Thanks Brother Steve Gibson for another lesson. Ive been watching you for years and im still amazed in how you access, think it through, tell your class how your going to execute your projects, and follow through with great detail till the end. Without a dout i speak for many others, Your a great teacher and we are following Your examples. I just bought a 1960 Big Back Window Cab for my Apache Stepside build and im going to be looking back for my lessons for the Apache as well as my 62 c10 Fleetside Shortbed Big Back Window. Thanks for what You do and for sharing. My GOD continue to richly Bless You and Your Family. Truck Driver Ray ✝️
Hey Gibson a little tip on thar backseat bracket. Yiu you could also get a couple of short pieces of 5/8" heater hose and slip on the ends. Then pull em off when you mate it to the bottom bracket.
Dude you have no idea how your videos make my day pal ! Another great content video ! one love pal ! Much love ! I can’t wait for the next one … all this motivates me to get to working on my 73 man ! I appreciate that 😊
I just did the same thing ... one thing when you weld spring steel it has a tendency to break at the end of the weld from heat ... gues we'l see how long it lasts ...looks good ...
Hi, new to the channel. Question - where do you get your seat covers? I am having a difficult time finding any that look as good as what you just put on.
I think the white stuff is called jute, if I remember correctly 🤔 Thanks for another fine rebuild of your bench seat Brother Gib's, it really looks great. May God continue to bless you Brother Gib's and Big Daddy each day. Keep On Trucking Brother Gib's👍
Its tetron/dacron, its a polyester spun fibre used as a fill or as a protective abrasion layer between foam and fabrics to stop abrassion on reverse side of piled fabrics. Jute is a bleached natural flax fibre used to make webbing/rope etc
Is there anything you don't know how to do...and with unbelievable results? There are people who do upholstery for a living that don't get a finished product like that! Also, where did you get that center console in your dad's truck? I really like that.
For cutting the holes for mounting the backrest the best and simplest way is to use a small ball pein hammer( tap the ball in the hole just like making gaskets), It cuts a perfect circle and no need to melt it as vinyl doesnt frey anyway
I'm another viewer. Classic Auto is what that cover looks like. I Googled it. The black Pleated vinyl seat # is W1026000101. Acme Auto Headlining est 1948. 1960 - 1966. Cost $ 289 for the set. Hope this helps. Truck Driver Ray ✝️
What center caps are on the black truck? I have the spinners like your blue truck and want to switch them… Do you happen to know where I could order a set ?
I'm another viewer. I Googled and found them at Classic Auto under Acme Auto Headlining. Black Pleated cover set. Part# W1026000101. Hope this helps. Truck Driver Ray ✝️
The blue truck was undercoated under cab complete, haven’t got to the black truck yet I’ll catch it when I redo the wood in the bed. Video should be coming up soon.
Another professional job. Best C10 channel on UA-cam!
That bad boy got tore out. That bad dog got re-covered!
Thanks Brother Steve Gibson for another lesson. Ive been watching you for years and im still amazed in how you access, think it through, tell your class how your going to execute your projects, and follow through with great detail till the end. Without a dout i speak for many others, Your a great teacher and we are following Your examples. I just bought a 1960 Big Back Window Cab for my Apache Stepside build and im going to be looking back for my lessons for the Apache as well as my 62 c10 Fleetside Shortbed Big Back Window. Thanks for what You do and for sharing. My GOD continue to richly Bless You and Your Family. Truck Driver Ray ✝️
Nice work as usual Gibson. 💪🏻
Patience and Pride. Prior planning prevents pertinent and pesky problems!
Love your approach to the spring repair. You think things through very well. Finished results reflects your excellent work. Mike
Sadly welding sprung steel springs will almost always snap again right on the edge of the weld, no matter how you plate it.
Great video my friend! I really gave learned a lot from you! Have a blessed day and weekend buddy!
Hey Gibson a little tip on thar backseat bracket. Yiu you could also get a couple of short pieces of 5/8" heater hose and slip on the ends. Then pull em off when you mate it to the bottom bracket.
Good job looks great in the truck
...I sure like to watch ole Gibson... He gets it done!
Great video, just in time, I'm getting ready to attempt my first seat cover in my 65
Im going to redo the bench for my '63 at some point . i want to add more springs to the driver side, because im a big fat guy
De Uruguay da gusto ver estos vídeos a sido referencia para mi proyecto de c10 1965 la cual está pasando por una restauración total. Gracias
Hello, sir. I hope all is well! Look forward to your next video!!
Dude you have no idea how your videos make my day pal ! Another great content video ! one love pal ! Much love ! I can’t wait for the next one … all this motivates me to get to working on my 73 man ! I appreciate that 😊
Wonderful outcome, well done Sir!
I just did the same thing ... one thing when you weld spring steel it has a tendency to break at the end of the weld from heat ... gues we'l see how long it lasts ...looks good ...
Great repair to the springs. I’ve welded broken ones before, but your reinforcement idea rocks.
Looking to do the same with our 66 Impala seats. Great job sir.
Great looking job on that seat buddy !
Thanks 👍
Hi, new to the channel. Question - where do you get your seat covers? I am having a difficult time finding any that look as good as what you just put on.
Nice one!
I know you like the 60’s models, but have you every tried a frame/chassis swap?
Looks awesome
I think the white stuff is called jute, if I remember correctly 🤔 Thanks for another fine rebuild of your bench seat Brother Gib's, it really looks great. May God continue to bless you Brother Gib's and Big Daddy each day.
Keep On Trucking Brother Gib's👍
Thank you, my friend
Its tetron/dacron, its a polyester spun fibre used as a fill or as a protective abrasion layer between foam and fabrics to stop abrassion on reverse side of piled fabrics.
Jute is a bleached natural flax fibre used to make webbing/rope etc
❤👍😎
Awesome 👌
Very nice seat upholstery nicer than stock. Really good instructional.video.thanks
Nice job. You make these kinds of jobs a lot less scary for those who need to do it but have doubts. Keep it up. That’s a good looking Chevy stepside.
Thanks 👍
That white cottony stuff is called Dacron. It’s used to let the seat cover slide onto the seat frame easily.
Professional !
That came out great. I really like the repairs you did. Nice!
Looking good!
Is there anything you don't know how to do...and with unbelievable results? There are people who do upholstery for a living that don't get a finished product like that! Also, where did you get that center console in your dad's truck? I really like that.
Thank you watching you cover the seat I will attempt to cover mine hope I get the same results as you 👍🏻
For cutting the holes for mounting the backrest the best and simplest way is to use a small ball pein hammer( tap the ball in the hole just like making gaskets), It cuts a perfect circle and no need to melt it as vinyl doesnt frey anyway
Fantastic work as always
Looks good, as usual.
Looking good.
Looks awesome!
Beautiful work,,,looks great!.
Looks comfortable nice job love the channel
Excellent well done job!!
Beautiful job man, could you include a link for those covers
I'm another viewer. Classic Auto is what that cover looks like. I Googled it. The black Pleated vinyl seat # is W1026000101. Acme Auto Headlining est 1948. 1960 - 1966. Cost $ 289 for the set. Hope this helps. Truck Driver Ray ✝️
Awesome work.
Do you have any other projects in the works? Can’t wait to see some more videos. Your a true craftsman 👍
@@tbonekelley yes I do have another project coming up just been busy at work I’ll be back at it soon thanks
Awesome can’t wait!
Very nice as usual 😀😀
What seat covers are those thanks.
From video description: "Got this seat cover from Classic Industries" ;)
I'm another viewer and Googled and found those seats through Classic Auto name brand Acme Auto Headlining part# W1026000101. Hope this helps.
Yes Sir!!!
Good job Steve.
Did you replace that spring and wire tie together so that the adjustment works.
Beautiful job ...with you back to the red truck more than 5 years ago
What center caps are on the black truck? I have the spinners like your blue truck and want to switch them… Do you happen to know where I could order a set ?
Awesome job. Looks fantastic man. Where did you get your covers if you dont mind me asking?
I'm another viewer. I Googled and found them at Classic Auto under Acme Auto Headlining. Black Pleated cover set. Part# W1026000101. Hope this helps. Truck Driver Ray ✝️
sweet
Awesome job😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Btw nice job on the seat…
Where did you buy your seat cover? Nice job 👍!!
Classic industries
you are a Badass!!!
The black truck and the light blue truck, did you undercoat under the cabs?
The blue truck was undercoated under cab complete, haven’t got to the black truck yet I’ll catch it when I redo the wood in the bed. Video should be coming up soon.
Your so organized for a guy in his garage.
😎👍
When is the next video?
@@randylatiolais-hl7bj working on that now,it will be replacing the wood in the bed
Where d you get your seat covers?
@@cathyrider1194 seat cover came from Classic industries
Nice video, likes from me.
Wow you’re not scared to take anything, you would probably take on a grizzly with a stick. LOL LOL. Good Job .
Looks very good! you are doing that truck right!!