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Old 07-02-2025, 03:02 PM   #1
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Default '40 Coupe Seat Pocketing and Listings

Weak and rotting old burlap pocketing on the seat bottom springs and listings on the back needs to be replaced. This stuff is 85 years old and surely there is a better material to replace it. Something special about Burlap? Thanks: Fred A
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Old 07-02-2025, 05:23 PM   #2
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Default Re: '40 Coupe Seat Pocketing and Listings

Fred, I'd never worried too much about the individual wrappings of the coils. I take special care to be certain each, and every coil is hog ringed to the next coil.
I roll up a small amount of carpet padding and stuff each coil. That will give a new "life" to the finished cushion.
Wrapping the entire cushion with burlap prior to laying over the cotton batting and finally, the upholstery is very important.
Hog ring that burlap wrap to all four sides. Burlap is very strong and last for decades. I believe that's why it is used.
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Old 07-02-2025, 07:11 PM   #3
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When I installed my LB interior in 1987 my wife sewed up a new burlap pocket for each coil spring, hog ringed everything like OEM. Be sure and take photos of what it all looks like and make a special note of the location of where all the screws and fasteners go as you don't want to have to take the seat all apart again to install a left over part. Last 4 photos show what it looks like now. Seat belts are 3 in. wide.
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