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Army Ingenuity! 73 RR

jrod0877

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Money is tight so i decided to try and reupholster my seats.... not bad for not knowing what the hell i was doing...lol:brave: It took me 3 or 4 hours to learn how to use the damn sewing machine...i should have taken home ech in high school...roflol
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told ya i didnt know what i was doin.... it will do for now till i can aford to get them done right
 
It dose look better than what you started with, I'll give you that.
 
lol every time i sat in the seat it would leave foam dust.... it was disintegrating. i had to something
 
lol every time i sat in the seat it would leave foam dust.... it was disintegrating. i had to something
That"s cool, at least you attempted to do something about the problem even though you admitted you were in over your head. But Donny was right in his evaluation, just don't take it to heart. You learned something in the process. I don't think there is anyone of us that can do things perfect the first time, there is always a learning curve. Now take it off and do it again and practice sewing a straight stitch. lol
 
Is that dog's name Gizmo by any chance?

Good for you Jrod. You did something about the condition of your seats condition.
 
well that's a start now practice makes perfect:headbang:
 
Hit them with a heat gun and pull the puckers out. Might help.
 
ill give that a shot...unfortunately i cut the pieces using the original cover as a pattern.. i forgot to compensate for the lack of padding in the seat... thanks for the info
 
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