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Chris4x4gill2
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I know its been discussed before, but I cant find anything using the search feature.
Getting ready to re-upholster the interior of my 89 SN. Any tips / warnings from the guys that have done this before? I am planning on pulling the skins and re-installing the new ones myself. Any suggestions on where to get new staples? I'm assuming I need to use Stainless? |
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Chris, Home Depot or Lowes carries stainless staples and yes you need to use stainless. Only advice I can give is take your time and don't hurry just to finish a portion to get it done. I'm sure they'll be guys to chime in that have redone the interior themselves. I only replaced loose staples in mine. |
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Chris4x4gill2
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Thanks for the tip, I didnt think HD or Lowes would carry the stainless ones.
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Swatkinz
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Chris, How much are you doing yourself? Are your buying replacement skins and simply removing old cover and staples and then replacing with new? Or are you buying vinyl on a roll and cutting patterns sewing and all that?
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Steve
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OverMyHead
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Can give you more advice when the skins arrive. I am a trained upholsterer but do it only as a hobby, mostly home furnishings. Start with the easiest pieces to help the learning curve. Generally Pull over and loosly tack cover in the center of sides(magnetic tack hammer and tacks driven about half way so they can be removed), if all is centered well, staple from the centers to the corners, working all the sides a litle at a time rather than finishing them individually. Heat from a heat gun can help on complex corners but it takes a fine touch and it is easy to overheat and melt the skins. I usually heat from the back side. Some pieces have "Trimmers" to pull a center seam down. A piece of foam is removed and one half of the skin is tacked in place, then the trimmer can be stapled in and the remain ing foam piece put in place. tack the second half and then staple the whole piece. If you have not done this before there is a lot to watch making sure you are keeping all the sides pulled the same amount, and then staying the same from piece to piece. I did mine before I found this site, I wish I had done a photo series to show others.
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OverMyHead
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If you can find an uphoilstery supply store, a good quality staple remover will speed up the process.
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I just had to take off my side panels while installing the stereo, a staple remover is a must, there are thousands of staples. I would say at the very least get a good electric stapler, if you have air, a pneumatic gun is even better. I borrow one from my upholstery guy, he loans out his old spare, it wasn't working properly and I had to take it aprart after every shot the last time. As you can imagine that got real old real quick, so I found some stainless staples for my hand stapler. It's a huge difference, very hard to get them where I wanted, and almost impossible to go through multiple layers on the corners with the handheld stapler. I've used an electric one to do trailer bunks before and they have the power, but air is the way to go if you can.
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Chris4x4gill2
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Steve - I am buying skins and installing them myself. No sewing for me (I hope)
Dave - great explanation. Thanks for the tips. I hadnt thought of trying to use the heat gun to help stretch it. I'll try to find a staple remover, Would one of the big box craft stores have them you think? Like Hancock fabricks or Hobby Lobby? Or will they ones they have be junk? Don - I have an air staple gun - I dont think I'd try this without it! |
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Chris4x4gill2
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ok guys, do you recommend something liek this....
(Fencing pliers) or this: |
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OverMyHead
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Not the pliers, the second one will work but this is my favorite, I find it the fastest as it lifts both staple legs at once.
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OverMyHead
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See if Rochford supply will sell to you online. Search staple lifter on their site. About 17$
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Chris4x4gill2
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Rochford will, but their shipping almost doubles the price of the puller. I'll see what i can find locally first.
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Jones
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Chris, where are you buying your skins? I'm planning the same project this winter.
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I purchased a complete set for my 1988 SN from Christines. Pricey but looks like brand new. Glad I spent the $$$
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Chris4x4gill2
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I'm using http://www.copycatcovers.com/
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Gary S
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Chris,sometimes the staples are labeled "monel" at some stores
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ryanowen
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FWIW, I went out of my way to find monel staples and they didn't work. The were too soft and just folded up when I tried to use them. Ended up getting regular stainless staples. Both were arrow brand. Also, as far as tools, I used a screw driver to pull the staples and a hand gun to install. If I was doing it for a living I'd load up on better gear, but they didn't slow me down much at all. Building seat bases took me longer than installing the skins. |
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OverMyHead
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The trouble is getting under the staples. A standard screw driver ground sharp like a chisle would probably suffice, us one just narrower than the staple crown to get a good even pull. watch your hand placement holding the piece, a slip can go right into the opposite arm or hand, then you regret having a sharp puller.
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OverMyHead
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My cheapo electric arrow stapler was worthless. I wanted to use the wide crown staples, My upholstery stapler with thin wire staples drove great but you have to use groups of staples close together to prevent ripping through in situations like starting the middle of a side.
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Fl Inboards
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Chris how did your skins turn out? One of my customers against my advice went ahead and ordered a partial set of skins for a 92 SN from Copycat covers. My advice is to utilize either a good local upolsterer or Christines. This Copycat group was a nightmare to work with for my customer and for me to try and install the skins. workmanship was poor and the skins did not line up nor was consistant from unit to unit. Two comming pads, love seat base and back and corner and of these only one we were able to install correctly. Copycat even had the pull off skins for patterns and still was wrong. Anyway beware of the Copycat. Stick with Christines! Florida Inboards Inc. |
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Chris4x4gill2
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I dont have them yet. I went with Copycat purely based on price. I did see several good reviews from them on other forums, but also a few negatives like yours. For the price difference I am willing to take the chance. So far, they have been very good with communication and answering my questions. But I have yet to see an actual product. I should have them around christmas.
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Fl Inboards
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Thanks Chris!
We wound up not being able to use the love seat base skin at all on this project and are having a local shop stitch a new one that will fit. as for the rest of the work it was a cheap alternative and thats what we got! Cheap is small and not too steep But best of all cheap is cheap Circumstance has forced my hand To be a cut price person in a low budget land. Times are hard but we’ll all survive I just got to learn to economize! I’m on a low budget! Ray Davies! |
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Hobby Boats can be expensive when the hobbyist is limited on their own skill and expertise.
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OverMyHead
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My boss just requested I recover his his Kawasaki PWC seat. It is a simple pull over cover but with compound curves. I hope to pick up some 4 way stetch vinyl early next week and do a photo set or video of the project. I will post it under a seperate topic.
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Chris4x4gill2
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Post a link to the thread here when you get it up!
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OverMyHead
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I'll keep you informed. I let you know when the tutorial is done too. |
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Chris4x4gill2
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OverMyHead
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a thread has been posted in the maintanece section titled upholstery process.
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OverMyHead
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Chris, Did that help? Are the photos too small?
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Chris4x4gill2
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yes, it does help. Larger photos would be helpful, but I was able to see them pretty well as they are. Looks liek I need ot order a tack hammer and a staple puller still.
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OverMyHead
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Chris, You could probably get by without the tack hammer, useing a lower air setting on staples so they hang out and remove easily of finding an angle with an electric would do essentialy the same thing. I still recommend the professional staple remover. They are slick. The model I use with the two prongs mkes it easy to remove staples that are stuck by onr leg. Just twist them in the two prongs and they come right out rather than having to keep picking up a pliers.
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For thousands of years men have felt the irresistible urge to go to sea, and many of them died. Things got better after they invented boats.
1987 Ski Nautique |
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