It would be nice if an established upholstery shop could make a standard
package like they do for the RV builders. Cleaveland Tools does a fantastic
job making seat cushions specially designed for the RV series, and they
sell extra material so you can customize sidewalls, etc. I bought a set for
my RV3 and could not be happier. ( Gotta fly something while building,
right?_)
I spoke to them at Oshkosh last summer and they said they would do it if
there was enough interest. So if there is more interest, we need to
individually call them and ask, so they realize there is a market.
http://www.cleavelandtool.com/
Order by phone at: 1-800-368-1822
Questions by phone at: 515-432-6794
Order by Fax at: 515-432-7804
Order by E-Mail at: Orders@cleavelandtool.com
There's my idea. I would rather pay a few hundred dollars for a
professional to do this than to sort it out myself. Saves time too,
Comments welcome.
>Hi All,
>
>I have been searching through the postings and can't seem to find much on
>the topic of upholstery. I was wondering if I make my own seat cushions and
>maybe a bit of upholstery over the tunnel whether I should try and get it
>figured out before I glue the top on.
>
>I had in mind painting most of the interior with speckle finish, possibly
>covering the tunnel and making the seats. I was wondering if anyone has any
>patterns ? I'd be interested in anyones ideas on this topic.
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul McAllister
>Builder 363 - http://pma.obtero.net
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