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Post by geezerman35 on Nov 4, 2014 6:07:18 GMT -5
Interior upholstery looks great, Bernard. I envy you, I suppose, for I have a habit of producing "minimal effort' interiors.
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Post by dogfish7 on Nov 4, 2014 15:59:10 GMT -5
Nice roll n pleat work! What did you use for the piping?
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Post by Bernard Kron on Nov 4, 2014 16:23:42 GMT -5
... What did you use for the piping? Thanks guys! This was my first full-on tuck 'n' roll job mainly using .080" half round styrene stock which equates to 2" rolls. The bolsters are .125" half round. The vertical side panels and pleated seat surfaces are Evergreen siding sheet stock with .082" groove separations. The piping is 30 awg insulated wire which translates to .010" or 1/4 scale inches. The piping is attached using 5 minute epoxy which doesn't damage the paint and any residue can be wiped away with isopropyl alcohol. After mixing the epoxy I apply it with a pin and then wait 3-4 minutes for it to start to set up before attaching the wire.
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Post by dogfish7 on Nov 4, 2014 17:58:23 GMT -5
Excellent! Thank you B!
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