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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Johnny Ace, May 26, 2006.

  1. Johnny Ace
    Joined: Jul 20, 2002
    Posts: 2,200

    Johnny Ace
    Member

    Who do you good folks go to for upholstery?
    I can't get past Fatlucky's front desk, and the time is near for my goofy bike projects to get seated......also some other ***-related work needed.....

    We won't make anyone rich, but if any members can give us the time of day, we would greatly appreciate it....
    Thanks in advance,
    J&K
     
  2. pigpen
    Joined: Aug 30, 2004
    Posts: 1,624

    pigpen
    Member
    from TX USA

    Try ogrebro. He does excellent work! :)

    pigpen
     
  3. MonsterMaker
    Joined: Aug 11, 2004
    Posts: 1,812

    MonsterMaker
    Member


    Johnny.....I got Koffin's Chris out here. He would love to help you out.
     
  4. Johnny Ace
    Joined: Jul 20, 2002
    Posts: 2,200

    Johnny Ace
    Member

    Thanks guys...now that Kali has gotten on her feet part-time, we want to dust off some stuff to see if they will still make it into the book:
    "Cherry Picker" Sting Ray (seat)
    "Mysterion" Krate (seat)
    "Green Fuz" cruiser alternate seat ( Fatlucky did the first, favorite one)

    Those are the priorities for now.....Nick, look out for the Road Devil cruiser!

    Thanks again ,
    J&K
     
  5. KustomSkylark
    Joined: Oct 23, 2001
    Posts: 193

    KustomSkylark
    Member
    from Sacramento

    I've done a couple cars and tons of bicycle seats. What kinda things are you looking to do on the seats?
     
  6. Johnny Ace
    Joined: Jul 20, 2002
    Posts: 2,200

    Johnny Ace
    Member


    Brian....wrote ya back....
    Fatlucky- still hope you have some free time to do the Mysterion seat?

    Now if we can just find a source for some parts......
    J&K
     
  7. AllSteel34
    Joined: May 8, 2006
    Posts: 225

    AllSteel34
    Member

    I do my own. It really isn't as hard as you may think. Read up, do some homework, get a decent industrial machine, practice sewing straight, then go to town. It's the best way to learn. You can do $500 worth of seat covers and door panels for about $100. This is the start to a seat cover for my '49 Chevy pickup...

    upholstery12.jpg

    Chris
     
  8. gillgonzalez
    Joined: Oct 9, 2005
    Posts: 359

    gillgonzalez
    Member
    from San Diego

    I might be a little far away, give a look at my work, mostly cars on the web but bike seats are no problem.
    www.rogerdstarkey.com
     
  9. Johnny Ace
    Joined: Jul 20, 2002
    Posts: 2,200

    Johnny Ace
    Member

    Thanks everyone for your info and contacts....some of these bike projects are just things that have been rattling around in my skull for a long time....but we would like to get them done ,if life doesn't mind....

    I'll clean out our pM's and contact you nice folks.....

    Thanks again,
    J&K
     
  10. Johnny, you calling the right number for FatLucky's?

    (512) 693-7277
    or try 693-7278
     

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