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Originally Posted by Richard2112
Excellent thread. I'm going to be reading anything I can about interior materials and their proper application. It'll be a while before I'm ready to do interior/paint so I have time to study.
Good to know there are specialists in this field to draw information from. To bad photobucket wrecked the original pics. Woulda liked to see them.
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Read thru this website
http://www.thehogring.com/
,It is geared for the interior shop owners and has tons of info ,designs , articles , shop info and tutorials . start planning your interior when you start your build , many times guys will spend years and thousands of dollars on their truck and then expect to find exact matching materials to their new custom paint and they wait until they are almost done with their build and expect a custom interior to be built in short order for cheap money ... Good interior shops are few and far between today , and most stay busy and months behind in work with projects coming in the door daily .Very few young guys are taking up the trade and us old guys don't work as fast as we used too so always allow as much time as possible for them to build what you want . If you want an exact match between your interior and paint pick your interior color first and match the paint to that material . There is a HUGE difference in materials and quality from a custom shop built seat compared to the $200.00 Chinese premade seat covers sold online
Don't be this guy !
http://www.thehogring.com/2013/08/16...lstery-repair/