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Nice video
I have a couple of questions
first what kind of tissu / textile you were using to rebuild under the foam
also what was the stampler / tool you were using from 3:07 to 3:40 for fixing the felt and the tissue to the frame ? what kind of glue you were using for the foam ? and finally to which supplier can I get the stampler ?
I'm repairing my own 1965 Baracuda as an amateur and wish to do a effective job
Thank you very much !
Finish the seat… where is part 2 to this video?!
Thank-you! The hacksaw blade was great advice, made very straight cuts with it. It was also great for making long wedge & sloping cuts.
New subscriber!!! More foam videos please🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank your for the video ,I've a 1966 mustang to do some seats ,this video is excellent reference…
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You’re the most helpful I have found on YouTube! 😉
Absolutely awesome to watch a pro in action. Just starting my 1966 Charger seat rebuilds and just watching this one video was immensely valuable. Most people today don't recognize the skill… but I do. Thanks for posting.
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