"Step five: Tie the burlab down to the bare springs. This will help keep the foam fro msquishing through the springs. Step six: Cut a piece of foam that resembles the shape of the seat back. Add enough to fold over the top, and around the sides. Step seven: Tie this onto the frame over the burlap. Make sure to fold it over the top and around the sides. Cut holes in the top for the headrest"
Quick question on that. How did you tie the foam to the frame? Just use some kind of twine and tie it in a two or three spots running along the frame? thanks! cr |
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