This is not intended as a DIY channel.
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This information will be educational for anyone in leather repair, vinyl repair, seat repair, car repair, aircraft refurbishing, painting and dyeing, and any mobile tech service.
I DO NOT SELL PRODUCTS. A detailed explanation is given for each step. As with all my videos, this illustrates my own personal preference based on decades of experience. Please note that I don't sell products and am not profiting from these videos nor are they sponsored. So if you have questions about the products then please contact your supplier. (Like they’ll know!)
Every video you make is a lesson. And very interesting.
Aren't we fortunate to have so many interesting applications in our field of work! Never a dull moment as they say.
I think it is interesting that you state in your description “not intended as a DIY channel”, since that is exactly what most are looking here for.
Yes, true. But everything I do is and always has been different. It's what I am. The full explanation is in video 100.
I was looking online to learn how to secure my rubber to my steering wheel once again and got caught down the rabbit hole. Fascinating talented people. @@a.r.t.srealrepairsforrealc8247
Another great job, you get some "interesting" projects as befits a craftsman. Kinda like doing wallpaper, thick wallpaper! it doesn't take much at all to show through like the little speck of something you showed before you glued it down.
And thanks for the info about the leather, I wasn't aware of the weight / thickness ratio.
How would you go about repairing/rehabbing the neglected leather seats of any of Ford’s line of King Ranch vehicles?
Rick what kind of past did you use. Just in case I get a job like this and want to attempt doing it. I like the idea of work time. I help someone do this and he used contact cement 😮 yep you guess it wasn’t great set up to fast. I think he went through two or three hides. Thank again.
We discussed this in video 112. You have to watch all of them!
Hey Rick! This was a very interesting video. I'm about to attempt a similar desk restoration myself and have a couple questions I wanted to ask. Is there a specific type of hide that is best suited for a leather top? Also, What type of paste did you use on the leather?
Really everything is covered in this video and v112. Nothing to add.