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@oldschoolautoupholstery yes sir, I can't stop at this moment. I'm putting all I have into this craft. I'm glued to ur channel. Many thanks for being transparent about ur skill and experience
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It’s amazing how people seem to get joy in criticizing what they see in you tube videos. If they are so great at the task they see why don’t have their own channel? Richard you have the right mindset, don’t let them get to you.
Hello Clint, I know I was one of them. When I was 19 years old, I thought I had already done everything there is to do in life. Boy was I wrong. Please keep liking and watching!
WOW, you make it look so easy. The reason its dying is because we live in a throw away society. Your art, is just like shoe repair. Im 51, i can apperciate your craftsmanship. I also worked at a Lincoln / Mercury new car dealership. I would always be back in the upolustry area. The work you artist do is amazing. I would watch these guys do repairs, to install vinyl tops on Town Cars and Grand Marquis. If i wasnt exposed to that atmosphere, i dont think i would apperciate what you do. Like you said, throw a seat cover on it and go. I had a simular repair done on my wifes Ford Focus a few years ago. She didnt understand ,why i would take it to be repaired. She picked the car up, and thought she had a new seat. She looked and looked. Flawless repair. Another great video. Happy New Year my friend.
Your timing is great. This video is exactly what I needed. I have a 2008 chevy Express 1ton delivery van with that exact repair. Thank you again Richard for all you do for us rookies.
Hello Bogo, Wow, that is so cool. The stars aligned, Hehe. I think you will do just fine with your Express repair. See you down the road! Please keep liking and watching!
I know you still have a lot of work to do on your building but I'm sure it's nice to be able to get back to work on upholstery! Richard your hacksaw technique is the best. No batteries, no electric plug, inexpensive to buy and replace!
love the content, always enjoyable to see quality work being done. I hope the customer is aware that the driver and passenger seat belts should be addressed in the event of an accident.
Hello Sold, Thank you so much for saying so. Oh, yea, he knows alright. That was part of the damage done by a small dog. Bad Fido! Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Another great job my friend! Sure glad you put the "no audio" subtitles where there was no sound, cause I would have thought I'd gone deaf! People call them hook tool lots of things... Burger hooker has always been etched in my mind LoL. Thank you for the video, I appreciate you.
Hello Greg, You are so welcome! Thank you so much for saying so. Oh, that's a new one for me. I thought you said booger picker. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
@oldschoolautoupholstery yes Sir, Booger Hooker is what I meant. Government mandated warning, "WARNING when using Booger Hooker DO NOT hook brain stem as paralysis or sudden death could occur". Use at your own risk. LoL
Hello Aslacker, Thank you so much for your support and for doing what most people will not do. I always appreciate you for what you do for me. CONFIRMED! Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Richard i absolutely love your channel and how calm and patient you are. I have learned so much from you from techniques to tools it is awesome, Keep the channel going
After 43 years of doing your job, I know I am not telling you anything you don't know, but for the young guys, there is a tool that can be had for about $8.00 that pops those c-clips off super simple like. There are two sizes, the smaller one for that clip you did in this video and the larger clips used on window cranks. Some of the young guys may not have ever used a window crank.. LOL Love your work! If you keep making videos, I will keep watching them!
Hello Coro, Thank you so much for saying so. Yep, I know all about those tools. I haven't used one of those for decades. Thanks for the reminder, it's great to see the old ways still working!
I have found a hacksaw blade works just as well on sourdough bread as it does on foam. To get the perfect French stitch, you have to say things like chateau, cherie, and mon ami, otherwise, they looked perfect to me. Glad to see you're back to it, enjoy the freedom of no rent money burning away.
I think the secret in your French stitch is that your first stitch is through 2 layers of material and also 2 layers of foam with the bullet proof scrim backing. Strong sewing thread going through 2 layers of that will never pull apart.
Hello Whitey, You've got it! I'm always trying to share the little secrets and techniques. Thanks for being there with me as always. Please keep liking and watching!
I think it would be nice to see some of your customers reactions when they see your finished work. Also I think using a hacksaw blade is a great way to cut foam,
Richard you are completely right you can use a hack saw blade. Ive actually used a hack saw blade in a pinch. My personal preference is a band saw its quick and straight. I do this for a living and no matter how much I watch all the upholstery videos they never get old and i always seem to get more information out old videos ive watched. Thank you
Thanks for the new video, great job, Richard! I love the way your lifetime experience makes things look easy even when they're not. You know how to do it, that's the difference between you and the many UA-cam ersatz gurus...
Hello Attila, You are so welcome! Thank you so much for all of your kind words, I really appreciate you. Experience come with time. I have 45 years. Oh, yea, the years just fly by. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Superb work and video. It's "symmetrical" as one side is the mirror image of the opposite side. "Asymmetrical" means that one side is not the mirror image of the other side (e.g. one cannot use use side to create the pattern for the opposite side. The prefix "a" before a word signifies that it is the antonym of the root word.)
Hello Super, thanks for watching, you are right, I meant to say symmetrical. Thank you for being so observant. I do the best I can with my half brain after my massive brain injury 13 years ago. I have improved a lot since then. Please keep liking and watching!
Rn im 7years into the trade as an apprentice. The maestro got me doing all the vehicles and helping him maintain his business upfloat doing orders amd calling customers to meeting other business owners. From 1920s to modern. Im well experienced. The only thing is i get so busy doing the other stuff that i cant seem to catch up to learn to sow at the shop itself or the man dont wanna teach me lowkey..deciding to just buy my own machine this year i dont wanna think bad but i do have a feeling if i learn i will end up putting my own maestro outta business cause i have more to offer than the man i also do deep detail, starlights, currently learning car wraps, restoration work etc....Everything with time.
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Due to your great videos, I'm beginning to think I can make my own seat covers! I have several 70's cars that I'm going to need new seat upholstery, and it would probably cost a fortune to pay an auto upholstery shop to do them. The patterns on my seats are much simpler than that seat you just did, so I think it would be worth it to find a good used sewing machine and try it myself. I've installed seat covers and foam, headliners and door panels on 55-57 Chevys in my restoration work, so I have some experience installing. Now I'll try making them, thanks to you!
Hello Grand, You are so welcome! I love hearing good news like this. I am sure you can get those cars taken care of. Really any new or used industrial sewing machine with reverse, a walking foot and a welt foot, with that, you can sew up just about anything. Just go for it! Please keep liking and watching!
Hello Steve, Thanks pal! As you may have seen in my video's, I usually glue the material to the scrim foam. In this case, I just decided not to. Like I always say, "There is always more than one way of getting things done." You can try it both ways yourself and see which way you prefer. Please keep liking and watching!
Great content i just repaired my silverado seat and i gotta say pretty much the same thing and also nice French stitch my pops always did it like that and thats how i do it but if a customer wants to pay more sure i will do it there way lol but untill then im sure mine will hold up just fine thanks for the video have a good day Richard
Hello Doing, I will always do as the customer asks. I would have to say that in 45 years, A customer have never once asked for a backing to the French stitch. Just sayin'. Glad we are on the same page. Keep liking and watching!
Don't listen to the haters. You're the only one making a living. Let's see how much they're making with their work. There's a difference between production and boutique, and even the actual autistic OCD boutique people can understand that, everybody else is just a troll.
Hello Thetarr, There is so much truth in what you are saying. Funny how it is that way. These people think they have some power by what they say and try to affect other people. They don't realize they are just showing the world they are idiots. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
I agree with classic vehicles like my 1967 C10 it has those clips in the door handle and window crank, from back when hu-manual windows were standard and power windows we options or not available. I have those two tools, too. They do have a defect the hook method seemed to avoid. When I press the special tool, as the in-structions say (the strange words and pictures 🤔), the little metal clips go flying. As VGG Derek likes to say, "I'll never see that again!" Lol. I learned to place my palm on the opposite side to block its' launch into obit. What way do you catch your crank handle lock clip? 🫣
Suggestion. 🫡 Have you done a demonstration of covering wood, metal, or plastic dash inserts and panels (even whole metal dashes 1913 to 1970s, mostly) in vinyl or leather? For example, in a situation where it was not made that way from the factory but would look better and a custom touch. Possibly match other upholstery like seats and door cards. Thanks.
Thanks for making great videos, very helpful to us beginners. Just adding a side bar comment unrelated to your video & work. Hopefully, the owner of that truck will address the torn seatbelt straps, seems unsafe.
Hello Chris, you are very observant! That was part of the damage the small dog did. Eating up the seat and seat belts. Bad dog! Hehe. I hope my videos can be helpful for you. Please keep liking and watching!
Thanks for the reply. I kept this video open because UA-cam don’t give me notifications for some reason. I’ve been working on my Honda Ridgeline seats, but the drivers seat needs foam work in the seat and back bolster areas and I’m not sure what density of foam I should use. I really enjoy your talent. I used to reupholster wheel chairs for handicap peoples 40 yrs ago.
@@Jeff-xn1ew Hello Jeff, You are so welcome! On my UA-cam channel, I have thousands and thousands of comments, and I answer every one of them, just as I did yours. I usually use a higher density foam for seat repairs to help hold a better shape. Or medium density as you see here of the seat insert areas for comfort. I think you will do just fine with your Ridgeline. Please keep liking and watching!
Wonderful video. When you reattach the C clip material to the new fabric do you use a "back up" stitch there because of the tension there? I couldn't tell because of the video speed. Kind Regards. Craig
Great tip about leaving the pieces attached. I wonder how many people sew for a living that tell you how to do upholstery?? If you ever get the chance, I would be super interested in seeing a video on reupholstering a Dodge Sebring bucket seat that has the seat belt assembly attached to the top of the seat back next to the headrest on the window side of the seat. That "tower" looks intricate. If you have experience with them, any things to look out for such as plastic parts breaking that are not obtainable or worse?
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Would you glue the scrim to the fabric or vinyl you’re using for the seat? I noticed you don’t glue it, is there a reason why? Thank you, always enjoy your videos and use them as my upholstery text books as I recently retired and looking to start my own boat cushion and covers business. Thank you again!
Hello Renewed, I get mine from Keyston Bros. They have several locations in the USA and they ship. But I think if you Google, "Upholstery supplier near me" you will find something similar. Please keep liking and watching!
This is fantastic, thank you for such a great how -to experience! If I can ask... where do you get your materials from? Say I wanted to try this on my F150 supercrew but its in a grey/dark grey seat colors? Where would I go to find these "raw materials" that either match or closely match my seats? again thank you for this and all of your other videos!!!
You have amazing skills! I hope you are passing those skills to another person in real life so your knowledge isn't lost in the future. I love the videos but nothing will compare to you watching over my shoulder as I try to work for you in your shop.
Hello Scott, I never had any young guys interested. I have always worked by myself as one of these reasons. My wife told me that I would never have my perfect five star reviews if I had people working for me. I believe her. Just sayin'. Please keep liking and watching!
Hello Kas, You are so welcome! Thank you so much for saying so. I usually glue the material to the foam, but decided to do it this way this time. Works either way. Please keep liking and watching!
Hello Meow, I know I tripped up a lot of people with that one. Really, you can glue the material to the scrim foam like I usually do, or not, just like I did here. Either was works. Try it sometimes and you can decide for yourself. Please keep liking and watching!
Thanks for the great video! I really appreciate the effort you put into your work and your videos! I'm trying to learn myself, just making sure I didn't miss something.
Hello Malcom, Thank you so much for saying so. My thing is, I never unplug the yellow seat air bag wire when working on my customer vehicles. Some commenters do not agree with this. I don't work on the airbags themselves, I just repair the damage the blown air bag makes. Please keep liking and watching!
@@oldschoolautoupholstery The last car seat I upholstered, my own vehicle, I had to remove the seats from the car to get the covers off. Do you normally leave the seat frames in?
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Hello Kentucky, I knew someone was sure to comment about that. Really, I gave him way more than he thought he was going to get and he was so happy. I am a very busy guy and I have so many people counting on me with my time. I also didn't clean his interior or change his motor oil, Just sayin. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
@oldschoolautoupholstery No pride in your work. As I said, it would have taken seconds. Please don't insult me with foolishness about oil changes and cleaning his truck. You're arrogant without reason.
Thanks Richard, learning a lot from you, hope to use your teaching when I restore a car. I do wince when you drop your scissors and knife onto your work at the end of a process 🫣
Hello Phil, You are so welcome! I think you will do just fine with your upholstery restoration. Ha! Gotcha! I was wondering what the thoughts were going to be. As you see there was no damage. Please keep liking and watching!
Hello Lee, You should have watched another minute because most of the wrinkles came out with the heat gun. This was done in winter, It will continue to tighten up in warmer weather. Please keep liking and watching!
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Richard you have the right mindset, don’t let them get to you.
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Thanks!
Hello Scott, Thank you for your support and for doing what most people will not do. I really appreciate you. Please keep liking and watching!
WOW, you make it look so easy. The reason its dying is because we live in a throw away society. Your art, is just like shoe repair. Im 51, i can apperciate your craftsmanship. I also worked at a Lincoln / Mercury new car dealership. I would always be back in the upolustry area. The work you artist do is amazing. I would watch these guys do repairs, to install vinyl tops on Town Cars and Grand Marquis. If i wasnt exposed to that atmosphere, i dont think i would apperciate what you do. Like you said, throw a seat cover on it and go. I had a simular repair done on my wifes Ford Focus a few years ago. She didnt understand ,why i would take it to be repaired. She picked the car up, and thought she had a new seat. She looked and looked. Flawless repair. Another great video. Happy New Year my friend.
I liked the video 5:08 before you reminded us. 😉😆
Richard, great job as always.
Hello Clint, I am so glad to see that you are right on top of things! Your like really helps. Please keep liking and watching!
Your timing is great. This video is exactly what I needed. I have a 2008 chevy Express 1ton delivery van with that exact repair. Thank you again Richard for all you do for us rookies.
Hello Bogo, Wow, that is so cool. The stars aligned, Hehe. I think you will do just fine with your Express repair. See you down the road! Please keep liking and watching!
I know you still have a lot of work to do on your building but I'm sure it's nice to be able to get back to work on upholstery!
Richard your hacksaw technique is the best. No batteries, no electric plug, inexpensive to buy and replace!
Great job Richard. Cant beat your craftmanship. Thanks for the video
Hello John, You are so welcome! Thanks pal! Just doing my job. Just doing my job... Hehe Please keep liking and watching!
Good job.❤
Re-upholstered my first boat seat today.. easier tnan I imagined. You make those car seats look pretty easy because you're an expert!
love the content, always enjoyable to see quality work being done. I hope the customer is aware that the driver and passenger seat belts should be addressed in the event of an accident.
Hello Sold, Thank you so much for saying so. Oh, yea, he knows alright. That was part of the damage done by a small dog. Bad Fido! Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Another great job my friend! Sure glad you put the "no audio" subtitles where there was no sound, cause I would have thought I'd gone deaf! People call them hook tool lots of things... Burger hooker has always been etched in my mind LoL. Thank you for the video, I appreciate you.
Hello Greg, You are so welcome! Thank you so much for saying so. Oh, that's a new one for me. I thought you said booger picker. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
@oldschoolautoupholstery yes Sir, Booger Hooker is what I meant. Government mandated warning, "WARNING when using Booger Hooker DO NOT hook brain stem as paralysis or sudden death could occur". Use at your own risk. LoL
🙂Thanks! Can confirm, it's working!
Hello Aslacker, Thank you so much for your support and for doing what most people will not do. I always appreciate you for what you do for me. CONFIRMED! Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Richard i absolutely love your channel and how calm and patient you are. I have learned so much from you from techniques to tools it is awesome, Keep the channel going
Thank you Richard. Good video. God bless you and your family.
After 43 years of doing your job, I know I am not telling you anything you don't know, but for the young guys, there is a tool that can be had for about $8.00 that pops those c-clips off super simple like. There are two sizes, the smaller one for that clip you did in this video and the larger clips used on window cranks. Some of the young guys may not have ever used a window crank.. LOL Love your work! If you keep making videos, I will keep watching them!
Hello Coro, Thank you so much for saying so. Yep, I know all about those tools. I haven't used one of those for decades. Thanks for the reminder, it's great to see the old ways still working!
I have found a hacksaw blade works just as well on sourdough bread as it does on foam. To get the perfect French stitch, you have to say things like chateau, cherie, and mon ami, otherwise, they looked perfect to me. Glad to see you're back to it, enjoy the freedom of no rent money burning away.
Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Hello Amarsta, You are so welcome! I hope my videos can be helpful to you. Please keep liking and watching!
Thank's for this Sunday Special!
Hello Don, Yep, I'm back to work now after a few months of getting my new shop building ready. See you next Sunday! Please keep liking and watching!
Good tip on grinding the blade for ripping the seams apart.
Hello Gary, Try it you'll like it. Just remember me for it ok? Haha. Please keep liking and watching!
I think the secret in your French stitch is that your first stitch is through 2 layers of material and also 2 layers of foam with the bullet proof scrim backing. Strong sewing thread going through 2 layers of that will never pull apart.
Hello Whitey, You've got it! I'm always trying to share the little secrets and techniques. Thanks for being there with me as always. Please keep liking and watching!
Richard your technique is right on. If it works for you then it right!
Great first upholstery video in your new shop.
Use the hacksaw blade for the foam the way you always have and we support you 100 % . 🙂
So cool Richard. I am going to do that exact thing to my Ram. Thanks for the lesson!
Thanks for this, looks pro! Any hair growing tips?
Hello Para, Thanks pal! Hair growing tips? Well, if you do nothing, hair still grows. Ha! Please keep liking and watching!
I think it would be nice to see some of your customers reactions when they see your finished work. Also I think using a hacksaw blade is a great way to cut foam,
I Bought those small bolt cutters. Wish they were around years ago. They work great.
Hello Ven, I know right? I rarely use them but when I do, they're great! Please keep liking and watching!
Always enjoy your videos, like all master craftsman, you make it look easy. 🇦🇺😊
Window crank tool would work 👍
Hello John, Jeeze, I forgot about those. I haven't used one for decades. Please keep liking and watching!
We call those "Damn It" clips.. because when one flies across the shop, that's the first thing out of your mouth!
@@CoroPlanesLLC Hello Coro, Yea, I heard the average is 25 yards! Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Richard you are completely right you can use a hack saw blade. Ive actually used a hack saw blade in a pinch. My personal preference is a band saw its quick and straight. I do this for a living and no matter how much I watch all the upholstery videos they never get old and i always seem to get more information out old videos ive watched. Thank you
👍👍 Great video thanks for sharing 😁
Good times.
Thanks!
Hello Tom, You are so welcome! Let the good times roll! Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Thanks for the new video, great job, Richard! I love the way your lifetime experience makes things look easy even when they're not. You know how to do it, that's the difference between you and the many UA-cam ersatz gurus...
Hello Attila, You are so welcome! Thank you so much for all of your kind words, I really appreciate you. Experience come with time. I have 45 years. Oh, yea, the years just fly by. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Dudes the best. Thank u sir for the knowledge
Hello Twan, Thanks pal! You're so welcome, I really enjoy helping people. I really appreciate you. Please keep liking and watching!
It was great to see you back at it after the moving delay. 🤘
thank you
Hello Dd, Your always appreciated. Thanks for hanging in there with me. Please keep liking and watching!
Superb work and video. It's "symmetrical" as one side is the mirror image of the opposite side. "Asymmetrical" means that one side is not the mirror image of the other side (e.g. one cannot use use side to create the pattern for the opposite side. The prefix "a" before a word signifies that it is the antonym of the root word.)
Hello Super, thanks for watching, you are right, I meant to say symmetrical. Thank you for being so observant. I do the best I can with my half brain after my massive brain injury 13 years ago. I have improved a lot since then. Please keep liking and watching!
Like your videos. I use my window crank tool for my old gm on those
Great lesson Rudolph!
Hello M, Thank you so much for saying so! I really appreciate you. Please keep liking and watching!
Rn im 7years into the trade as an apprentice. The maestro got me doing all the vehicles and helping him maintain his business upfloat doing orders amd calling customers to meeting other business owners. From 1920s to modern. Im well experienced. The only thing is i get so busy doing the other stuff that i cant seem to catch up to learn to sow at the shop itself or the man dont wanna teach me lowkey..deciding to just buy my own machine this year i dont wanna think bad but i do have a feeling if i learn i will end up putting my own maestro outta business cause i have more to offer than the man i also do deep detail, starlights, currently learning car wraps, restoration work etc....Everything with time.
Hello Lil, You've got a bright future ahead of you! It’s great to see someone as ambitious and talented. Remember, learning is doing! My only question is, Why are you waiting? You are only harming yourself by any delay. I hope you get to see these helpful videos: ua-cam.com/video/zFz8Sk0COTI/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/-OD6rPFtc74/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/h2bju1t1f88/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/WOuzM5UPqM4/v-deo.html Just go for it! Just please let me know in one year from now how this has helped you. I know you can do it. Please keep liking and watching!
Good Video Richard! Thanks much! Keep en coming! :)
Phillip Hall
You are impressive!
Hello Bobbi, You are too kind, thanks for watching! I really appreciate you. Please keep liking and watching!
Nice work 👍 The seat belt looks tired..
Hello Reload, Yep, that was part of the damage of a small dog. Bad boy! Hehe Please keep liking and watching!
Due to your great videos, I'm beginning to think I can make my own seat covers! I have several 70's cars that I'm going to need new seat upholstery, and it would probably cost a fortune to pay an auto upholstery shop to do them. The patterns on my seats are much simpler than that seat you just did, so I think it would be worth it to find a good used sewing machine and try it myself. I've installed seat covers and foam, headliners and door panels on 55-57 Chevys in my restoration work, so I have some experience installing. Now I'll try making them, thanks to you!
Hello Grand, You are so welcome! I love hearing good news like this. I am sure you can get those cars taken care of. Really any new or used industrial sewing machine with reverse, a walking foot and a welt foot, with that, you can sew up just about anything. Just go for it! Please keep liking and watching!
@@oldschoolautoupholstery Thanks for the additional info about the type of machine to get!
@@grand73am Hello Grand, You are so welcome! Now go get'em! Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Another great video Rudolph.
Question: So do you not need to glue fabric to the scrim padding before stitching together?
Hello Steve, Thanks pal! As you may have seen in my video's, I usually glue the material to the scrim foam. In this case, I just decided not to. Like I always say, "There is always more than one way of getting things done." You can try it both ways yourself and see which way you prefer. Please keep liking and watching!
Thank you for your response. Someday I’m gonna meet you! Your fantastic.
Great content i just repaired my silverado seat and i gotta say pretty much the same thing and also nice French stitch my pops always did it like that and thats how i do it but if a customer wants to pay more sure i will do it there way lol but untill then im sure mine will hold up just fine thanks for the video have a good day Richard
Hello Doing, I will always do as the customer asks. I would have to say that in 45 years, A customer have never once asked for a backing to the French stitch. Just sayin'. Glad we are on the same page. Keep liking and watching!
Don't listen to the haters. You're the only one making a living. Let's see how much they're making with their work. There's a difference between production and boutique, and even the actual autistic OCD boutique people can understand that, everybody else is just a troll.
Hello Thetarr, There is so much truth in what you are saying. Funny how it is that way. These people think they have some power by what they say and try to affect other people. They don't realize they are just showing the world they are idiots. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Technique # 5: Pay attention to Richard, He knows what he is doing. He has been doing it for 45 years!
Hello Dd, Ah, shucks! I'm blushing just a little bit... Hehe. How did you know it's been 45 years? Ha! Please keep liking and watching!
I agree with classic vehicles like my 1967 C10 it has those clips in the door handle and window crank, from back when hu-manual windows were standard and power windows we options or not available. I have those two tools, too. They do have a defect the hook method seemed to avoid. When I press the special tool, as the in-structions say (the strange words and pictures 🤔), the little metal clips go flying. As VGG Derek likes to say, "I'll never see that again!" Lol. I learned to place my palm on the opposite side to block its' launch into obit. What way do you catch your crank handle lock clip? 🫣
Suggestion. 🫡 Have you done a demonstration of covering wood, metal, or plastic dash inserts and panels (even whole metal dashes 1913 to 1970s, mostly) in vinyl or leather?
For example, in a situation where it was not made that way from the factory but would look better and a custom touch. Possibly match other upholstery like seats and door cards. Thanks.
Thanks for making great videos, very helpful to us beginners. Just adding a side bar comment unrelated to your video & work. Hopefully, the owner of that truck will address the torn seatbelt straps, seems unsafe.
Hello Chris, you are very observant! That was part of the damage the small dog did. Eating up the seat and seat belts. Bad dog! Hehe. I hope my videos can be helpful for you. Please keep liking and watching!
You make that look easy,, like you’ve been doing it for 45 years lol 😂. Nice job. I’ve never seen someone cut so fast hehe 😜
Hello Jeff, Yep, that's what happens when you get Popeye arms for cutting. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Thanks for the reply. I kept this video open because UA-cam don’t give me notifications for some reason. I’ve been working on my Honda Ridgeline seats, but the drivers seat needs foam work in the seat and back bolster areas and I’m not sure what density of foam I should use. I really enjoy your talent. I used to reupholster wheel chairs for handicap peoples 40 yrs ago.
@@Jeff-xn1ew Hello Jeff, You are so welcome! On my UA-cam channel, I have thousands and thousands of comments, and I answer every one of them, just as I did yours. I usually use a higher density foam for seat repairs to help hold a better shape. Or medium density as you see here of the seat insert areas for comfort. I think you will do just fine with your Ridgeline. Please keep liking and watching!
Thank you! Keep the great content coming. I enjoy it. 🙏🙏
Wonderful video. When you reattach the C clip material to the new fabric do you use a "back up" stitch there because of the tension there? I couldn't tell because of the video speed. Kind Regards. Craig
Hello Craig, Thanks pal! There is no double stitch or back up stitch. Not necessary as the thread is very strong. Please keep liking and watching!
A rose is a rose. It works, it's good.
Cut foam they way that works best for you. Not for what others think.
Hello Ven, Like I always say, "There is more than one way of getting things done." I agree with you 100%. Please keep liking and watching!
Great tip about leaving the pieces attached. I wonder how many people sew for a living that tell you how to do upholstery?? If you ever get the chance, I would be super interested in seeing a video on reupholstering a Dodge Sebring bucket seat that has the seat belt assembly attached to the top of the seat back next to the headrest on the window side of the seat. That "tower" looks intricate. If you have experience with them, any things to look out for such as plastic parts breaking that are not obtainable or worse?
Hello 4speed, Mostly people who don't have upholstery experience telling me that I am doing something wrong. Then I send them to my website: Rudolphsupholstery.com so they can see my 45 years of work. Hehe. I have done similar seats like that but that was before I had a UA-cam channel. Not much can be done about brittle, degraded plastic. Just be careful! Please keep liking and watching!
Would you glue the scrim to the fabric or vinyl you’re using for the seat? I noticed you don’t glue it, is there a reason why? Thank you, always enjoy your videos and use them as my upholstery text books as I recently retired and looking to start my own boat cushion and covers business.
Thank you again!
Where do you get that 1/4 scrim from? And do you use the same scrim for boats as you do for vehicles?
Hello Renewed, I get mine from Keyston Bros. They have several locations in the USA and they ship. But I think if you Google, "Upholstery supplier near me" you will find something similar. Please keep liking and watching!
This is fantastic, thank you for such a great how -to experience! If I can ask... where do you get your materials from? Say I wanted to try this on my F150 supercrew but its in a grey/dark grey seat colors? Where would I go to find these "raw materials" that either match or closely match my seats? again thank you for this and all of your other videos!!!
You have amazing skills! I hope you are passing those skills to another person in real life so your knowledge isn't lost in the future. I love the videos but nothing will compare to you watching over my shoulder as I try to work for you in your shop.
Hello Scott, I never had any young guys interested. I have always worked by myself as one of these reasons. My wife told me that I would never have my perfect five star reviews if I had people working for me. I believe her. Just sayin'. Please keep liking and watching!
Hello!
I imprest about skill of jour hands!😌💪
I have guestion,vhy needs sewing polsters in perimetrs of details,but not just glued?
Thanks!😊
Hello Kas, You are so welcome! Thank you so much for saying so. I usually glue the material to the foam, but decided to do it this way this time. Works either way. Please keep liking and watching!
Thanks,and good luck to you!
@@oldschoolautoupholstery
@@kasparskipurs3714 Hello Kas, Right on! I really appreciate you. Please keep liking and watching!
Richard is right. Also that seat belt needs fixed lol
Hello J, Yep, the customer has that in a must do list. Please keep liking and watching!
@@oldschoolautoupholstery will do
@@jlawlar Hello J, Right on! Right on.
How do you remember all those technique numbers?
I feel like I'm used to you glueing the scrim foam to the inserts, before sewing. Did I miss it or am I mistaken?
Hello Meow, I know I tripped up a lot of people with that one. Really, you can glue the material to the scrim foam like I usually do, or not, just like I did here. Either was works. Try it sometimes and you can decide for yourself. Please keep liking and watching!
Thanks for the great video! I really appreciate the effort you put into your work and your videos! I'm trying to learn myself, just making sure I didn't miss something.
@@MeowthR6 Hello Meow, You are so welcome! Well, this is one of the ways that we learn right? Asking questions. Please keep liking and watching!
Nice job! What is your policy on air bags in seat backs? Do you work on them?
Hello Malcom, Thank you so much for saying so. My thing is, I never unplug the yellow seat air bag wire when working on my customer vehicles. Some commenters do not agree with this. I don't work on the airbags themselves, I just repair the damage the blown air bag makes. Please keep liking and watching!
@@oldschoolautoupholstery The last car seat I upholstered, my own vehicle, I had to remove the seats from the car to get the covers off. Do you normally leave the seat frames in?
@@MalcolmProductions1 Hello Malcom, When a car has airbags in the seats, I never unplug that yellow air bag wire. I do all the work inside the car without removing the seats. I never wanted to put my paying customer through the pain of getting their air bags reset. Some say that you just undo the battery, but that's not 100%. I need it to be 100% for a happy customer. Please keep liking and watching!
Well richard is right, I don't see anything wring with the way richard is using his hacksaw blade.. 🙂
Phillip Hall
Cut it with a hacksaw blade works fine
Hello Neil, Now that is what I am trying to say.. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Everyone has their own techniques, and you know what you like and have done for 45 years. Younger generation thinks they know more. lol They don’t!
Hello Gino, I know right? A young guy may say he has ten years experience, but so does a ten year old. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
Ok, one thing that I can see that you need to show is how to correctly peel the paper off of those &$# damned China Markers. My wife is forever asking me to do hers because she can't and I can't figure it out either . It is one of the mysteries of the world 🤣
Hello Sacher, The answer is very carefully! Ha! Please keep liking and watching!
@@oldschoolautoupholstery : I love watching your videos. For some reason, when I hear you talk, it reminds me of Angel the Barber.
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@@sachertorte64 Hello Sach, Oh, you made me look. Well, this is the way we do it! Describing what we are doing. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
@@oldschoolautoupholstery : Actually, I think his voice and the way he talks sounds similar to yours. He emphasizes things like you do and he has certain voice mannerisms that sound like yours, and you both have relaxed, voices and the tempo is similar. There might be other things. I hope that makes sense. Both of you have a calming effect when talking.
@@sachertorte64 Hello Sach, I can understand that there might be some similarities. Maybe he is more handsome than I am. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
You forgot to say what technique number throwing the scissors on new material was
wait!…… Are you located in texas?
Hello Black, Yes, I am a proud resident of East Texas! Yeehaw! Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
@ well i’m here in houston and i just can’t find any upholstery shops……. im looking for some interior revitalization
@@blackenigma1054 Hello Black, Houston is Huge! Just Google, "Upholstery shop near me". I do get customers coming in from all points in Texas. Please keep liking and watching!
Hey where's Lucile?
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Hello Unfinished, I know, I know... Hehe Please keep liking and watching!
Coulda took a few seconds to clean behind the lever and switch. 😑
Hello Kentucky, I knew someone was sure to comment about that. Really, I gave him way more than he thought he was going to get and he was so happy. I am a very busy guy and I have so many people counting on me with my time. I also didn't clean his interior or change his motor oil, Just sayin. Hehe. Please keep liking and watching!
@oldschoolautoupholstery No pride in your work. As I said, it would have taken seconds. Please don't insult me with foolishness about oil changes and cleaning his truck. You're arrogant without reason.
nasty interior with a torn seatbelt
Hello Idenorio, Yep, I know that was coming. It was a small dog that did all the damage. Please keep liking and watching!
Thanks Richard, learning a lot from you, hope to use your teaching when I restore a car.
I do wince when you drop your scissors and knife onto your work at the end of a process 🫣
Hello Phil, You are so welcome! I think you will do just fine with your upholstery restoration. Ha! Gotcha! I was wondering what the thoughts were going to be. As you see there was no damage. Please keep liking and watching!
in 37.05 why is it so wrinkle ?
Hello Lee, You should have watched another minute because most of the wrinkles came out with the heat gun. This was done in winter, It will continue to tighten up in warmer weather. Please keep liking and watching!