Scary Leatherworks Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 Ok so it's finished and was a real pain in the A*& it wouldn't have been so bad had the driver seat and passenger seat been two separate pans. Thanks again for all the advice given. I trimmed the foam down on the driver's seat. I stained it with vinagaroon. it is actually a nice deep black the pics aren't very good. The artwork for the seat was the owners tattoo, which I thought fit better on the passenger seat, so for the driver's seat I put a timing chain and gear. I thought it would go well with the gear thru the skull and the owner is a mechanic. critique is welcome. I've added the before picture. Also for some reason I could not get the wrinkles on the pass seat out even after letting it dry and restretching. Only way was to trim some leather out and lace it. Just seemed like it was to round and was nowhere to pull the extra leather to. Scott Quote
Members azrider Posted March 10, 2009 Members Report Posted March 10, 2009 nicely done. I've seen one of those seats, and they are huge. The timing chain design fits well also. Quote Drygulch Leatherworks- Baldwin City, Kansas www.drygulchleather.com
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