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Custom "Checker Racing" Seat Recover: How To? |
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the schwinn man |
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where do u get the checker stinsil
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RailRider |
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I make them, I can invoice you through Pay Pal.
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eagle275 |
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I need one for a 1965? Murray Cadet Flite boys bike. I guess I would have to send the seat to you.
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btw, I guess I would need to send you the seat. what do you charge? thanks!
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30thtbird |
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Hey Eagle, best to pm him. Kenny.
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eagle275 |
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thanks kenny!
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RailRider |
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eagle275 wrote: I can sell you a stencil kit and you can do it, or I will do them. My email is below! ![]()
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Green Dragon.buickapollomess... |
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Ron - are you using any flex aditives in the paint ? or any other tidbits you can pass along ?
Going to have to try painting some, I'd originally thought of doing a few with full blown tuck n roll upholstery but thinkinh it might leave too much of a ridge in the seam, unless overpadded, will post when / if I try it :) , still sourcing materials. |
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Green Dragon wrote: If your using paint you might want to add a little flex additive. If your using vinyl spray its ok right out of the can. Its so thin when applied it really doesn't chip or flake. Just be sure to wipe your vinyl down thoroughly with an alcohol prep solution before you tape or paint. Also once you spray it I always remove the stencil right away. ![]() |
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