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Gimpdiggity
Guest
Hi everyone.
I just got a "new" seat in the mail today, and it needs to be recovered. That' fine, I knew it had to be. It is replacing my old "king-queen" style seat that I really didn't like.
My question is...how the heck do you recover one of these things?? I've done several other seats before, but they always had plastic pans so you just stapled the vinyl/leather into the pan with a nice stapler. I've never done the metal one before. Is it best to just use rivets?? Or should I try to use the clamp pieces that are on the seat now?? They're kinda rusty, so I don't know if I should trust them or not.
Thanks!
Jeff
I just got a "new" seat in the mail today, and it needs to be recovered. That' fine, I knew it had to be. It is replacing my old "king-queen" style seat that I really didn't like.
My question is...how the heck do you recover one of these things?? I've done several other seats before, but they always had plastic pans so you just stapled the vinyl/leather into the pan with a nice stapler. I've never done the metal one before. Is it best to just use rivets?? Or should I try to use the clamp pieces that are on the seat now?? They're kinda rusty, so I don't know if I should trust them or not.
Thanks!
Jeff