C.U.T. upholstery

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One to copy John??
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SS HQ Holden seats. Would not be many SS's left around. Owner had to get the reclining mechanisms rebuilt ( about $800.00 ) and had them powder coated black. ( another $1,000 for chrome )
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( trimmed by my son Brayden ) Cheers John
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Wow, they look great. That houndstooth insert material was highly sought after even back in the 80's.
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Some of Brayden's latest work.He has a contract to make seating for pontoon type party boats. This is a part of the one he is working on at the moment.
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As he has now lost his worker he is considering shutting the business and working from home as the party boats and a few seat repairs from a couple of car yards keeps him more than busy.
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Riverlander wrote: Tue Nov 01, 2022 10:34 pm Some of Brayden's latest work.He has a contract to make seating for pontoon type party boats. This is a part of the one he is working on at the moment.313282921_560349109186343_5733913412605438128_n.jpg As he has now lost his worker he is considering shutting the business and working from home as the party boats and a few seat repairs from a couple of car yards keeps him more than busy.
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Certainly looks good John. The idea of combining the house and business is a much more common event since Covid and the worker shortage .... people are realising there is a lot more to living than a big $$ pay packet, cutting the bottom line down often makes a lot more $$ than increasing productivity ......

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Stunning.

Just look at the shape and lines... just magnificent.
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Not bad on the eyes either. ;) :lol:
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