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I know - it just struck me funny... all this trouble the poor guy is having with them and - well, they're nice looking tho...
This is turning into a ironic meta-joke festival, but that was what I really did mean. My last comment was an ironic joke. On you. :D
 
Speaking of blowtorches, do I need pure Argon or some sort of mix for my TIG to weld stainless? Ordinary steel?
 
Oh yeah, seat foam is distorted that's why the vinyl is loose. I can add some foam to it with glue. Headrest mounts one is too low I can raise it. Frame is not bent so that is awesome. I have an upholstery buddy who would do this but I have to learn myself. I do need to buy some hogring pliers and some rings.

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Oh yeah, seat foam is distorted that's why the vinyl is loose. I can add some foam to it with glue. Headrest mounts one is too low I can raise it. Frame is not bent so that is awesome. I have an upholstery buddy who would do this but I have to learn myself. I do need to buy some hogring pliers and some rings.

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for the price, i'd send them back again. but that's me
 
so i called fidelity and they have a plan i can roll into for no charge that would avoid the taxes and there's no fee to do it!
 


Did you guys watch this? IT WORKS! I used a Dewalt heat gun and a spray bottle of water set on mist because I don't own a steamer. You can just watch the foam rise and the creases disappear. I think this would work GREAT when you are replacing seat covers. You may be able to use your old foam!

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