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General Upholstery Questions and Comments => General Discussion => The "GREEN" Room! => Topic started by: Mike on May 28, 2013, 02:00:54 pm

Title: outboard cover
Post by: Mike on May 28, 2013, 02:00:54 pm
 this is on a mercury 5 pieces with a front panel with a zipper  the bottom skirt fots tigh and when the zipper is down the cover wont come off
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motor styles dictate seam and number of pieces
Title: Re: outboard cover
Post by: jojo on June 05, 2013, 06:36:29 am
Nice! I always have trouble with these; there's always inconvenient wires to work around, and getting them to stay on is a problem too.
Title: Re: outboard cover
Post by: Mike on June 05, 2013, 09:33:08 am
most motor jojo I can make it tapered below the hear at the shaft as seen here the cover wont come up unless the zipper is opened and I make a cut out for the control wires the only motor ive had trouble with yet is the new evinrude e tecs they don't have much taper to ill add a strap under the block to secure it in big winds from going bye bye
Title: Re: outboard cover
Post by: Eric on June 06, 2013, 04:05:36 am
Mike, explain how you pattern it please.
Do you ever make them, where the motor is left tilted up all the time?
Eric
Title: Re: outboard cover
Post by: baileyuph on June 06, 2013, 05:47:36 am
I sure like that motor cover Mike.  Anxious to hear your answers to Eric's question.

I have one to make, I might try it with the zipper.  And those wires/controls, they sure get in the way. 

Mike, how did you handle the separating zipper ends, turn the zippers back and secure sew?

It wouldn't look as fitting but how would an elastic work around the bottom, instead of a zipper to hold it on?

Doyle
Title: Re: outboard cover
Post by: Mike on June 06, 2013, 02:29:20 pm
eric as with any patter I first tape blue painters tape at all the seams  then 2 sided tranfertape on the blue, I first taped on the top pattern then the front section then the upper curved piece on the side then the large side pattern then the lowest tapered piece my mercury here was 5 sections ,

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Title: Re: outboard cover
Post by: Mike on June 06, 2013, 02:50:49 pm
here is the shape of my merc anyhere the different planes of the shape meet is my seams  uncovered
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covered 5 pieces

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Title: Re: outboard cover
Post by: baileyuph on June 07, 2013, 06:09:15 am
Nice work Mike,

The question I had about the zipper is what is used to keep the zipper race from going off the zipper when zipping closed?  Do you have hardware for that or turn the zipper under and sew or sew a stop at the end of the zipper.

I have wraped the ends of the zipper with the fabric being used and sew it  around or across the zipper to keep the zipper pull from going off the zipper.  Just curious.

I don't have any hardware that is clamped on the ends of the zipper halves like is seen in so many cases.

Doyle
Title: Re: outboard cover
Post by: Mike on June 07, 2013, 06:43:39 pm
I sew a pice of the matching binding wraps ans sewn as a sipper stop , I tried the metal stop parts you crimp on each side I didn't care for the  look and they were slow and clumsy your sewing the zipper on anyway might as wll sew a stop rather then add a new process
Title: Re: outboard cover
Post by: baileyuph on June 08, 2013, 05:24:54 pm
you answered my question Mike, I agree with your technique.  Cut the zipper off the roll, sew each side, position the pull and sew the rest including the stops.

It looks custom also.

Thanks Mike