Time to re-upholster - Formula 330 SS

sphelps

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Nice work!
I would think once installed and out in the elements most of your wrinkles/puckering will flatten out ...
 

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Here is today's progress. I Made the first seat covering. Not perfect . . . a few boo-boos. I'll be making a few adjustments to the pattern cutting and the stitching sequence to hopefully make things a bit better & easier.

Here are a couple of pics . . .
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I am liking the green, after all of the trial and error on the color matching, although it is showing a bit darker than reality in these pics.
 
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No quilting? ;)

Looks great Ted. Once you dial it in a bit, it'll look amazing.
 

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Working on my curved pieces which make up the 'end caps' for the vinyl skins.

I think I got the alignment marks pretty well figured out.
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The top stitching came out much better as I gave a 1" seam allowance and then trimmed the excess off after it was top stitched.
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Just got to make the other end cap and then make a new panel set.

Gluing the foam to the vinyl is becoming a pain, as I am using water-based contact cement, since I am working inside. the glue needs to be applied to both the foam and the vinyl backing, then allowed to dry for about 30 minutes. That does not seem to be enough because the glue seems to be staying wet longer than that and does not stick together. :rolleyes:
 

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Just saw your thread on here about your upholstery and canvas work. Good work so far

The thread I have been using is called Solarfix PTFE. It's awesome thread and blows away polyester thread. When I bought a spool of it years back, It was $185/lb so not cheap.

I use the 2000 size. Haven't used it on vinyl yet but may be doing that this winter.
https://www.miamicorp.com/default.a...stomerpages/solarfix_thread.htm&Page=customer

This is the Sunbrella binding I buy for next time you do a cover.
https://www.outdoorfabriccentral.com...sunbrella.html
I get it from a wholesaler so it's a lot cheaper than that.
 
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Just saw your thread on here about your upholstery and canvas work. Good work so far

The thread I have been using is called Solarfix PTFE. It's awesome thread and blows away polyester thread. When I bought a spool of it years back, It was $185/lb so not cheap.

I use the 2000 size. Haven't used it on vinyl yet but may be doing that this winter.
https://www.miamicorp.com/default.as...&Page=customer

This is the Sunbrella binding I buy for next time you do a cover.
https://www.outdoorfabriccentral.com...sunbrella.html
I get it from a wholesaler so it's a lot cheaper than that.

I got most of my supplies from Sailrite and they have Tenara rather than Solarfix. I think they are basically the same though.

I made the binding tape using a forming tool. I’m glad the canvas work is done. :)

I need to grab a few more power tools from the summer house. Then I can be making the new plywood bases for the seats.

It looks like I’ll only need to re-make a few pieces, now that the seat assemblies have dried out.
 

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Ted, my experience with formerly wet plywood that dries out in seat bases and backs is the plies separate which was what happened on my boat YMMV
 

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Ted, my experience with formerly wet plywood that dries out in seat bases and backs is the plies separate which was what happened on my boat YMMV

OK. duly noted. I will take a closer look as I disassemble the seats.
 

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Vinyl Upholstery Update . . .

I re-made the skin that I had a few issues with . . .

Here are a bunch of pictures in progression:
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Main panel and end caps . . .
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I got the top stitching straight on this skin. It will be a keeper :thumb:
 

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bruceb58

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Ted,

Not sure I see where you created your pleated channels. What size foam did you use?
 

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Thanks Guys :)

I think I have 13 pieces to make total. So, that is 1 down 12 more to go :facepalm:
 

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Ted it appears that you have figured the upholstery thing out!!!!! Looking very good!!! Keep it up!!
 

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I am also planning to re-upholster my precious boat next year to have a new look.
 
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