Hi folks,
My car came with repro-style reupholstered seats. The original bottom springs were gone and didn't have that hollow look. I could also tell that they didn't use burlap or cotton, and the metal frame was wearing the edges. I decided to reupholster my 1959 seats myself. I got all the parts... the original-style springs, burlap, cotton, foam and of course the vinyl. I watched the Al Knoch video and boy does he stress that they make it look easy but it isn't. I'm using cheap amazon hog ring pliers, which have worked fine to this point.
I've been trucking along and got the bottom and back frames to the point of putting on the vinyl cover and I got stuck at the point of hog ringing the seat back cover inner loop wire through the foam, and the burlap to then ring the inner wire on the seat back itself. Per the video, you gotta push hard till you see the points of the hog ring just poke through the back and then squeeze. Well I cannot get them to poke through and I'm ruining the foam. I'm wondering if anyone who is an upholstery pro or has done this themselves have any tips or tricks for this process? I can't find any posts (or old restorer articles) of folks who have tried this, but I assume some enterprising members have.
I figure my first step is to get better hog ring pliers... Maybe Eastwood or C.S. Osborne? But I'm not sure they will make the hog rings tips any more "prominent". Also possibly further bending my "bent" hogring pliers into a 90-degree angle (which I can see on the video Al Knoch's guy has done to his pliers presumably to get more leverage).
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My car came with repro-style reupholstered seats. The original bottom springs were gone and didn't have that hollow look. I could also tell that they didn't use burlap or cotton, and the metal frame was wearing the edges. I decided to reupholster my 1959 seats myself. I got all the parts... the original-style springs, burlap, cotton, foam and of course the vinyl. I watched the Al Knoch video and boy does he stress that they make it look easy but it isn't. I'm using cheap amazon hog ring pliers, which have worked fine to this point.
I've been trucking along and got the bottom and back frames to the point of putting on the vinyl cover and I got stuck at the point of hog ringing the seat back cover inner loop wire through the foam, and the burlap to then ring the inner wire on the seat back itself. Per the video, you gotta push hard till you see the points of the hog ring just poke through the back and then squeeze. Well I cannot get them to poke through and I'm ruining the foam. I'm wondering if anyone who is an upholstery pro or has done this themselves have any tips or tricks for this process? I can't find any posts (or old restorer articles) of folks who have tried this, but I assume some enterprising members have.
I figure my first step is to get better hog ring pliers... Maybe Eastwood or C.S. Osborne? But I'm not sure they will make the hog rings tips any more "prominent". Also possibly further bending my "bent" hogring pliers into a 90-degree angle (which I can see on the video Al Knoch's guy has done to his pliers presumably to get more leverage).
IMG_6226.jpg
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