Just working on repairing the seat back on the Pietenpol and thought I'd
post a tip that has been mentioned before but it works so well it's worth
repeating.
When cutting sponge foam such as is used for upholstery and cushions, use an
electric knife. The one I use is one that came with a bread
--- Oscar Zuniga wrote:
> When cutting sponge foam such as is used for
> upholstery and cushions, use an
> electric knife. The one I use is one that came with
> Be sure to rinse off the knife blades before you put
> the knife away, or your
> Oscar Zuniga
> San Antonio, TX
Good remind
Oscar & Netters,
In the Upolstery world, this is called skeiving (pronounced sky-ving). In
fact there are guys that work for some automotive seating suppliers that are
truely artisans at this craft. They can skeive foam to shape and you would
swear that the foam was created in a mold.
Did
Oscar Zuniga wrote:
Just working on repairing the seat back on the Pietenpol and thought I'd
post a tip that has been mentioned before but it works so well it's worth
repeating.
When cutting sponge foam such as is used for upholstery and cushions, use an
electric knife. The one I use is one
Omar?
How many wives do you have?
:-)
C.
2005/11/23, Ron Smith :
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> Oscar Zuniga wrote:
> Just working on repairing the seat back on the Pietenpol and thought I'd
> post a tip that has been mentioned before but it works so well it's worth
> repeating.
>
> When cutting sponge foam such as is
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