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Technical The upholstery thread to end all threads

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Roothawg, Jan 5, 2021.

  1. continentaljohn
    Joined: Jul 24, 2002
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    @SDS sorry I cant help on the stapler as mine is on its last leg. @jakesbackyard looks like a inexpensive replacement. I was wondering if anyone tried the milwaukee battery ones
     
  2. jakesbackyard
    Joined: Feb 13, 2007
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    1. Upholstery

    Did another Hot Rod Model A Coupe seat…
    IMG_6865.jpeg IMG_6867.jpeg IMG_6743.jpeg
     
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  3. jakesbackyard
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    Some Monte Carlo seats I did for a ‘57 Courier a while back…been forgetting to post to this site…like to keep it alive….
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  4. jakesbackyard
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    And…Reconditioned and installed Classic Industries (CARS) original style covers on 1956 Chev wagon seats. They were in unbelievable shape for 69 year old seats.
    IMG_6698.jpeg IMG_6699.jpeg IMG_6690.jpeg IMG_6695.jpeg
     
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  5. Okie Pete
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    Wish you were closer . I’d give you some business. Beautiful work
     
  6. F-head
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    Here’s one I did for my coupe, I made a thread on it but it dropped like a rock IMG_5332.jpeg IMG_5498.jpeg
     
  7. Whoamel
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    Beautiful work. Thanks for posting. I'm working on a cheap seat now and needed the inspiration.
     
  8. I picked up a Mercury 280l last Sunday. came with a servo motor and walking foot. it has reverse also. not sure how i could have turned it down at $200, with a table also.

    im wondering with the machine having a walking foot, I assume I will need to remove it to use a zipper foot when sewing the welting? can someone advise me please?
     
  9. Okie Pete
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    IMG_2378.jpeg I have this daybed frame . Would the springs be a good choice for a seat ?
     
  10. I have to revisit this thread in the future when it comes closer to build time. I might try my hand at the A but a full interior for the '47 might be a stretch for me. GREAT work everyone, keep the pics and tips coming.
     
  11. G-son
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    I believe there are special welting feet for that job. There's a good chance your machine uses a standard type of feet so they may be easily available, you jsut need to know what type fits it.
     
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  12. redoxide
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    Great thread , I bought a commercial singer machine a few years ago with a view to doing some practice and learn a new skill but never really got around to it .. Stuff like needle and thread selection were the first fails , then working out the tensions etc . Long story short , I gave the machine to a friend who had a resto business and his brother was keen to get into the upholstery side of things .

    I think he ran into the same brick wall as me and the machine and table were laid up in the back shop gathering dust . probably for the last 20 years .. Last time I was there I was aware of it being burried under old boxes and garage crap and a few inches of dust

    This thread has prompted me to ask him if it wasnt being used, if I could have it back . It feels a bit awkward asking for something back that you gave away in good faith , but hopefully he wont see it as cheeky and the old machine can come back and hopefully I can get it to work and et in some practice .

    Thanks for the post, its prompted a bit of the old me back into action , Ued to teach myself all the skills needed to build stuff but the art of upholstery just seemed to elude me . Now a little older retired and festering, it might be the time to dust off the old machine and learn some new skills .

    Thanks for the prod ..
     
  13. F-head
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    I always tell people to buy some cheap vinyl and some 1/2” scrim foam and make a few pleated panels , then make a mini bike seat
    Then just scale it up
    There’s a few simple rules I was taught
    Everything has a 3/8” seam allowance
    If you always make a 3/8” seam allowance you get used to lining that up as it goes under the foot of the machine
    I always just use the same welting foot for everything on my machine
    I use 1/8” solid nylon welt cord and the vinyl is cut at 1 1/4” for the welt cord
    The welt cord sews on the facia first then the boxing ( sides) goes on
    I use 1/4” scrim foam on the boxing
    That helps the boxing stay smooth
    If you are doing tuck pleats you lose 3/4” for every pleat, so for 2” pleats they have to be layed out and sewn at 2 3/4” then after you sew them on the back they come out at 2”
    Here’s a pic of my coupe seat in the car with the door and kick panels
    Upholstery is achievable with a little practice and a lot of hard work IMG_5614.jpeg IMG_5611.jpeg
     
  14. An excellent set of tips and overview @F-head! Thanks!!!
     
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  15. sweetdick2
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    Pete's the best, if you need a upholstery guy. Give him a call Peter.jpg
     
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  16. Roothawg
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    Man, that is sweet.
     
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  17. Turns
    Joined: Jan 3, 2009
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    I thought I would add a picture of my bench seat that my trimmer sent me that's going into my Ranchero build. Done in red leather with some selective white stitching. I am happy with it

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    Cheers Turns
     
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  18. 2manycars2littletime
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    2025.07.16 Startingon the leather seat trim.jpg I decided it's been too hot to work in the garage, so I finally started working on the new covers for the '33 Pontiac coupe seats.
    The seats came out of a 2000 or 2001 Saturn L series sedan.
    Replacing the gray cloth with "Saddle Bag" leather.
     
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