Hello, I am refurbishing my seats and need to know what type, quality, kind of glue to purchase and where to purchase it. Also on the drivers side seat the handle you pull up to adjust the seat forward and back is broken and would like to purchase another. Please let me know what and or where to buy any of this stuff.
Thanks very much,
John
Welcome @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=16901
You may want to ask this sort of question on the link as well - people will be happy to help and share experiences.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showforum=2
Hello, I would like to thank you mepstein for the information. I am sure it will be very helpful. Please forgive me of any transgressions I have made in this communication as I am not that familiar with this. I have belonged to the 914 world for a while but have a mechanic who does most of the work. Thank you Tdskip form your friendliness and information.
John
No problem. I’ve put threads in the wrong forum. I just recovered a set of 914 seats last year. I’m no expert but if you have any questions, just pm me. Mark
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=179
Please move to garage.
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Wow, They are really good looking, the red material is great. The black is very glossy too.
I was just looking online for adhesive and it comes in a gallon can and is only in the spray form. The cement comes in a 32oz can and I was wondering if that is what I should purchase.
Thanks again,
John
Buy a cheep paint gun from HF and and spray the contact on both surfaces. Practice on some scrap cardboard and learn to spray it so it comes out like a spider’s web. Tape and paper off areas where you don’t want glue. Let it tack up before you press the fabric to the foam. You might throw the gun away afterward as clean up is a pain. I’ve kept the gun in a large zip lock bag for short time storage.
I would have made a huge mess if I used a gun.
Also, don’t use the Weldwood in the house. The fumes are very strong.
Thanks again to mepsein, and PanelBilly, you guys have been a lot of help. I have just ordered a new handle for my seat from 914 Rubber. It just bolts on, after I drill a couple of holes.
Thanks again,
John
Seat materials are still on sale
https://900designs-container.zoeysite.com/banner-sales/houndstooth-and-plaid-seat-sale/
Also got these If you break it I will replace if for free!
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Thank you all very much, I had no idea that so many people would respond so quickly with so much useful information. I do have a question, how do I get a small bolt out of the rail that has been over tightened or just corroded into place? I have already rounded out the hex inside the bolt, tried using vice grips and other various ways but to no avail. Thanks again for all the helpful information,
John
Sounds like a good plan to me. Tomorrow I will try that. I would also like to respond to Mikey at 914rubber to say I have already purchased one.
Thanks again,
John
When you drill out use a left handed bit. If you’ve soaked it in penetrating oil, the problem may take care of itself.
PS thanks for the biz
Thanks again for all the information mepstein and Mike914. You guys have been a wealth of information. I have a box of ezouts not sure if I have one small enough. If not I will buy one.
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