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Chris4x4gill2
Senior Member Joined: August-25-2008 Location: Smith Lake, AL Status: Offline Points: 358 |
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Thanks for the tip, I didnt think HD or Lowes would carry the stainless ones.
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Morfoot
Grand Poobah Joined: February-06-2004 Location: South Lanier Status: Offline Points: 5312 |
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Chris, Home Depot or Lowes carries stainless staples and yes you need to use stainless. Only advice I can give is take your time and don't hurry just to finish a portion to get it done. I'm sure they'll be guys to chime in that have redone the interior themselves. I only replaced loose staples in mine. |
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Chris4x4gill2
Senior Member Joined: August-25-2008 Location: Smith Lake, AL Status: Offline Points: 358 |
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I know its been discussed before, but I cant find anything using the search feature.
Getting ready to re-upholster the interior of my 89 SN. Any tips / warnings from the guys that have done this before? I am planning on pulling the skins and re-installing the new ones myself. Any suggestions on where to get new staples? I'm assuming I need to use Stainless? |
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