In my 20+ years of owning and running my own upholstery business I'd recommend getting 2 cheap paint guns, 25' air line, and 5 gallon pressure pot the whole setup available at harbor freight for under $100 (minus solvent line). While your at Harbor Freight get yourself a $30 pneumatic rivet gun 20% off with their coupon, and instal rivets in seconds with quick pull of trigger each time and the pins just eject themselves out back of rivet gun. Just make sure the hose for the glue is made for solvents, the glue will each a standard air hose. Then and you can have your contact cement setup ready to spray at the end of 25' hose anywhere in the shop in a second and the glue stays fresh in the pressure pot so there is nothing to open or put away when done gluing. Just grab gun off the hook on wall, spray 2 parts you need to lue and hang it back up on the wall hook ready for next use. I have been using that same set up for decades where the only maintenance is occasionally I swap out one glue gun for another and let the other gun soak in mineral spirits to clean off old glue if it even gets gummed up and few hours later you can wipe off dried glue and its brand new ready to be swapped out again in a year or two depending how messing you are. But 2 guns will last forever, just buy the cheapest suction fed guns so the air and fluid line attach at bottom of gun not gravity style with cups on top of gun. Spray glue is so much faster and cheaper with less of mess and wasted material glue shoots out in either a wide or thin web depending on how you adjust guns spray pattern.It's either accurate and hits in an exact spot or spray a wide surface in seconds. You use a fraction of the amount of glue only spraying a thin web that is just as strong as thick coating with stick or brush you try to smear around. Also buying spray landau top adhesive from an upholstery supply outfit is not only the strongest contact adhesive that won't release and turn gooey in high temperatures, it's great for headliners. But is also cheapest in 5 gallon jugs, where you pay the same as what 3 gallons of brushable cost but get 5 gallons of sprayable which will out last 10 gallons of brushable glue. Faster, cleaner, more durable, a spray system can't be beat especially in a small production time where difference in making a profit or a loss comes down to saving time anywhere you can. . Also if you spray both pieces you plan to glue together and then let it kick off for a couple minutes till glue stops feeling wet. then you can place the two items together and they bond instantly and permanently. No more using 8 roles of tape and making a mess. Then get an old electric turkey carver where the 2 serrated blades slide back and forth next to each other, they are probably $5 at any Goodwill store and make best foam saw to shape and cut foam I have ever used. Seat looks good though.
Have you ever tried toluene or MEK to clean your guns? The only contact cement I can get does not offer a thinner and acetone turns the cement into something that looks like cheese curd and still has to be wiped off with a rag.
@@oh8wingman They make a spray able adhesive called Landau Top Adhesive for panels and trim made by Weldwood. Its best stuff to use because it requires very high temperatures to return to a gummy glue like substance. So you can use it for headliners and convertible tops. Where regular rubber or contact cement on a hot summer day will turn gooey and your headliner material will fall back down from where it was glued into place. I buy it in 5 gallon containers I use to fill the pressure pot and don't need to do anything else with it. If the gum gets too gummed up after a few years I go buy another $15 gun from harbor freight and throw the old one in a bucket of wax and grease remover / mineral spirits to soften and remove the old glue. By now I have a few I can rotate out while one is being cleaned. I just remove the paint cup from the bottom of the gun and connect the solvent line. Then connect one air line to the pressure pot to push the glue to the gun and a 2nd air line to the gun itself to spray the glue out in a perfect spider like web pattern, better than any spray can will. It doesn't require any special gun or tip, but the bigger the gun orifice the more glue sprays out and in a thicker web like pattern.
Wow very interesting way of building a seat pan, would have never of thought to do it that way. But as other have said, you jumped to finished covered seat, guess you had someone professional do the stiching?
Lovely job, bike looks great ! any chance to know where did you buy the rear indicators, Im working on a cx500 and I like them, thanks a lot , Gus from Wales
Essentially you take paper and make template from the top, then measure side, sew them together and staple it on plastic parts you saw being pop riveted on. Though there is lots of minor things that make the difference between professional and amateur work
buen trabajo , pero yo hubiera puesto otra espuma mas fina abajo como esa acustica pero encima una de viscoelastico mas comoda que esta , de todas formas veo el acabado i esta muy bien , y para cerrar debajo yo aria lo que as hecho con el tapizado final remaches y luego para terminar lo taparia todo con una pieza negra y asi se queda mas bonito
Zia Siddiqui polyester fiberglass resin first coat cling film with a mould release wax so it lifts off easier when hard. just search fiberglass resin on ebay. there is plenty to choose from. you add the catalist to the resin to make it set. I'm no expert but hope this helps
Paint" a seat on? How in hell will you get it - off? Fender? Battery? And other stuff under the seat? You didn't finish the job! To be answered in the next EPISODE? 🤯
Sorry guys,. Time to re name the video. "How to make a seat base and foam pad". You only showed how to make a base and a pad. The finished leather just suddenly appeared. You did not include the measurement for the leather, cutting patterns, cutting leather, quilting the seat top with it's soft 6mm under layer of foam, stapled leather basting assembly. first sewing, first assembly to pad, cutting for adjustments and re sewing, second or third assembly. polishing and final buffing of the leather, final assembly of leather to pad, and final assembly of the finished seat to the bike. And as for MIG welding with hot spatter going all over the painted tank? Says it all.
You spent all that time shrink wrapping the bike to keep it clean only to covert it dust. You should have just left it all in place until finish and then unwrapped it to be perfectly clean.
This video is the longest least informative video.. thank you RUclips for having double time. I watched the whole video in double time.. still too long
In my 20+ years of owning and running my own upholstery business I'd recommend getting 2 cheap paint guns, 25' air line, and 5 gallon pressure pot the whole setup available at harbor freight for under $100 (minus solvent line). While your at Harbor Freight get yourself a $30 pneumatic rivet gun 20% off with their coupon, and instal rivets in seconds with quick pull of trigger each time and the pins just eject themselves out back of rivet gun. Just make sure the hose for the glue is made for solvents, the glue will each a standard air hose. Then and you can have your contact cement setup ready to spray at the end of 25' hose anywhere in the shop in a second and the glue stays fresh in the pressure pot so there is nothing to open or put away when done gluing. Just grab gun off the hook on wall, spray 2 parts you need to lue and hang it back up on the wall hook ready for next use. I have been using that same set up for decades where the only maintenance is occasionally I swap out one glue gun for another and let the other gun soak in mineral spirits to clean off old glue if it even gets gummed up and few hours later you can wipe off dried glue and its brand new ready to be swapped out again in a year or two depending how messing you are. But 2 guns will last forever, just buy the cheapest suction fed guns so the air and fluid line attach at bottom of gun not gravity style with cups on top of gun. Spray glue is so much faster and cheaper with less of mess and wasted material glue shoots out in either a wide or thin web depending on how you adjust guns spray pattern.It's either accurate and hits in an exact spot or spray a wide surface in seconds. You use a fraction of the amount of glue only spraying a thin web that is just as strong as thick coating with stick or brush you try to smear around. Also buying spray landau top adhesive from an upholstery supply outfit is not only the strongest contact adhesive that won't release and turn gooey in high temperatures, it's great for headliners. But is also cheapest in 5 gallon jugs, where you pay the same as what 3 gallons of brushable cost but get 5 gallons of sprayable which will out last 10 gallons of brushable glue. Faster, cleaner, more durable, a spray system can't be beat especially in a small production time where difference in making a profit or a loss comes down to saving time anywhere you can.
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Also if you spray both pieces you plan to glue together and then let it kick off for a couple minutes till glue stops feeling wet. then you can place the two items together and they bond instantly and permanently. No more using 8 roles of tape and making a mess. Then get an old electric turkey carver where the 2 serrated blades slide back and forth next to each other, they are probably $5 at any Goodwill store and make best foam saw to shape and cut foam I have ever used. Seat looks good though.
Have you ever tried toluene or MEK to clean your guns? The only contact cement I can get does not offer a thinner and acetone turns the cement into something that looks like cheese curd and still has to be wiped off with a rag.
@@oh8wingman They make a spray able adhesive called Landau Top Adhesive for panels and trim made by Weldwood. Its best stuff to use because it requires very high temperatures to return to a gummy glue like substance. So you can use it for headliners and convertible tops. Where regular rubber or contact cement on a hot summer day will turn gooey and your headliner material will fall back down from where it was glued into place. I buy it in 5 gallon containers I use to fill the pressure pot and don't need to do anything else with it. If the gum gets too gummed up after a few years I go buy another $15 gun from harbor freight and throw the old one in a bucket of wax and grease remover / mineral spirits to soften and remove the old glue. By now I have a few I can rotate out while one is being cleaned. I just remove the paint cup from the bottom of the gun and connect the solvent line. Then connect one air line to the pressure pot to push the glue to the gun and a 2nd air line to the gun itself to spray the glue out in a perfect spider like web pattern, better than any spray can will. It doesn't require any special gun or tip, but the bigger the gun orifice the more glue sprays out and in a thicker web like pattern.
Is that lexan that he is riveting on there? To staple to?
Pecka, perfektní práce i inspirace!
Excellent video.
Such a beautiful video. Wish I could see the seat stitching too.
You missed out the last bit, how did you put the leather on?
Obviously he gave the seat he built to a professional who put the cover.
Company secret i guess
The glue it may be
Great bike! What is the thickness and density of used rebond foam?
love these guzzi bikes :)
Bien
While this was fun to watch it would have been awesome to let us know what materials you were using
Yes some captions or dialouge whould help
Good job!
Beautiful work. Can you share the type of fasteners used to hold the seat down. The look like some type of metal stud?
Clamping is refined from the Suzuki SV650
What size foam and where do you buy it? Thanks
What's the trim material you put around the edge on the underside for staples? I'm assuming it's so that you can stable the upholstery material to it.
Nevermind found it in the lower comments...
Why no protection on bike during sponge application and jus before while buttering etc ? Looks great when finished.....for me, more saddle like.
Wow very interesting way of building a seat pan, would have never of thought to do it that way. But as other have said, you jumped to finished covered seat, guess you had someone professional do the stiching?
very nice work chaps
Well done, creative!!! Have fun with that nice bike!
Excelent.. me gustan tus videos
Where is the list bro? I dont know anything about those, even the glue. Thanks
What is the glue that you use to stick the fibreglass sheet?
Love motoguzzi! guzzi love...mmmmm
hello, i want to know do u have a list of material for making a seat?
I want to know too , will you let me know when you find out ?
What is the name/material of the strip on the back side ? And the pillo material?
Hello, thank you very much for the video!I want to know please the density that you used of the polyurethane glomerate. Thank you!!!
Amazing
Thaks :)
What’s the thing that gets riveted to the bottom and what’s it made out of?
PVC board
Where can i buy all the things i need to make a seat.
could you please answer ? thx
Hp textiles
www.sailrite.com/Naugahyde-Universal-Raven-Black-54 All what you need is on this site
Anybody know what is the white pieces applied to make the seat base.??
gdzie kupujesz piankę na wypełnienie-duszyczkę? wszędzie szukam i nic nie mogę znaleść :)
Good soundtrack too. Which band?
Uau ficou top parabéns
Byke pa la dog jams ha
Good work 👍
Lovely job, bike looks great ! any chance to know where did you buy the rear indicators, Im working on a cx500 and I like them, thanks a lot , Gus from Wales
Wow amazing
Супер !!!
Bravissimi!
Should have show how cover was done
Essentially you take paper and make template from the top, then measure side, sew them together and staple it on plastic parts you saw being pop riveted on. Though there is lots of minor things that make the difference between professional and amateur work
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quedo chevere señoras
Excellent work.
MAIKRUAP
Nice, good job 👍.
Zdravím chci se zeptat co používáte za epoxit
Chemopren ;)
Nice job.
Hay is these seats good for really long rides.....?🤔🤔
Where can i find the larger disc you using to sand the foam?
Zdravím chci se zeptat k čemu je ten lem co jste nýtovali
buen trabajo , pero yo hubiera puesto otra espuma mas fina abajo como esa acustica pero encima una de viscoelastico mas comoda que esta , de todas formas veo el acabado i esta muy bien , y para cerrar debajo yo aria lo que as hecho con el tapizado final remaches y luego para terminar lo taparia todo con una pieza negra y asi se queda mas bonito
No hay una lista de materiales o que fue lo que usaron
What type of foam did you use?
Krásná práce hoši :-)
Michal Walach in
Good
Love
How much time went?
Kolik času šlo?
muy chingon
interessante
How did U change the color of bike?
look at this video ruclips.net/video/ZI9_Z3MhbV4/видео.html
He paint it🤣🤣
Respect
Please.. I need the ingredients.. Currently am on a project to build a Scrambler... Please
I need supplies. Can you tell me if you find it ?
Anybody know what is the white pieces applied to make the seat base.??
Which chemical and Fabric do you use for making cafe racer seat base .. please tell me sir..
Zia Siddiqui this is fiberglass
@@romacthingstodo and which chemical you apply on fiberglass..?
Zia Siddiqui polyester fiberglass resin first coat cling film with a mould release wax so it lifts off easier when hard. just search fiberglass resin on ebay. there is plenty to choose from. you add the catalist to the resin to make it set. I'm no expert but hope this helps
@@romacthingstodo thank you so much
Muy bueno!!!!good!!!
What are the names of the items from which the seat was made
Good.
Neat
Mestre!
Porquê fazer essa sujeira em cima da moto? Não tem mesa nessa oficina??
top quality!
Is that rubber? 14:00
Supar
Last seen make smile on your face. For bike lovers ❤️
Bro where i can buy all needs things. Can you give me link
Lowes
Nice👍👍👍
Nice job, you made the bike pretty dirty tho 👍
What is that stripe at min 12.33?
PVC board for fastening the upholstery
Bu malzemelerin isimleri nedir ?
Co je to, to co nytujete zespodu?
Pvc deska pro uchyceni calouneni.
How do did?..😏
Abrazo de James Craik Córdoba Argentina
Mais.facil..comprar.obancopronto...🤔😏😂😂
You skipped addingvthe leather cover
White tanki bike turns to brown when putting seat fake
Fake? :D Look at the complete story ruclips.net/p/PLlqQEwI2hVjE6tuS3vTJ6BYSSMNeeZEUW
Nescafee racer
Labor, tools, parts, upholstery...Im guessing that seat cost $1500.00. Nice, I like it ...never say, "can't do that!" Perserverance...wow.
Nice 👍
Salam Roda Lama
title music
Paint" a seat on? How in hell will you get it - off? Fender? Battery? And other stuff under the seat?
You didn't finish the job! To be answered in the next EPISODE? 🤯
No mames enseñaron muy bien todo menos la parte buena😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
To use the seat, why are you using bro
Bon travail mais la musique saoule
Sorry guys,.
Time to re name the video.
"How to make a seat base and foam pad".
You only showed how to make a base and a pad. The finished leather just suddenly appeared.
You did not include the measurement for the leather, cutting patterns, cutting leather, quilting the seat top with it's soft 6mm under layer of foam, stapled leather basting assembly. first sewing, first assembly to pad, cutting for adjustments and re sewing, second or third assembly. polishing and final buffing of the leather, final assembly of leather to pad, and final assembly of the finished seat to the bike.
And as for MIG welding with hot spatter going all over the painted tank?
Says it all.
Betina tá p da vida
Как шаверму ножом нарезает
You spent all that time shrink wrapping the bike to keep it clean only to covert it dust. You should have just left it all in place until finish and then unwrapped it to be perfectly clean.
ಸೂಪರ್
Very Osama I want to see complete bick making vedoe
BMCO
Glas fiber is definitely not the way how to do it
Why?
So glad that awful music stopped
Rest of the fucking owl
Video was frod
This video is the longest least informative video.. thank you RUclips for having double time. I watched the whole video in double time.. still too long
que putos capos... felicitaciones
Hello, i want to know do u have a list of material for making a seat?
If you have to ask for list of material,the job will be too complex for you
Good.