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Post by universalexports on Jul 10, 2013 14:22:04 GMT -8
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smccusk
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Post by smccusk on Jul 10, 2013 14:46:04 GMT -8
Looking good with those martini lamps. She's coming together nice.
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gonekayaking
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Post by gonekayaking on Jul 10, 2013 18:04:02 GMT -8
Those are fabulous, and that is an awesome price, score!
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Post by Hamlet on Jul 10, 2013 18:25:58 GMT -8
You have done such a wonderful job of melding the new with the original. Congrats~!
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Post by universalexports on Jul 10, 2013 18:34:48 GMT -8
Thanks, that is what I am going for, a more modern interior (thats what the wife wants) and still have some vintage cues, and nice rustic pieces. and things like the martini lamps, thats arent vintage, but almost could be.
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Post by bigbill on Jul 10, 2013 18:54:16 GMT -8
I think they were worth the wait.
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Post by boandsusan on Jul 10, 2013 19:20:01 GMT -8
They are gorgeous...you should be so proud of the work you`ve done. Can`t wait to see it finished now .
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Post by swirlygirls on Jul 11, 2013 10:46:10 GMT -8
Those seats are so beautiful and what a great price!!! Wow.
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Post by rocco60 on Jul 11, 2013 18:57:42 GMT -8
Agree - they are very nice; ours will be done near the end of July and seeing yours has just renewed the excitement. What a fabulous price as well. Thanks for sharing your pics
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Post by ann on Feb 21, 2014 6:24:11 GMT -8
Where did you get your seats
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Post by ladywendolyn on Feb 21, 2014 9:17:22 GMT -8
Those look great. What thickness did you choose? I ran an upholstery business for years, and remaking trailer cushions is now more common than reupholstering sofas One hint for people who are upholstering their own cushions… We always cut the foam 1/2-3/4 of an inch bigger than the cushion, and then we wrap it in white, thick, batting. We use silicone spray to get them to slide into the cushion bags. Thats what gives the professional cushions their full look. If someone has already upholstered their cushions and they look too loose, they can add two layers of fibre, using spray glue lightly to attach them, this will fill them out properly.
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Post by paigenmarc on Feb 21, 2014 12:12:00 GMT -8
Nice! They really did a great job.
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Post by Hamlet on Feb 21, 2014 18:27:26 GMT -8
Beautiful!
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Post by mobiltec on Feb 22, 2014 7:29:15 GMT -8
Just about all my trailers have had the chevron white V on the back. So just out of curiosity, what did you pay for your upholstery work? I've paid as little as $300 for a pair just like yours and as much as $500... Was your price in there somewhere?
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Post by wiartonwillie on Feb 22, 2014 7:42:38 GMT -8
mobilec They stated they paid $450.
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