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These are pictures of a custom sectional built for the same
client in Aspen Colo. It shows various stages of the job, but I never took a final picture of the final piece with back cushions and kidney pillows It was all coil spring construction with spring down seat cushion and all down(50/50) back pillows |
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On Fri, 17 May 2013 23:47:21 -0500, "ChairMan"
wrote: These are pictures of a custom sectional built for the same client in Aspen Colo. It shows various stages of the job, but I never took a final picture of the final piece with back cushions and kidney pillows It was all coil spring construction with spring down seat cushion and all down(50/50) back pillows Interesting construction. We hardly ever see upholstered furniture here. Not my style of material, but otherwise very nice looking. |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On Fri, 17 May 2013 23:47:21 -0500, "ChairMan" wrote: These are pictures of a custom sectional built for the same client in Aspen Colo. It shows various stages of the job, but I never took a final picture of the final piece with back cushions and kidney pillows It was all coil spring construction with spring down seat cushion and all down(50/50) back pillows Interesting construction. We hardly ever see upholstered furniture here. Whatcha mean there, Ed? Here as in ABPW ? Not my style of material, but otherwise very nice looking. Thanks, Ed. Yeah, I do alot of stuff that the material is not my style...but hey, as long as they pay me, *I* don't have to live with it |
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On Sun, 19 May 2013 00:06:08 -0500, "ChairMan"
wrote: Ed Pawlowski wrote: Interesting construction. We hardly ever see upholstered furniture here. Whatcha mean there, Ed? Here as in ABPW ? Yes. It is a skill to build the spring system and do the actual upholstery. I did cover the top of a small foot stool once though. That was pushing the limits of that skill set for me. Not my style of material, but otherwise very nice looking. Thanks, Ed. Yeah, I do alot of stuff that the material is not my style...but hey, as long as they pay me, *I* don't have to live with it Yep, take the money. |
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Ed Pawlowski belched: On Sun, 19 May 2013 00:06:08 -0500, "ChairMan" wrote: Ed Pawlowski wrote: Interesting construction. We hardly ever see upholstered furniture here. Whatcha mean there, Ed? Here as in ABPW ? Yes. It is a skill to build the spring system and do the actual upholstery. I did cover the top of a small foot stool once though. That was pushing the limits of that skill set for me. Well there is wood work involved , so I'm just trying to broaden the baseg Not my style of material, but otherwise very nice looking. Thanks, Ed. Yeah, I do alot of stuff that the material is not my style...but hey, as long as they pay me, *I* don't have to live with it Yep, take the money. I try because i don't need anymore practice ![]() |
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Wow, I really enjoyed looking at the different shots taken during
construction. Quite a nice piece of upholstery. It seems you do have quite a knack. Thank You John "ChairMan" wrote in message ... These are pictures of a custom sectional built for the same client in Aspen Colo. It shows various stages of the job, but I never took a final picture of the final piece with back cushions and kidney pillows It was all coil spring construction with spring down seat cushion and all down(50/50) back pillows |
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jloomis belched: "ChairMan" wrote in message ... These are pictures of a custom sectional built for the same client in Aspen Colo. It shows various stages of the job, but I never took a final picture of the final piece with back cushions and kidney . pillows It was all coil spring construction with spring down seat cushion and all down(50/50) back pillows Wow, I really enjoyed looking at the different shots taken during construction. Quite a nice piece of upholstery. It seems you do have quite a knack. Thank You John thanks John, I also enjoy your progression of deck building. I've meant to ask before, what sealer do you use? Is it Cabots or Sikkens? Thanks again for looking |
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I use not a Cabots, but I like to use DuckBack, and have used CWP.
Clear Wood Preservative if I remember correct. I like the DuckBack since it has oxide in it, that keeps the fungus from growing and provides a sunblock. The only problem is that it has to be put on over the years, depending on wear and use. Water washing and using bleach on a deck is important too, when oiling an older deck. john "ChairMan" wrote in message ... In , jloomis belched: "ChairMan" wrote in message ... These are pictures of a custom sectional built for the same client in Aspen Colo. It shows various stages of the job, but I never took a final picture of the final piece with back cushions and kidney . pillows It was all coil spring construction with spring down seat cushion and all down(50/50) back pillows Wow, I really enjoyed looking at the different shots taken during construction. Quite a nice piece of upholstery. It seems you do have quite a knack. Thank You John thanks John, I also enjoy your progression of deck building. I've meant to ask before, what sealer do you use? Is it Cabots or Sikkens? Thanks again for looking |
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