Recovering a seat info required

Karl P

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I'd assumed a Stanley staple gun would suffice to staple the seat cover back on but it seems I'm wrong. I've got 10mm and 14mm staples but neither work.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Karl.
 
It looks like I've done something wrong re above.
I'm hoping that replying to my own message fixes it...

Is it that I need a more shallow staple e.g 2mm or 3mm, to fix the seat cover over the foam padding on a plastic seat?
 
Hand, Stanley and powerful. I think the issue is that 10mm staples are too deep for the sides of the seat. Below is the "before" shot.
Stanley seem to only go down to 6mm staples.
 

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Hi Karl, I recovered my seat on the lc several times, I took the original staples out and measured them, then Amazon is your friend
 
You will need a air compressed staple gun for best results an electric should also do it. To be honest and if you already have the seat cover take it to a proffesional for what they would charge you to recover.
 
All, thx for the info above.
I'm reusing the cover, after I've adapted the foam base to provide a little more support with a 1cm deep gel pad.
Hi Santa, just done that and the originals are 0.5cm 👍
 
All, thx for the info above.
I'm reusing the cover, after I've adapted the foam base to provide a little more support with a 1cm deep gel pad.
Hi Santa, just done that and the originals are 0.5cm 👍
Staples

https://www.toolchimp.co.uk/tacwise...rlQJZCjs4G5kj9VFaCHIONFcqU_CbHXRoCRH0QAvD_BwE

Staple gun


Its not like light tacking,

i had to use one hand and body weight to keep the hammer part of the stapler pressed HARD into the job, abd the other to press the lever

time consuming and slow but doable

And retack almost in the same places the original staple came out
 


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