You da man Biff. Thnaks so much, JUST what I needed to know, that helps
alot.
You get those carpet pics?
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From "Biff Jones" <biffjones at erols.com>
To: "Dan Gillitzer" <dang@ticon.net>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Recovering Spridget seat bottom cushion
> Dan,
>
> Correct to the point of "then the rear to tighten". When you do the front
> and sides start a the front center with a clip then pull the sides up and
> back and again a clip in the center on each side. Work the front and one
> side to the front corner and make the small folds to get the corner as
flat
> as possible. Move to the other side and repeat. If necessary redo the
center
> clips on the side centers. As you work to the rear put additional clips in
> place, ditto for the front. Then work to the back on each side to ewhere
the
> rear lip on the rear of the pan begins. The seat cover will come down the
> back of the seat pad, go down into the lip and up the backside of the lip
> and then down again the clips that hold the cover in place go on
vertically
> over the vertical rear lip. DO NOT pull the cover tight to the back of the
> seat pan or you WILL poke holds in the cover. It has to go into the
channel
> formed at the rear of the seat pan.
>
> Biff
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