Check out how to re foam an old car seat bottom cushion.
Hello, my friends! Today is the making of seat upholstery with many of the techniques I have used and developed after doing auto upholstery for up to 41 years at this point in my career!
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Can you share the specs of the foam you used?
Cool 👍 respect
I am subscribing! Old school can be the best as a service apprenticeship in a 2 man shop from a high school that didn’t even have a shop class or auto. But an ASE Master Tech since 1978 at a dealer with 8 tech’s and the service mgr couldn’t get anyone to take one test, much less 8.
Self taught in patterns to sewing after my wife took classes with her sister, I had to help with home work. Sewing is rewarding but one must pay attention to margins, measuring and just planning the panel. The rest is knowing you machine and execution of “Best Practices” for the stitch. You made reference to a jig-was blade but looks like a clean hack saw and never thought of trying one. Very cool. When the foam is not dead, I like glueing burlap on the seat frame channel, foam side first to add strength. Just a common sense move if new is not in a budget or not available. Enjoy the learning! Thanks for sharing!