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just needs another coat of pecards and a good buffing and it's done.

as always... i wish it wasn't black and painted

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Looks really good man.

What did you use for the gray? and did you use some type of sealer before the pecard ?

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love the skull and really like the black...

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Riger, other than the black, I like it. All seems to have worked out in the end. There does'nt seem to be any scrunching or wrinckles like you were saying.

I had the same problem with that Corbin seat I just did, took forever to get it to form around those tight curves without wrinkles. I thought it was going to get wrecked from all the wetting.

Ken

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beeze.... again... you out do yourself....

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Thanks for all the replies!!

Looks really good man.

What did you use for the gray? and did you use some type of sealer before the pecard ?

the grey is cova paint and it has blockout over just the grey. the rest is just pecards

Riger, other than the black, I like it. All seems to have worked out in the end. There does'nt seem to be any scrunching or wrinckles like you were saying.

I had the same problem with that Corbin seat I just did, took forever to get it to form around those tight curves without wrinkles. I thought it was going to get wrecked from all the wetting.

Ken

thanks ken... this one is starting to come around. just seems to run in cycles.

i have just finished RE-covering the round braid seat with the leather i normally use and it looks great!!! i'll have some pics of that one up later today.

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Beeza, that looks good but then I'm a black fan-sometimes. Where did you get that granite? I'm looking for one to replace asome smaller ones in my shop.

Indy

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i wish it wasn't black and painted

I disagree... I think the black dye and grey paint really accentuate this seat. Great job!! :skull3: :D

Alex

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thanks for the replies!

i don't like to use this much paint as i think it really hids the beauty of the tooling but, i and the customer are very happy with it.

the slab i work on was picked up from a monument company (grave stone). you can find them for next to nothing if they have a chip or crack in it

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