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EZ Boy interiors
by cushingbum
Posted: 10/28/2003 13:38 EST

Is anyone familier with this upolstery company?
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RE: EZ Boy interiors
by edcroozer
Posted: 10/28/2003 16:22 EST

Dave knows a bunch about "Cheapie Boy" interiors. ...lol Tell em Dave. Always ask for material swatches from the company, This can help with your desision. There is alot of crap out there and alot of good. Makes the decision easier.
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RE: EZ Boy interiors
by stupidbaker57
Posted: 10/28/2003 18:48 EST

I bought my cloth from a fabric store. The upolstery that I found was the right color andtype. It was left over from a buy out from a reupolsterer(?) It only was 3 dollars a yard. The vynal cost more 'cuz it wasn't surplus. Why not do your own door panels and trim? I haven't done my headliner yet (girl friend says she'll sew it,,,someday) but the material was cheap from the same fabric store. Just make sure the headliner material is 100% cotton so that it WILL shrink after it's installed. (so as to be tight) I had the seats done buy the guy that does all my work. The price was very CHEAP. All I had to do was install and wire up an altenator in his 50's Chevy pick-up. Dave
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RE: EZ Boy interiors
by cushingbum
Posted: 10/28/2003 19:44 EST

Thank you and I will look into doing the work my self except for the headliner that is sewing mach stuff which is not on my birth certificate.
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