How to Recover/Reupholster Your ATV or Motorcycle Seat - WCW

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024

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  • @vernduvall758
    @vernduvall758 7 лет назад +21

    Amazing teaching talent. As a retired 32 year college chemistry teacher, I see more natural teaching talent on youtube than I observed during my 32 year career.
    No ego, just natural flluency of speech, very organized, well planned delivery etc.
    Having watched teachers over the years, I am not sure most teachers could learn what this fellow has as a natural teaching talent. But they could watch him and try. Very impressive. Thanks for the lesson.

    • @t26803
      @t26803 4 года назад +1

      Maybe that why people say " Those who can, Do and Those who can't teach" LOL
      As a self employed man my whole life, I have heard and used that many times.

  • @Rodrigues680
    @Rodrigues680 7 лет назад +2

    I was a shoemaker in Cuba, and when I move to US I learn how to do upholstery for car, furniture, boats and much more. I love it take time and effort to learn this profession but is a great job take care keep your videos coming cheers.

  • @SenileGiraffe
    @SenileGiraffe 7 лет назад +7

    Beautifully done, now to do my Honda fourtrax's seat, except with a pre-made cover because my sanity is worth $24 lol. Great video!

  • @ngl-kd7tn
    @ngl-kd7tn 7 лет назад +2

    Beautiful to watch you laying out, cutting, and stitching. You have great care to detail and you make it look so simple. Very well explained like all you videos and a pleasure to watch. I appreciate you letting us look in.

  • @savantofthespirits
    @savantofthespirits 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you, I followed your advices and had my Kawasaki Ninja ZX9R seat repaired and looking like new within 10 minutes. Also, I did not make my own cover but instead ordered a fitting new cover only for less than $50. Thank you for your detailed instructions, very helpful, professional, and it looks and sits perfect.

  • @googie1958
    @googie1958 6 лет назад +1

    just starting out my own little shop at age of 60 . Awesome instructional video and Great Upholster . Glad your on Bleep and Jeep

    • @bleepinjeep
      @bleepinjeep  6 лет назад

      thanks! stay tuned for more upholstery videos to come.

  • @jbl5342
    @jbl5342 7 лет назад +1

    True Art!!! Please keep these upholstery videos coming!!! I might not ever do most of it, but its beautiful to watch!

  • @DestDroid
    @DestDroid 7 лет назад +5

    Only channel that I'll watch upholstery stuff on lol.

  • @roseg6703
    @roseg6703 2 года назад

    Excellent job,! I've seen in many other videos and none compare to the informative and calming nature of this . I just finished watching it and now I want to rewatch it not only is it informative and interesting it's also very calming and mesmerizing for some reason I find it very relaxing to watch I would love to recreate what you've done myself so I will give it a try fingers crossed I can do half a good job as you.

  • @bearknuckles100
    @bearknuckles100 3 года назад

    That is very impressive work you did. I won't attempt it, but to watch a real craftsman at his work was great to watch.

  • @chunkeeone8408
    @chunkeeone8408 7 лет назад +3

    Wow! Beautifully done and I would like to compliment you on your teaching skills, sir!
    This is the best semi-diy video for recovering a seat that I have ever seen.
    (I say semi btw because I have worked with fabric that thick before in a diy capacity and I know how hard it can be with a non-professional machine. And man, once you make a mistake with leather or leather-like fabric, you feel like the world's biggest fool! Because there is no hiding it, most times.)
    I would like to see you do something in an automobile seat re-covering sometime.

  • @Superduty_59
    @Superduty_59 6 лет назад

    You are a true craftsman! That seat turned out awesome! I have two ATV seats to re-foam and recover and if mine turn out a fraction as nice as yours, I will be happy.

  • @isaac2783
    @isaac2783 7 лет назад +4

    your awesome, kip doing this great job. I like the way you show and explain.

  • @danielballinger8441
    @danielballinger8441 2 года назад

    I See this thread is 5 years old now this guy Is a professional no doubt, but for someone who just wants to fix their atv seat most of them can be repaired without sewing with no wrinkles just takes extra stretching, I've completed over 20 seats some are to curvy and need sewing done, best material that I have found is marine grade vinyl it holds up great.

  • @alexreimer7092
    @alexreimer7092 4 года назад

    Awesome job dude! I did a Honda seat for a larger ATV for a friend. Turned out amazing! Thank you for the guide.

  • @coachd6100
    @coachd6100 7 лет назад

    You've got mad skills! It takes serious skill to be able to teach it as clearly as you do. Nicely done. It looks great! Just like a professional!

  • @Slaters_RC
    @Slaters_RC 7 лет назад +3

    I would love to have you do the seats in my jeep. You do awesome work.

    • @tylerbleepinjeep606
      @tylerbleepinjeep606 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks, but I'm kind of retired from upholstery as a career.

  • @8Steady
    @8Steady 4 года назад

    This is the best seat recovering video I've seen. Thanks for sharing your process.

  • @rashellegenik7686
    @rashellegenik7686 4 года назад

    a friend an I have just gotten into upholstery, I had no idea about the thread. I have watched a lot of videos and none have explained that thanks for the great tip!

  • @es47
    @es47 5 лет назад +2

    Absolutly amazing job

  • @Rodrigues680
    @Rodrigues680 7 лет назад +2

    Great video and skills, I love jeeps and I do upholstery for living too

  • @ShoppingForDollars
    @ShoppingForDollars 6 лет назад

    Amazing demonstration... Thankyou (especially) for describing the materials), and why you do things the way you do.

  • @PatriotNC1
    @PatriotNC1 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent work. Very informative video. I really enjoyed watching that. Thanks.

  • @cornholius
    @cornholius 5 лет назад

    That indexing trick is very helpful, now I just need to learn how to sew haha

  • @fourbyfourer
    @fourbyfourer 4 года назад

    That seat cover will out last the bike. And it's a Honda so that will be till the end of time lol. Great Job, very impressive.

  • @realitynow4342
    @realitynow4342 3 года назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @online_screen_name
    @online_screen_name 7 лет назад +2

    that was really interesting, thank you.

  • @kimcase9
    @kimcase9 3 года назад

    Epic video Bleep!... I thank you so much!.. I have an ATV seat to recover for a dear friend.. am a seamstress.. however was a bit leery to tackle his seat because of some weather damage and slight holes.. you spelled the entire process out .. clear and concise.. well done sir!--------- I do have a question----.. I do not have spare seat material to make the pattern.. suggestions as to what to use in place of?

  • @2LateIWon
    @2LateIWon 7 лет назад

    Great Job beautifully done

  • @tonyschmitt6098
    @tonyschmitt6098 3 года назад +1

    You are very good but out of curiosity what do you charge to make a seat cover for a Polaris sportsman 400 and the year is 2004.

  • @TheKillerMarine
    @TheKillerMarine 7 лет назад

    how come the factory cover has one seam around the edge. These videos are so amazing to watch, and the final product looks so beautiful. Wish I had that skill!

    • @bleepinjeep
      @bleepinjeep  5 лет назад +2

      They heat-mold the factory covers to stretch the fabric into shape without seams. The problem is this creates thin spots on an already thin cover.

  • @varoplazer
    @varoplazer 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you sir!

  • @danielevallainc2537
    @danielevallainc2537 2 года назад

    awe ,so able !!

  • @donaldfafard
    @donaldfafard 7 лет назад +1

    excellent vid.
    since you wrap the seat in 1/2" foam, is it really necessary to fill in the small areas of missing foam on the original seat?

    • @tylerbleepinjeep606
      @tylerbleepinjeep606 7 лет назад

      if the divots in the foam are any deeper than 1/8", you need to patch them first. Any deeper than that and they will show through even the 1/2" layer of foam.

  • @ezmirza
    @ezmirza Год назад

    Wow Absolutely stunning!
    I might need help I have Polaris SportMan 550 and would like to replace the seat cover.
    What possibilities if I could shipped to your my seat and pay your would greatly appreciated?

  • @jessicamarsh9779
    @jessicamarsh9779 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! This video is great. I have to redo my husband’s four wheeler seat & I want it to look good and for it to last a good while. I really appreciate the video.... But what sewing machine do you use? I’m a bag maker & have an industrial Juki machine but I’m always looking at what other people use & what other types of walking foot machines are out there ☺️. It’s just curiosity 😉.

  • @micmic9410
    @micmic9410 6 лет назад

    Beautiful

  • @mattcasdorph
    @mattcasdorph 2 года назад

    Whelp. Looks like I'm not going to be the one doing my seat.. 😆🤣.

  • @mufnsgarage8780
    @mufnsgarage8780 7 лет назад

    Thank you I can defiantly use this!

  • @ryanmcdonald5351
    @ryanmcdonald5351 5 лет назад

    I now suddenly want a sewing machine with a 12 gauge needle!

  • @toomuchfreedom4143
    @toomuchfreedom4143 7 лет назад

    get vid, what king of air stapler are you using , and could you recommend any staplers for this, I've used hand staplers and you cannot get into all areas with them Thanks

  • @Kyle-fu6en
    @Kyle-fu6en Год назад

    What stapler do you have?

  • @thepracticalhistorian
    @thepracticalhistorian 4 года назад

    What kind of sewing machine are you using in this video? Thank you

  • @coltius
    @coltius 7 лет назад

    What would be the minimal sewing machine for doing this kind of work? I'm not sure if they're rated in classes or motor horsepower but I've always been interested in upholstery and making leather goods.

    • @bleepinjeep
      @bleepinjeep  5 лет назад

      You'll want a machine with a compound walking-foot. Also, make sure it has reverse- there are a few machines out there that wont reverse stitch. As far as horse power, just look for an "industrial" sewing machine but make sure it's 110 V, single phase, and not a 3-phase motor. A lot of sewing factories used 3 phase power but very few people have 3-phase at their home. Good brands to look for are Pfaff, Adler, Juki, and Consew.

  • @rickystone4137
    @rickystone4137 3 года назад

    Where is your shop..I have some work

  • @cornholius
    @cornholius 5 лет назад

    I just need to replace the heavily weathered vinyl cover on my bike, the foam is good. Where do you find the right material(arctic vinyl)?

    • @bleepinjeep
      @bleepinjeep  5 лет назад

      Local upholstery shops should be able to get it for you, but they'll likely charge you retail for it. I'd try Ebay and see if you can pick up some there. You'll only need a yard.

  • @1deaver
    @1deaver 6 лет назад

    What do u think of other you tubers heating the vinyl cover prior to installation?

    • @bleepinjeep
      @bleepinjeep  5 лет назад

      If you have to heat it to get it to fit, you did it wrong in my opinion. In 25 years, Ive never had to heat a cover to get it to fit.

  • @ellicottvilleaquatics3701
    @ellicottvilleaquatics3701 4 года назад

    What type of staple gun are you using??

  • @jamesx4532
    @jamesx4532 3 года назад

    What sewing machine do you use?

  • @jeffledlow1955
    @jeffledlow1955 7 лет назад

    i need that EXACT cover for my honda, will you make and sell me one?

  • @Day12My
    @Day12My 2 года назад

    Why even make the repair if you are covering the whole thing with more foam???

  • @Chebornek
    @Chebornek 6 лет назад

    What is the density of that 1/2" polyethylene foam that you're using?

    • @bleepinjeep
      @bleepinjeep  5 лет назад

      It's just light poly-foam. Probably around a 25 or 30 density.

  • @donaldfafard
    @donaldfafard 7 лет назад +2

    a ghost @ 17:33?

  • @aaronvallee3402
    @aaronvallee3402 6 лет назад

    what kind of air stapler did you use in the video?

  • @seventeenshaun6424
    @seventeenshaun6424 4 года назад

    How tf do you take the seat off though

  • @matth6762
    @matth6762 7 лет назад +2

    wow, the sewing machine is a big ticket item to do one seat. Thats def not a regular sewing machine.

    • @tylerbleepinjeep606
      @tylerbleepinjeep606 7 лет назад +3

      Yes, the industrial sewing machine is a big expense but it's also a long term investment. A good one will outlast your grandchildren if properly lubricated and once you have one, you'll find all sorts of uses for it.

    • @matth6762
      @matth6762 7 лет назад +1

      Tyler Bleepinjeep The finished product looks amazing though.

  • @lifeofsaw5663
    @lifeofsaw5663 7 лет назад

    Do you have a private channel?

    • @tylerbleepinjeep606
      @tylerbleepinjeep606 7 лет назад

      not at the moment, but I have toyed with the idea. Matt keeps me pretty busy :)

  • @middleway1885
    @middleway1885 Год назад

    yyummyy

  • @coleman6131
    @coleman6131 5 лет назад

    If I wanted it that good I'd pay someone else to do it!
    Who has time for all that shit?

  • @Rodrigues680
    @Rodrigues680 7 лет назад

    are you and upholsterer

    • @tylerbleepinjeep606
      @tylerbleepinjeep606 7 лет назад

      I used to be an upholsterer, but took another career path once I started having kids. Needed insurance...