I always appreciate your videos. I watch them very often. I've learned much more from you, and through working for myself, than I ever did working for someone else.
THANK YOU very sincerely for sharing your expertise and for being such a great, humble, and hard working guy. Absolutely love the Mexican culture of hard working honest and kind people and you represent that reality so well....thank you again, always edifying to be in the presence of kind and caring communication.
maybe you can help... Why would the side pulley not go back to start position? I suppose a spring is broken/loose somewhere. Can it be replaced without opening up and do the unstitching job? Thanks!
BEST Video on this issue I have found in all of my searching! Well done!
An excellent video - many thanks
I always appreciate your videos. I watch them very often. I've learned much more from you, and through working for myself, than I ever did working for someone else.
THANK YOU very sincerely for sharing your expertise and for being such a great, humble, and hard working guy. Absolutely love the Mexican culture of hard working honest and kind people and you represent that reality so well....thank you again, always edifying to be in the presence of kind and caring communication.
This is great! Most people won’t show you these things and for a inexperienced person, very valuable.
just found your channel I'm getting ready to do the upholstery in my 1932 chevrolet building backer boards now
maybe you can help... Why would the side pulley not go back to start position? I suppose a spring is broken/loose somewhere. Can it be replaced without opening up and do the unstitching job? Thanks!
That’s funny, I just did two Porsche seats this week!
Sir i am from india will i also get you for work
Only thing i feel is to put a soft blanket down on bench so the seats do not get scratched while working on them.