1989 26PC new upholstery


TLR

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Not sure if the pics are going to show up or not, he he.

I had a professional redo the V-bunks & aft cabin mattress and the table seating. We redid the pieces that mount above the v-bunks.

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TLR, Looks great! We are looking to do the same on our 29pc. I havent dug in too deep yet but I was trying to figure out how the dinette seatbacks were attached? Did you send the seats out to avoid sewing? Also, did you have the foam replaced and what was the cost approx?? Thanks in advance, Mike.
 
Sorry I didn't see this earlier. did not have to redo the dinette seat backs. Did have the dinette seat bottoms sent out, no new foam there just a recover. I bought new foam from a website: The Foam Factory or Foam by Mail, the same company, for the v-bunks and aft cabin. Also bought foam for the recovering of the V-bunk area as shown in the pics. Stapled it to the wood support structure. didn't want to use any adheisive as certain types can melt foam and besides the glue odor in the V-bunk area would be a problem I thought. I saved a ton buying foam from them over quotes I received in the Cleveland Ohio which were twice as much for the foam alone. I spent a total of about $1400 on foam, foam for the v-bunk & aft cabin matress's & the sunbrella heavy duty material & the local upholstery guy making the new matress covers & the dinette seats.

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