2:27 pm Nice fix Eugen. Could you do a tractor seat with it.

Noel
The one I showed above is the original 644 seat. Will paint it's frame at some point too.

Next I plan to do this one. No staples. Contact cement probably.

That’s what I want to see how it’s done. Thanks Eugen.

Noel.

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Post by RoamingGnome »

Nice Looking repair @Eugen :thumbsup: I also will be interested to see how the marine vinyl will work with contact cement... :hm:
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Count me in with Noel and Gerry. If the contact cement works out I would think it would be much more economical than replacing the whole seat.
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Post by Eugen »

Well, not a total failure but to me it's more functional.
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