Speed Merchant Posted October 17 Report Posted October 17 My bird goes in for a new interior in three weeks. I am looking for pictures of recently upholstered seats. My 84 201 still has the original leather seats and they are completely done. My bird is a very light blue with two darker color blue stripes. The interior leather is dark blue. We are going with lighter blue and gray leather. I am trying to decide if I want all over blue seats with light gray inserts or all over light gray with blue inserts. If you have pictures of your seats or have comments on the color choice I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks Curt Quote
T. Peterson Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 2 hours ago, Peter T said: Black always works Very very nice!! Quote
Speed Merchant Posted October 18 Author Report Posted October 18 20 minutes ago, Wingover said: Mine…. That very nice - I like the colors very nice contrast Quote
Speed Merchant Posted October 18 Author Report Posted October 18 15 minutes ago, slowflyin said: Very nice scheme-who did the interior ? Thank you for your post! Quote
Speed Merchant Posted October 18 Author Report Posted October 18 3 minutes ago, Speed Merchant said: That very nice - I like the colors very nice contrast Thanks for your post! Quote
slowflyin Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 1 hour ago, Speed Merchant said: Very nice scheme-who did the interior ? Thank you for your post! Brian Hoover. He was working out of Joe's shop at Hawk. Quote
Grant_Waite Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 3 hours ago, slowflyin said: Brian Hoover. He was working out of Joe's shop at Hawk. Any idea of what the cost breakdown was? My seats are in desperate need of new foam and leather. I’m trying to decide if I want to do all the carpets first or one seat for the price of all the carpets. I’ve gotten quotes from a few auto upholstery shops and an interior shop down in KPGD. One seat basically comes out to 2215, that’s all new foam and diamond stitched inserts, new shaped head rest. I am planning to do nylon carpet, hence the cheaper cost. Quote
MikeOH Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 OMG! Over $2000 for ONE seat?!???! I guess I'm going to live with the 'patina' on mine for a good while longer Quote
Hank Posted October 18 Report Posted October 18 1 hour ago, MikeOH said: OMG! Over $2000 for ONE seat?!???! I guess I'm going to live with the 'patina' on mine for a good while longer Several years ago, I redid both seats in my roadster, both door handle / armrests and the center console cover in new leather for a little over 2 AMU. Then came Covid and Bidenflation . . . . Quote
MikeOH Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 7 hours ago, Hank said: Several years ago, I redid both seats in my roadster, both door handle / armrests and the center console cover in new leather for a little over 2 AMU. Then came Covid and Bidenflation . . . . YUUP! That sounds more like it. Those days, sadly, are long gone... Quote
Grant_Waite Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 18 hours ago, MikeOH said: OMG! Over $2000 for ONE seat?!???! I guess I'm going to live with the 'patina' on mine for a good while longer Man, that’s on the lower end too for a lot of places. The more basic of design, the less it’ll be. Depending on material, embroidery the price will go up and down. Quote
MikeOH Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 1 hour ago, Grant_Waite said: Man, that’s on the lower end too for a lot of places. The more basic of design, the less it’ll be. Depending on material, embroidery the price will go up and down. Someone with actual upholstery experience needs to weigh in. Forget real leather, I can't imagine that the amount and cost of the plethora of other covering materials amount to very much money. So, the price has to be based on labor. How many hours of work are involved in stripping down ONE seat, fabricating and putting in new foam, and cutting/stitching and installing new coverings for an EXPERIENCED craftsman? My suspicion is that the pricing is based on what people are willing to pay rather than based on time & materials plus OH. Not that there is anything wrong with that...other than I'm NOT going to pay that much Prices will drop if others keep their dollars in their wallets! Quote
Speed Merchant Posted October 19 Author Report Posted October 19 On 10/18/2024 at 12:19 PM, slowflyin said: Brian Hoover. He was working out of Joe's shop at Hawk. I am having George who also work out of Hawk doing mine. Thanks Quote
Grant_Waite Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 1 hour ago, MikeOH said: Someone with actual upholstery experience needs to weigh in. Forget real leather, I can't imagine that the amount and cost of the plethora of other covering materials amount to very much money. So, the price has to be based on labor. How many hours of work are involved in stripping down ONE seat, fabricating and putting in new foam, and cutting/stitching and installing new coverings for an EXPERIENCED craftsman? My suspicion is that the pricing is based on what people are willing to pay rather than based on time & materials plus OH. Not that there is anything wrong with that...other than I'm NOT going to pay that much Prices will drop if others keep their dollars in their wallets! The price of leather hides is quite expensive these days. Like I said the price will come down depending on material, pattern, stitching etc. to me the only option is real leather, for that great smell and feel. I know vinyl will last way long than leather but then you get no great smell, plus the feel just isn’t identical. But that’s Things are only going to get more expensive and unobtainable in this world. I don’t see anything in aviation getting cheaper. I’ve also gotten quotes of 1000 and 1500 bucks from auto upholstery shops. Quote
toto Posted October 19 Report Posted October 19 On 10/18/2024 at 9:54 AM, slowflyin said: This is similar to the Ultra seat design Photo from General Aviation News at https://generalaviationnews.com/2016/02/11/mooney-rolls-out-redesigned-acclaim/ Quote
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