Upholstery Recommendations
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Upholstery Recommendations
Posted this in the regional section, but thought I would expand the audience a bit.
Does anyone have any recommendations on a very good upholstery shop in the north TX area? I can travel a bit, but I want to do some stuff to her while she is torn down, so I'm not looking to ship her too far away.
Redoing the cockpit and cabin (which is original) so I'm wanting someone who can handle the job and get it right the first time.
Thanks!
Bob
Does anyone have any recommendations on a very good upholstery shop in the north TX area? I can travel a bit, but I want to do some stuff to her while she is torn down, so I'm not looking to ship her too far away.
Redoing the cockpit and cabin (which is original) so I'm wanting someone who can handle the job and get it right the first time.
Thanks!
Bob
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We use a place in Ft. Worth as 85 % of the stuff I send them is for the rec boater. The other 15 % is some custom stuff.
90 % of the time we pulled all the interior out that needs to be redone without leaving the boat. Their pricing is very fair on the dealer wholesale side. They are always a week to 2 weeks out. They also do custom cars in which is about 75 % of their business. What do you need done and is it going to be all pulled out ?
90 % of the time we pulled all the interior out that needs to be redone without leaving the boat. Their pricing is very fair on the dealer wholesale side. They are always a week to 2 weeks out. They also do custom cars in which is about 75 % of their business. What do you need done and is it going to be all pulled out ?
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Thanks Warren, I agree, PPI rocks, I've bought some stuff from them, but I don't want to ship it that far.
Thanks BUP, the boat will have to stay with them. The carpet in the walls will need to come down, head liner replaced, the works. Plus some customer touches that will need to be fabricated.
So, not a simple recover and replace job, hence reaching out to see who people might recommend.
Thanks BUP, the boat will have to stay with them. The carpet in the walls will need to come down, head liner replaced, the works. Plus some customer touches that will need to be fabricated.
So, not a simple recover and replace job, hence reaching out to see who people might recommend.