Nicely done, I learn a little from every video I watch. When I'm finished with my XJS re-trim I'll move onto the seats and door trims for my 1930 M-Type.
@unpob7 жыл бұрын
beautiful work there!
@jeffmullinix79167 жыл бұрын
335 pounds for the pair ! Your a rip off con-man . I have done Upholstery in the USA . It does not take a lot to do this stitch and if you cant make a straight line or a radius line then your in the wrong line of work . I was able to do this the first go at it .
@markwallis71997 жыл бұрын
Jeff Mullinix you're an ignorant and illiterate keyboard warrior. A hide costs half of that and then a days work makes that very reasonable for those who can't or don't want to do it themselves.
@jamescollingburn42873 жыл бұрын
Hi @jeffmullinex you are entitled to your opinion but that is what we charged at the time. The ply was high quality 3mm birch throughout which we have to order in and place a minimum order of £400 with our timber supplier. Unless you are comparing like for like them it's not the same.
@jamescollingburn42873 жыл бұрын
And good for you getting it right first time you did it 👍most don't, I certainly didn't
@61shapnevduke7 жыл бұрын
Hi You say 1/4" Divergent point staples - I dont know how staples are categorized but that must be the width of the staple not the length right? How long are they if they are going into 3mm plywood? Excellent insight into trimming Many thanks
@whn226 жыл бұрын
I ran into this video for the same reason you did. What did you end up finding for shallow staples?
@jamescollingburn42873 жыл бұрын
Hi, Yes the staples are 1/4" wide and 4mm long, shortest we could find and we fire them in on an angle and not deep. If too deep then they can show on the face of the piece. If this happens you tap the bumps back into the ply with a tack/trimmers hammer until you can't see them and it looks pleasing again
@61shapnevduke9 жыл бұрын
Jamie, thanks for that very interesting and informative glimpse into your world! I found it most interesting seeing some of the machines you are using and the environment in which you are making MMM trim. I'm very much looking forward to buying a complete set of seats and J trim in Apple green in the near future. Keep the videos coming! All the best, Shapster