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Message started by Greg on 07/04/12 at 07:46:05

Title: Sheepskin seat cover
Post by Greg on 07/04/12 at 07:46:05

I have a very large piece of sheepskin that was used as a wheelchair pad. I am thinking of carving it up and using it on my Savage seat. I would think it needs to be removable for cleaning. My thoughts are to attach elastic straps to it, remove the seat and stick it on, then reattach the seat. Does this sound feasible? Any other ideas to attach it? Is it a bad idea?

Title: Re: Sheepskin seat cover
Post by Serowbot on 07/04/12 at 07:55:39

I have a fake sheepskin cover... really comfy, and keeps the seat temp down in summer sun...
... a must have, here in AZ... highly recommended...
Real sheepskin will be harder to attach, but may work even better...
Elastic sounds good to me.  Mine has a sewn in drawstring to attach.
;)...

http://i600.photobucket.com/albums/tt82/serowbot/rerun/kit021.jpg

Title: Re: Sheepskin seat cover
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 07/04/12 at 08:21:32

Elastic will stretch & it will shift around. You can get a tarp/sail mender type of sewing tool from Harbor Freight, stitch straps on it, put snaps on them & rivet snaps under the seat.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1cJAICksHs


Mite wanna work some mink oil into it & let it sit a day or so, then stretch it some to make sure its not gonna change sizes after it gets used some,

Title: Re: Sheepskin seat cover
Post by Greg on 07/04/12 at 17:10:56

Thanks guys!

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