Don:
When I get to the finishing stage figure on doing my cockpit as well as
covers for the whole bird. I put my Mercury panel truck on the line last
night to William in exchange for that completed engine he has for sale.
We'll have to see what he says. Damnest thing is the panel is worth as much
as an IFR rated used Cherokee and has been appraised at 50K US$ as it sits
since there were only 135 of them ever built that year which was the last
production year for the panel. I hate to do it but flying takes precedence
over just about everything right now.
Doug

doing professional looking looking upholstery really does depend on what
equipment
you have at your disposal as the craft itself is not difficult. The
difference is that an
upholsterer has a repertory of techniques and has a hands on knowledge of
the
materials being used, thousands of hours at the craft also shows in the
finished product.


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