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General Upholstery Questions and Comments => General Discussion => Topic started by: Mike8560 on October 24, 2011, 11:04:41 am

Title: Takin a afternoon break after a t top and 5 window
Post by: Mike8560 on October 24, 2011, 11:04:41 am
Owner want to change his blue t top to gray like the Boston and wanted window and wings. Front u zipper bags for all the window to roll up Into when not needed  that why the glass is a bit  wrinkly from rolling up.  Window was also install with Velcro flap at owners request and did t want snaps. I like snOw I ca. Pull it nice and tight
oh there were closable side vents on the two side panels (usless) at his request. And a storage bag up front for his life jackets to get rid of the ungly aftermarket TBag he had
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Title: Re: Takin a afternoon break after a t top and 5 window
Post by: scott_san_diego on October 24, 2011, 11:22:19 am
Hey Mike,
That looks real nice.  Can you tell me how long that took you to do?  Did the customer have a old cover to use as a pattern or did you do it all by scratch.

Thanks Scott
Title: Re: Takin a afternoon break after a t top and 5 window
Post by: Mike8560 on October 24, 2011, 11:47:45 am
 was from scratch.
I patterned it on a windy day it was a out two hours. Btw I o ly patternt the front window and one side then I just reversed it. I made it friday  Saturday and Sunday a bit off and on on the weekend.
So I'd gueese to say it was 19hours total patternt to Install.
Of course I wasn't counting the time I spent chattin withrhe fit of my time I've been goofing off now waiting to start my next project