- Location
- Reno,NV
great find thx for sharing , carpet for bunks always needed
I take the wet foam and put it down on a couple old towels on the shop floor. Then I jump and stomp on the foam to get most of the water out. Then set out in the sun until dry. 2 days tops.I am supposed to be recovering seats today , the guy brings me this, I had already seen pics of it and I passed on creating a new cover for it, the old cover is too degraded for a decent pattern and these seats are a monster, I told him to get a new OEM seat cover and I would install it .
The seat gets here and it has about ten lbs of water in it , the foam is glued to the base and it has slots in it that webbing with plastic clips goes through to hold it down , it was supposed to go out today but there is no way to make that happen, it has to fully dry out before I can install the new cover , and the bottom has to be completely dry to stick it back down with contact cement, I am not looking forward to this one , like I said it's a monster .
I found a brand new tire mounted on a rim that matched the one on this trailer , so yesterday I demounted one side and put in a new valve stem then put it on the trailer, the trailer light kit came in today so by end of the day I will have the bunks recovered and the lights installed , both rims had the lug nuts put on backwards , well at least they were tight lol.
I also have this GTI seat in to recover, I am trying to save the yellowish green piece, that color will be impossible to match up.
I pretty much do the same thing , it's basically dry now but I will give it another day .I take the wet foam and put it down on a couple old towels on the shop floor. Then I jump and stomp on the foam to get most of the water out. Then set out in the sun until dry. 2 days tops.
Great minds think alike.I pretty much do the same thing , it's basically dry now but I will give it another day .
I will do as many as I can , trust me we have enough people turning wrenches counterclockwise already .......WFO, single handedly resurrecting every old Seadoo ever made!!! LOL!!