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Helen Goff

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one of the leather straps that holds up the back seat has snapped. i've found a old belt which is the perfect colour and width i've cut it to the right length but, it now needs the press stud bit.

any suggestions??
 
te he looks like you need a guy with a press stud machine who happens to also work in curtains and does that sort of thing really , who also owns the company .....me thinks.... can't think of any one like that [8|]....... silver or black press stud?????
 

Hi all

I thought we were all supposed to be serious on this important medium!

Leather straps indeed, Helen what would your Mother say?

In future do not pull it so tight. it restricts the breathing.( so I am told)

Have fun

Paul Kelley

See what I mean Helen? from my other post in the other world!
 
[:D][:D] guess i should have thought about the wording of this question a little more [:-] but it is a serious question...

how do i stop my back seat flopping around....................eek that sounds even worse [:'(]
 
ORIGINAL: 912UK

te he looks like you need a guy with a press stud machine who happens to also work in curtains and does that sort of thing really , who also owns the company .....me thinks.... can't think of any one like that [8|]....... silver or black press stud?????

silver please. (stupid question no 2) are they standard size?? as i'd like it to fit into the old stud thats on the parcel shelf.
 

Hi All

No wonder Mel is not attending the seminar, he must be the "old stud"residing on the back parcel shelf of Helen's 912!

Have Fun

Paul Kelley
 
Silver yep can do that and I have ones that suit the Porsche carpet set in the trunk so I guess they fit the inside will have to ask the girls who use if it will go through leather I am sure it will just make sure it's not too thick......

gosh Paul Kelly what a responce..... tory PM or what [:D][:D]
 
ORIGINAL: 912UK

Silver yep can do that and I have ones that suit the Porsche carpet set in the trunk so I guess they fit the inside will have to ask the girls who use if it will go through leather I am sure it will just make sure it's not too thick......

brilliant. now how we going to work this? shall i post you the leather strap could pick it up from you again at the beauleigh (spelling?)event ????
 
Sounds good to me . Send it down and I can get it sorted hopfully before the event. I could also get you the male stud so you can screw it in to the top bar so you have a matching male and female then....
 
HI All

it's the matching male and female bit , particularly the' male stud' on the top bar!

got to have a laugh at something.

Have Fun

Paul Kelley
 
Mark.

new leather straps now fitted and look great. im very very pleased..thank-you so much, i owe you a drink or something next time i see you.
 

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