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Lexington, VA, USA
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Well, as the weather has started to turn cold I've purchased a propane heater and started the interior.
I stripped the seats, straightened support bows. I purchased new seat bottom and back foam, and seat bottom glands.
After grinding the rust, and old paint and adhesive, I painted the seat frames and rails. When I unpacked the seat foam, I found that the little furry creature I've shared my plastic garage with has decided he/she needed foam for its nest. No I need to repair the foam (the little bugger better watch out for may hammer).
I'm making new wooden sections to replace the Masonite for the back cushion side plate clips.
It will be a few days before I get to the seats as the weather is turning to single digits and the heater doesn't do that well.
Stretching the seat glands to hook the fasteners was really tough as the cold wouldn't let them stretch very much.
I stripped the seats, straightened support bows. I purchased new seat bottom and back foam, and seat bottom glands.
After grinding the rust, and old paint and adhesive, I painted the seat frames and rails. When I unpacked the seat foam, I found that the little furry creature I've shared my plastic garage with has decided he/she needed foam for its nest. No I need to repair the foam (the little bugger better watch out for may hammer).
I'm making new wooden sections to replace the Masonite for the back cushion side plate clips.
It will be a few days before I get to the seats as the weather is turning to single digits and the heater doesn't do that well.
Stretching the seat glands to hook the fasteners was really tough as the cold wouldn't let them stretch very much.







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