lynchmob
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Nice work. Carpet is a pain to repalce but it loks s nice when done.
Thanks. I should have done it when I redid the floor and stringers. Being a mechanic I look at it as job security. But this job doesn't pay very well.
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Nice work. Carpet is a pain to repalce but it loks s nice when done.
The seats sure are pretty.
I hope you don't mind but I am basically going to copy your pattern, you have inspired me to re-do my seats. The only thing I'm going to add differnt is a thinner black stripe on both sides of each red stripe.
Way nice work Brian. This boat of yours will be looking like new ! See you in a few weeks !!!
Thanks Jeff. June is creeping up on me. Did you get yours put back together. I might be hanging the motor at Norris. Lol
Are those two different model seats? The one on the left looks much more rounded at the top than the one on the right...
Looks like a million bucks dude. This project is probably easy for you if you're the guy who sewed the pillows and quilt.
This project is probably easy for you if you're the guy who sewed the pillows and quilt.
Awwwww man did you just accuse him of being a seamstress ???? That's cold brother. There is a difference between a man learning how to sew to fix his boat on a budget and just flat out calling him a seamstress
We needed some foam for something at work, and the manager asked if I knew where to get some. I told him the fabric store up the street might have some. One of the newer employees whipped his head around when I said the fabric store, so I looked at him and said, "yeah, that's right I go to the fabric store, what of it, got anything to say?" He didn't say anything. I then explained that I get headliner material for cars and sometimes upholstery items at the fabric store.
A lot of practice and a good machine. And a little luck. Oh! And a lot of patienceI wish I could do interior work like that, nice job. What are you doing for a motor?