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Kit Sullivan
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I have reupholstered many seats over the years. Repro seat covers and some hog-rings and hog-ring pliers and off we go...
On the set I am doing now (69 Vette), I was having some trouble getting the hog rings to clamp onto the center listing wires, and in desperation I used heavy-duty zip-ties.
Eureka! It works awesome! In fact, it is MUCH, MUCH easier than using hog rings.
You can loosely loop the zips through the foam and around all the center listing wires and back through the foam again, maneuver the seat cover exactly into place while slowly zipping each tie a little tighter until they are finally tight and secure.
I still used hog-rings on the edges of the skirts around the bottom of the frames though.
The seats came out perfect, and it probably took half to a third of the time to complete each seat..
I can't say enough how mkuch easier it all was with the zips...I definiely recommend to anyone installing new seat covers!
On the set I am doing now (69 Vette), I was having some trouble getting the hog rings to clamp onto the center listing wires, and in desperation I used heavy-duty zip-ties.
Eureka! It works awesome! In fact, it is MUCH, MUCH easier than using hog rings.
You can loosely loop the zips through the foam and around all the center listing wires and back through the foam again, maneuver the seat cover exactly into place while slowly zipping each tie a little tighter until they are finally tight and secure.
I still used hog-rings on the edges of the skirts around the bottom of the frames though.
The seats came out perfect, and it probably took half to a third of the time to complete each seat..
I can't say enough how mkuch easier it all was with the zips...I definiely recommend to anyone installing new seat covers!
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