Anyone reupholster your seats with canvas on the plywood method? If so, what thickness of foam rubber did you use...2", 3", or 4"? High density foam or regular density?
Thanks in advance...I'm getting to the end of my M38 rebuild and currently at the body tub and inside parts.
Anyone use the canvas on plywood method
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Question Part 2: And what type & thickness foam did you use?
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I just recovered my seats so I'll share a few photos:

These seats have the original metal bottoms and springs. I was able to reuse the metal claws to secure the canvas but the piping does contain string which would work fine with a plywood bottom. The horsehair was present but badly compressed so it appears the PO used cotton filler under the vinyl for padding.

I removed the original horsehair and replaced it with a synthetic 1" horsehair that is frequently used in antique restoration.

All of this went together nicely and the canvas fit perfectly on all 3 seats and seat backs. I highly recommend WeeBee. That's where I'll be purchasing my canvas top in the spring.


These seats have the original metal bottoms and springs. I was able to reuse the metal claws to secure the canvas but the piping does contain string which would work fine with a plywood bottom. The horsehair was present but badly compressed so it appears the PO used cotton filler under the vinyl for padding.

I removed the original horsehair and replaced it with a synthetic 1" horsehair that is frequently used in antique restoration.

All of this went together nicely and the canvas fit perfectly on all 3 seats and seat backs. I highly recommend WeeBee. That's where I'll be purchasing my canvas top in the spring.

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