• Peter N Carbone
    1
    Hi Guys,
    While working on some parts for a boat I developed a method of stapling the corners so they lay down smooth and look cleaner.
    This may not be a big revelation to most of you guys but I think it looks better then the way they generally tuck the corners at this particular shop.

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  • Eric Gordon
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    Nice and clean look. Thanks for sharing!
  • Peter N Carbone
    1
    Thanks Eric.
    I pride myself on my work but don't do any sewing, that's the owners responsibility.
    I do all the dirty work, convertible tops and headliners but the reassembly is the most fun to me.
    Here's few of the projects I've nailed together.
    The Model T was a kit (no sewing) but I had to do the burlap, the foam, the seat covers and the top.
    I had to remake most of the wood for the Formula Boat and the blue carpeting was a free lance job for a friend which required all new plywood for the floor and seats.

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