Thanks for your videos. My son is restoring an 1972 ford f100. We purchased an Eagle 106 which is a knock off of your machine. It’s from a tent factory. We decided to try our hand at upholstery. All the details from the videos are great. Thanks!
@TheUpholsteryStudioАй бұрын
@@johnathansmith1373 I love to hear it!! If y’all need any advice along the way I’m your guy. I’m excited for y’all!
@debbushee6970Ай бұрын
fairly good video , i have subscribed and liked to see more videos sincerely deb in vermont
@debbushee6970Ай бұрын
i like the tray you have beside the bobbbin winder where did you get it? ty deb
@TheUpholsteryStudioАй бұрын
@@debbushee6970 it actually came with the table. I bought everything together brand new in 2022 from consew.
@debbushee6970Ай бұрын
never seen it threaded that way
@TheUpholsteryStudioАй бұрын
This is how I was taught in the marine corps
@phillipabat843717 күн бұрын
Hey Adrain. Don't know if your aware of this guy he's out of the Los Angeles area I believe. Hés A Mexican cat this guy is an absolute master of our craft. His channel is mostly in Spanish, but I think he also has an English version as well. Basically, you can just watch the dude, and you will understand. The guy covers everything, no shit. His equipment and shop isn't the prettiest but what he produces would make an Egyptian queen proud. It's well worth your time to give him a look see. His channel is called, Meca Upholstery. Hope I could help. Semper FI.
@TheUpholsteryStudio17 күн бұрын
@@phillipabat8437 dude seriously thanks. I can’t find enough quality channels that are in-depth like I need
@debbushee6970Ай бұрын
your giving people wrong info , i have 3 industrial machines . I have troy stanley over in rochester ,NH and i had him slow down my machines . he changed the wheels on the cluch motors.
@TheUpholsteryStudioАй бұрын
@@debbushee6970 like I said in my video, I’m not perfect by any means. This is all stuff I have figured out on my own. If you have anything I can improve on I would absolutely love to hear it!
@phillipabat843718 күн бұрын
Just found your channel brother. I to learned how to sew in the Marine Corps back in 1977. 1181 Here stitch bitch. look forward to your channel. SF
@TheUpholsteryStudio18 күн бұрын
@@phillipabat8437 omg no way. ONE STITCH ONE KILL READY TO FIGHT BUT NEVER WILL!