The Jalopy Journal
Now where exactly did I bash anybody in what I posted? All I was trying to do is explain what limitations a home machine has when sewing thicker...
I hate to rain on your parade, but "walking foot" is not an attachment for a sewing machine. Walking foot is a generic term for alternating...
Detroit Body Cloth (and many others) has fabrics that were original to the car, not fabrics that were used to re-upholster a car.
Check out the Spring and Fall swap meets in Jefferson, Wisconsin. (Jefferson County Fairgrounds in southern Wisconsin)...
The longer you sit on the seat, the more chance you have of bottoming out the foam and sitting on nothing but plywood. If you cut out openings in...
3A is the series of the truck. 58 is the model year. T is for Tarrytown, NY, the assembly plant and the last digits are just a serial number, or...
BTW, the model number of your machine is 158, and the last five digits are the serial number.
They may call that home sewing machine attachment a walking foot, but a true walking foot has two separate pieces attached to two separate shafts...
An industrial machine will easily sew through 1/4" plywood. You can't go real fast, and your needle will be shot when you're done, but it will do...
An experienced sewer may be able to find an industrial sewing machine store that would let them use one of their machines, but I doubt they would...
Here is a link to a great place to ask your question: http://www.fordbarn.com/
Thanks Ed, I thought that sounded familiar!
You're actually both right, but you're both talking apples and oranges. The cheap vinyl binding that comes in rolls that is spliced together is...
You are right about a numb ass, but gel pad that thick would cost $150.
They are all polyurethane foam, and there is no difference in density or quality between colors of foam. The color doesn't mean anything. Big...
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