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Perfect, exactly the info I needed. Thank you.
The Millers
"Always drive them, but remember each drive in an antique car is a test dri=
ve."
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From: Peter Svilans <svilanspeter@xplornet.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 1:20 PM
To: S and T Miller <stmiller96@hotmail.com>
Cc: healeys@autox.team.net <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] 100 seat recovering
Hi Shawn,
(B) was the original method used by trimmers skilled in curved needle work.
(A) can be used with our modern SuperGlues, not available back in the day. =
Normal contact adhesive doesn't work with vinyl to vinyl.
The intent was to fold the outer ear up to the piping ball with a near invi=
sible joint. Glue will accomplish this, but if you want the original slight=
ly bumpier look, then stitch.
The picture is of an original seat ear with the Hidem strip removed (hence =
the tack holes). Note the little cut along the bottom which is the transit=
ion between the folded over edge to the main cover sitting behind the lower=
piping bead.
Best regards,
Peter
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<p>Hi Shawn,</p>
<p>(B) was the original method used by trimmers skilled in curved needle wo=
rk.</p>
<p>(A) can be used with our modern SuperGlues, not available back in the da=
y. Normal contact adhesive doesn't work with vinyl to vinyl.</p>
<p>The intent was to fold the outer ear up to the piping ball with a near i=
nvisible joint. Glue will accomplish this, but if you want the original sli=
ghtly bumpier look, then stitch.</p>
<p>The picture is of an original seat ear with the Hidem strip removed (hen=
ce the tack holes). Note the little cut along the bottom which is the=
transition between the folded over edge to the main cover sitting behind t=
he lower piping bead.</p>
<p>Best regards,</p>
<p>Peter<span style=3D"font-family:monospace; font-size:10pt"></span></p>
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