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    1. #21
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      Really nice work! What did you use for the channel that the sliding door slides on?

    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by blitzer454 View Post
      Really nice work! What did you use for the channel that the sliding door slides on?
      That's my question too as I have watched that video many times as well. I even purchased the 4x8 sheet of PVC sheet when I get to that phase of my project.
      GaryB

      Current Project: 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
      Current plans include: Full RideTech Coil-Overs, Olds 455, Holley Terminator EFI, Edelbrock heads, Tremec T56 Magnum, custom dash, custom console, Dakota Digitial VXH-1017 gauge cluster, manual brakes, 3.42 gears, etc...

    3. #23
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      Are the interiors Leather? What is the price range on the posted pics (interiors)?

    4. #24
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      thanks bud! I believe it was alluminum c or I channel fromhome depot. It should be next to their square tube steel or flat bar steel

    5. #25
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      Quote Originally Posted by gbledsoe3 View Post
      That's my question too as I have watched that video many times as well. I even purchased the 4x8 sheet of PVC sheet when I get to that phase of my project.
      I believe it was alluminum c or I channel fromhome depot. It should be next to their square tube steel or flat bar steel

    6. #26
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      All interiors are completely done in Italian smooth grain leather. The leather line that I use is euro leather which is compared to Ferrari BMW and rolls Royce smooth grain leather. Very high end very expensive but makes the interiors look way better in my opinion. Brown interior ran around 5k. The black chevelle ran around 9k this price also included convertible top and paneled trunk setup. Also accessories on console were included like stainless cup holders. USB connections interior lights and stainless speaker mesh. Blue interior was a 56 Chevy 210 ran at 7k. These are all roundabout numbers

    7. #27
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      What do you call those buttons with the donut holes in them. Can they be added to an existing seat?

    8. #28
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      Thats some good work. What does something like that run?

    9. #29
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      Quote Originally Posted by klean72 View Post
      Thats some good work. What does something like that run?
      Comment box #26 had some good price averages. Just scroll up

    10. #30
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      Wish you were on the east coast need my chevelle done ,awesome work reasonable prices for leather ,

    11. #31
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      Do you do any custom 69 Camaro Dash pads ?

    12. #32
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      Grommets yes they can. You would need hole puncher tool and grommet install tool. I can also install them. Just remove covers from seat and send them over

    13. #33
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      I have a couple questions if you don't mind. I did an internship in a decent upholstery shop when I was in street rod fab school so I learned enough to do basic stuff at a somewhat competent level but have much to learn.

      When I threw my car together to get it on the road a few years back I had good success with custom shaping that super thin cheap junk roll of "carpet" from Walmart or auto parts stores and I was able to get a nice shape and conformity using my wife's basic home use Sears machine. That cheapie "carpet" stuff is junk and my heel wore through fairly quickly. This time around I found you can buy automotive carpet by the yard on ebay and I'm wondering if my wife's machine will plow through that ok?

      Can a home machine handle thicker thread like that used on upholstery?

      I was also considering using indoor /outdoor carpet from like Home Depot or Lowe's. Some of that I/O carpet is fairly attractive, is usually ultra flimsy/ flexible, and it often has a rubber backing that may provide some insulation factor. I'm wondering if my wife's machine could plow through that, and if so would there be any reason to not use that stuff?

      How do I tell what carpet by the yard on ebay Is a good bargain and which is to stay away from?

      Thanks for your time and pro insight!
      Last edited by Ben@SpeedTech; 02-13-2017 at 03:47 PM.
      -Ben, Creative Director at Speedtech Performance
      We sell some really cool parts, build cool cars, and do cool concept renderings too!
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    14. #34
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      How are the center pieces of the console formed (heat gun)?

    15. #35
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      Beautiful work. Really like the accented stitching.
      Brian

    16. #36
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      I would suggest an industrial machine

    17. #37
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      Yes pvc foam board heated at a high temp with industrial heat gun

    18. #38
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      Thanks Joe!!
      -Ben, Creative Director at Speedtech Performance
      We sell some really cool parts, build cool cars, and do cool concept renderings too!
      435-628-4300 www.speedtechperformance.com
      My Pumkinator build thread- https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ght=pumkinator

    19. #39
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      Thanks for the reply



    20. #40
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      Wow!! What amazing work. I want this interior!

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