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Title: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Peppy on June 23, 2010, 06:15:45 pm
I think there was like, ten seams in this entire interior, not counting welts. Only 3 in this heap,


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And taking it apart! They assemble these things when the boat is uncapped. Meaning the top half is upside down on the table and they screw all the upholstery in then put it together with the bottom half. I tried to get the owner to let me pry the 2 halfs apart but he wouldn't go for it. I had to grow new elbows. (I have 5 so far)

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The green arm on the right gets a bolt into a Tnut in the upholstery. Access is that cup holder you see. What fun. 

Truthfully most of the credit for this goes to Allsport vinyl. The stuff is nutzo.
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: JuneC on June 23, 2010, 06:32:49 pm
Whoa dude!  That's amazing work! Looks terrific.  Only those who've ever attempted stuff like that can truly appreciate just how hair-pulling a task like that can be.  As for growing elbows, I'm lucky to have small arms that can fit through cup holders right up to my shoulder, but on more than one occasion, I've used my angle grinder to take the head off the screw and something else to reattach. 

You should be proud of your work on that one, though.

June
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Mojo on June 24, 2010, 06:30:35 am
WOW........................ Amazing work.

I would be real proud of that job. That is some of the best I have seen.

Congrats.

Chris
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: JuneC on June 24, 2010, 06:56:05 am
I meant to ask last night... did you pattern those pieces with brown paper  ;D ?  and did you have to use heat to get the skins stapled on or just pull and tug?

June
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: fragged8 on June 24, 2010, 10:26:13 am
heh i bet Peppy has a tool made specially for those jobs :-)


nice piece of work there m8,

Rich
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Peppy on June 24, 2010, 06:49:33 pm
*blush*

Thanks guys! I've done a few of these now. They're not as hard as they look. Tricky but fun. No heat, no brown paper, just silk film and POWAH! But really the true hero of this particular job is the Allsport vinyl with the four way stretch (sound like a salesman or something) but man it really is wild stuff. You really could upholster a soccer ball with it. You'd just have to go really fast after the first staple.

What I like about these jet boats is there's hardly anything to patternize. The sewing department leaves me alone. When I do make my upholstery patterns I use dust cloth (not paper, ha!) and staple it to the foam with 1/2" staples instead of pins. Lately I've been patterning over the old vinyl. Heres a half rotten Bayliner seat in mid pattern. (owner wouldn't spring for new wood)

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Good one Rich, the tool is called Kung-fu Grip!
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Darren Henry on June 25, 2010, 04:19:50 pm
QuoteI'm lucky to have small arms that can fit through cup holders right up to my shoulder


8) just not very far.  :-* (sorry June I had to).
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: JuneC on June 25, 2010, 07:58:40 pm
HA!  LOL!!   Looks to me like the pot's calling the kettle black  :P...  (no offense intended).

June
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: PDQ on June 26, 2010, 01:13:16 am
Excellent work, Peppy.  8)

A++++++
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Darren Henry on June 27, 2010, 10:25:10 am
QuoteLooks to me like the pot's calling the kettle black 


LOL something like that  ;D.
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Peppy on July 24, 2010, 06:25:35 pm
i guess we're getting a name for jet boat seats. This is like the forth one this year!

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The pattern. The old skin is on the floor there.

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And done.

No heat just plastic wrap.
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: stitcher_guy on July 24, 2010, 10:28:48 pm
I'm in awe. I don't mean to gush like a school girl, but I just spent the last half hour going through all 120-plus pictures on your photobucket, and I'm just amazed. The work is unbelieveable. So crisp and clean on the corners, everything lines up. I've never made a cover or enclosure ever to the extent that it looks like you do every day. My customers would be happy if I could tape a blue tarpaulin in place for them and get it done for under $10. I would LOVE to try something like your work.
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: hdflame on July 25, 2010, 04:51:47 am
Russ,

Not taking anything away from Peppy's awesome work, but the full restoration pics you posted were pretty awesome too! ;D

There is a lot of talent on this site.

Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Peppy on July 25, 2010, 09:54:54 am
HD- easy there guy, don't be stealing my thunder! I like where this thread is going!

Stitcherguy- Thanks a lot! But realize- I'm all ready married! Seriously, it's a very large compliment coming from someone so talented themselves. I was thinking the same about your work. I try to stay far away from cars.

I've worked the last 8 years in obscurity, with only the boss and one other upholsterer to show off to. The boss gives compliments even less often than he gives raises, and the other upholsterer (my good buddy who I 'trained') died in a car accident a couple years ago. This left my wife to listen to me talk about liftthedot vs commonsense fasteners and my awning rail gripes. She's very happy I've found this outlet. Get-up-and-go saved my marriage!

It's awesome having a group of people that know what they're looking at! If only you guys were customers! From they way some customers talk about my tops you'd think they were made of blue tarpaulin!
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: hdflame on July 25, 2010, 02:23:25 pm
I got a chuckle out of that last comment Peppy! ;D

This forum may not have saved my marriage, but it sure has increased my knowledge of all things upholstery!  With the diversity on here I get a chance to learn a little....about a lot! ;)  Now, If I can only master a little of what I've learned! ???

Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Mike8560 on July 25, 2010, 04:26:43 pm
Looks great they should have done somthing with the dash pod too.
  Karen on here used to do some wild stuff on parts like that removing the vinyls backing.
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Rickster on July 25, 2010, 07:34:47 pm
Love the work cart in your gallery. I'll have to make me one.
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: jeepdoc on July 25, 2010, 07:43:51 pm
Peppy
Very nice Im always looking for better pattering methods I was wrestling with 4mil plastic on the pontoon seats this weekend very hard since the seat is so long. Im going to try your method next time plus the black of the dust cover makes it so much easier to see and it propably dont tear as easy.
Thats why I love this site Im no pro but someday hope to turn out products like that ;D
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Peppy on September 14, 2010, 04:56:07 pm
Well, it continues....the plague of jet boats that is...

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The drivers seat blew away when the guy was trailoring and I had to build it from scratch. I forgot to get a picture of the hole.

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Pattern on the foam put back in so I could line up the pink stripe.

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Done! Neat one this seat, no stretchers (stays? listings?) or glue on the foam, just shape.

(we would've had to order the teal so the customer opted for white before you ask about the border)
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: shaggydoo on September 15, 2010, 05:22:20 pm
Very Nice!I was doing a bunch of these seats a while back,gotta love that Allsport man!!!Are the multi color seats allsport also?
Havent tried stripes like that using Allsport.Did you have any problems sewing in the multiple colors if it is allsport?I wondered
how something like that would work using the stretchy stuff.
                                                                             shaggydoo
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: chevman57 on September 17, 2010, 07:21:36 am
I see you refer to those boats as "sport" boats. I always refer to them as pwc boats. I have recovered a couple of them over the past couple of years and they can be a lot of fun. I used regular mellohide on the ones i recovered. I will try the allsport on the next one and see if it makes it any easier. You have done some fantastic work on them.
Terry
Title: Re: Absolutely, we upholster soccer balls!
Post by: Peppy on September 17, 2010, 05:48:00 pm
>shaggydoo
the only allsport I've ever used is on the green and white boat at the start of the thread. Everything else is some instock stuff or maybe softside which we use a lot. Sewing the allsport worked really well. I thought it would puck like mad but it was flat and nice. I still have no idea how to patternize for it though. I've been thinking a 'negative' seam allowance. Like minus 1/2" from finish size = cut size, meaning it'd finish 1" less than the finished size. But I'm just guessing. I'm not sure you could plan accuratly on something with many seams or if it was large with out trial and error. 

> chevman57
I'm sure they can be lots of fun, but the customers never take me for a ride, so I wouldn't know! ha ha!

Thanks guys!