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Nick Davison

posted on 8/12/02 at 06:28 PM Reply With Quote
Re-covering seats

Can anyone tell me what type of thread I need to re-cover my seats in leather also how thick will the thread need to be.
Any tips from people who have done this before may help me prevent a costly mistake.
The seats are Bedford Midi van seats, £15 the pair, they fit ok after the tilting handle is removed and the drivers seat is slightly bent to take account of the kick in the tunnel.

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chrisg

posted on 8/12/02 at 06:53 PM Reply With Quote
I think Bob's using these seats,

As for the thread, you need proper upholstery thread, try a car trimmers or upholstery place.

Cheers

Chris





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bob

posted on 8/12/02 at 07:11 PM Reply With Quote
I'm doing my bedford seats in vinyl and just using the thickest thread i can get in the sewing machine,no i mean the thickest thread MRS BOB can get in the sewing machine.
Not sure about leather,maybe one of the upholstery people can help like Woolies or the likes.






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kamikaze

posted on 9/12/02 at 12:05 PM Reply With Quote
Lucky you!! Mr Mrs don't want to go near my car...calls her self "The carbuilding widow"...This weekend it was a lot of building, so i had to promise her three "car free" days every week from now on...





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johnston

posted on 9/12/02 at 05:17 PM Reply With Quote
try some of the upolstery people, or people who fix or make caravan awnings or boat covers






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