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Chevy Truck Interior - Interior Motives On A Hamburger Budget
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 Part of the bottom seat cushion...  Part of the bottom seat cushion was cut out to accommodate the new piece of foam.  PJ sprayed glue (aerosol spray...  PJ sprayed glue (aerosol spray glue can be used) on the seat foam and the new piece before joining them together.  A sharp bread knife can be...  A sharp bread knife can be used in place of a foam saw to trim away the excess foam.  After the foam was shaped...  After the foam was shaped to match the other side, PJ glued a piece of cloth across the top to help bond the new foam patch piece to the seat bottom.  Sheets of foam were added...  Sheets of foam were added to the bottom seat cushion until the new seat cover could fit without any wrinkles.  To get a good fit for the...  To get a good fit for the seat back cover, PJ added foam to the top of the seat only. Then he turned the cover inside out and rolled it on.  Thanks to a zipper styled...  Thanks to a zipper styled identical to the original Chevrolet seat cover, he was able to zip the new seat back cover onto the seat back.  The completed seat back was...  The completed seat back was placed in the sun to heat out the wrinkles created while placing the seat cover on.  Classic Industries' Mario...  Classic Industries' Mario pulled the bottom seat cover tightly into place, then secured it to the seat springs with hog rings.  To complete the job, he bolted...  To complete the job, he bolted the seat back onto the seat bottom along with the seat base.
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The Thinker??? - Haul Monitor
Ryan talks about the friendly badgering that goes on around the shop and overcoming obstacles that seemly pop up out of nowhere during a project....
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