Members avturk Posted March 27, 2016 Members Report Posted March 27, 2016 I have two western saddles that I purchased used that have a similar type of damage. Apparently the previous owners used a saddle rack that was peaked rather than rounded and when the saddle was pulled off the rack the underside of the seat was torn, exposing galvanized metal underneath. I don't expect this will ever have an effect on the function or life of the saddle but it looks terrible. Any thoughts on how to repair this? I was initially thinking about moistening and stretching the ends back together and just stitching it but there is some of the original material missing now. I have never built a saddle or disassembled one to repair it. Quote
Members oltoot Posted March 27, 2016 Members Report Posted March 27, 2016 I would question the desirability of doing this repair, just trimming any loose, dangling material; but if you must, the skirts need to be removed which varies according to the type of rigging, etc. Then you can glue a new cover on and replace the skirts. While you're at it replace the strings and maybe wash and oil everything. Quote
Members avturk Posted April 7, 2016 Author Members Report Posted April 7, 2016 Thanks very much for your reply. Quote
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