So well explained and giving the importance at each stage e.g having the knots on the spring facing in the same direction. I really found your video helpful. A BIG THANK YOU!
Thanks mate, exactly what I was looking for. Best tutorial on the net for this spring tying. I'll be using your other videos for my next stages too. You're a legend. Thanks.
I’m so glad I found this spring tutorial, I’ve made a Morris chair and I want to start my seat upholstery, I need help choosing correct spring size, along with a referral on where to purchase the springs and materials. Any help you could give would be extremely appreciated. Thanks Dale
Hi thank you for the video! Was very informative! I’ve been trying to find info on placing coil springs… for example how far apart should they be, and how far from the edge? Also when tieing down, how much of a slant should the springs be at the edge? What are the general rules? I tried to find your email to send pictures of the chair I will be doing
Thanks for a great video, could I have a spot of advice please? My 94 year old Mother, has a sofa from about 1900. The top velvet surface is all OK, but the webbing across the bottom has weakened and is hanging down in places. I've bought replacement webbing, a webbing stretcher and tacks and am happy to replace the webbing but this will have to be done from the bottom, I'm not keen to remove the top covering. Have you any idea how I can fix the springs to the webbing from the bottom?! Many thanks - Chris
It would be useful to know why you choose that particular direction of spring top ? Yes I understand they should all point the same way but does it matter which way ?
So well explained and giving the importance at each stage e.g having the knots on the spring facing in the same direction. I really found your video helpful. A BIG THANK YOU!
You're very welcome, Tess. Thank you so much for watching!
Thanks mate, exactly what I was looking for. Best tutorial on the net for this spring tying. I'll be using your other videos for my next stages too. You're a legend. Thanks.
Very good, well paced, clear and informative demonstration so well done you
Thanks so much for a really clear demo Just need to get started now!
Really useful tutorial, thank you!
Really helpful - thank you!
Awesome excellent video. I have a question about on what size and gauge I would need for the back rest part of an antique barber chair project
Very helpful thanks 🤩
I’m so glad I found this spring tutorial, I’ve made a Morris chair and I want to start my seat upholstery, I need help choosing correct spring size, along with a referral on where to purchase the springs and materials. Any help you could give would be extremely appreciated. Thanks Dale
Hi thank you for the video! Was very informative! I’ve been trying to find info on placing coil springs… for example how far apart should they be, and how far from the edge? Also when tieing down, how much of a slant should the springs be at the edge? What are the general rules? I tried to find your email to send pictures of the chair I will be doing
Would love to learn more. I don't see any information on sourcing materials. No spring info.
Great Video.. How do i know what length and gauge spring to use..
Thanks for a great video, could I have a spot of advice please? My 94 year old Mother, has a sofa from about 1900. The top velvet surface is all OK, but the webbing across the bottom has weakened and is hanging down in places. I've bought replacement webbing, a webbing stretcher and tacks and am happy to replace the webbing but this will have to be done from the bottom, I'm not keen to remove the top covering. Have you any idea how I can fix the springs to the webbing from the bottom?! Many thanks - Chris
Where can I obtain needle and twine for sewing springs to webbing?
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Hello! I need help selecting springs for a chair I am working on. How do I get in touch?
Do you have an IG acc to be able to see more videos or ask questions about my project?
It would be useful to know why you choose that particular direction of spring top ? Yes I understand they should all point the same way but does it matter which way ?