I don't recall the brand name. I purchased this from an automotive upholstery supply, made for vinyl. Some auto parts stores also sell similar products. Melds into the vinyl and won't peel off.
if the middle of the letters you stenciled on can be pulled out so easily (like the middle ovals in the B) does that mean the letters themselves can be removed easily? do they adhere more as time goes on?
Adhesion varies from one vinyl surface to the other. The stencil stuck really tight on this one. Where the edit broke away from peeling the stencil it tore and stuck extremely tight. Some adhesive stuck and needed to be washed away with Goo-gone. I wouldn't leave them on any longer than necessary.
SEM Vinyl Coatings are specifically designed for this application and bonds into the surface. I doubt there are satisfactory results from outdoor paints.
Truly excellent work. Motorcycle seats are tough to do and you make it look easy. Your attention to detail is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Yes that is cool
Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome work!! 👏👏👏
Your video's are such fun and of interest to watch. You make difficult work look easy.
Thank you for your hard work. I am learning a lot from you and my work has been leveled up because of you.
Just what I needed to see. Going to have a go at making a new seat cover for my Honda CT110, or "postie" as we call them here in Australia.
Good luck sent from the middle of America.
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Bultaco I use to race. It was my first bike when I went to open class Flat track.
Bultaco's were born from competition racing. They don't scrap them. Still running them bullet proof fancy bikes 50 years later.
Great job as usual !!!.
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What spray you use?
Hello. What kind of paint did you use to do it? Grettings from Argentina. Excellent channel
I don't recall the brand name. I purchased this from an automotive upholstery supply, made for vinyl. Some auto parts stores also sell similar products. Melds into the vinyl and won't peel off.
Great video what is the tool called you used to poke and cut the slots for the frame tabs?
The tool is called a "regulator" mostly used for adjusting folds in upholstery materials but handy in other applications.
amazing work. what sewing machine do you use? thanks
Chandler. Bought it used 45 years ago.
Nice work, what kind of spray glue are you using?
American Niagara #150 for bonding foam.
if the middle of the letters you stenciled on can be pulled out so easily (like the middle ovals in the B) does that mean the letters themselves can be removed easily? do they adhere more as time goes on?
Adhesion varies from one vinyl surface to the other. The stencil stuck really tight on this one. Where the edit broke away from peeling the stencil it tore and stuck extremely tight. Some adhesive stuck and needed to be washed away with Goo-gone. I wouldn't leave them on any longer than necessary.
What is the spray paint you used for the logo? Is it something special for vinyl or can a person use any outdoor spray paint?
SEM Vinyl Coatings are specifically designed for this application and bonds into the surface. I doubt there are satisfactory results from outdoor paints.
Do you do caning like on a small rocker
If the cane is pressed in with a spline, yes. If it needs to be hand woven, no.
What is the name for that v pliers to make a v shaped neckline?
The tool is actually used for cutting sheet metal in heating and air-conditioning duck work.