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Today I toured the central Piedmont of North and South Carolina picking up furniture for my retail store and my cushions for my boat. I was hurries today.. left the house at 7 AM and returned around 9 PM. I brought my new cushions inside and I noticed the upholstery shop did not use piping on the seams . I replaced my cockpit cushions and fishbox cushions and stern seat cushions a couple years ago with Grady seat cushions. All of those have piping . I replaced my bolsters, stern seat backs and the seat back on the port side fish box seat. I am disappointed that I did not catch this before I left their shop today. I am also disappointed in myself for not being specific when I dropped off the OEM bolsters and ask the question will you make them identical? I own these mistakes. I also trusted the Grady dealer in Columbia when they recommended this shop.
So, when reupholstering a seat cushion is using the piping mean a better built cushion versus a cushion that is double stitched with flat seams? I think you get more thread exposed when you don't use piping which is not good. They use a sun resistant polyester thread . I asked about Goretex threads. Their equipment is damaged by it.
I will be talking to them tomorrow to see if there is anything that can be done. The over all work is done well . The staples are monnell . The vinyl matches and the double stitched seams are solid , even and for what they are, they are nice. I just don't want them to fall apart. The price was reasonable versus buying OEM replacement cushions. Grady said they couldn't guarantee fit even though they still make my boat. I was tempted buying factory bolsters .
So, what say you on the piping versus double stitched in terms of wear and durability of the seam?
So, when reupholstering a seat cushion is using the piping mean a better built cushion versus a cushion that is double stitched with flat seams? I think you get more thread exposed when you don't use piping which is not good. They use a sun resistant polyester thread . I asked about Goretex threads. Their equipment is damaged by it.
I will be talking to them tomorrow to see if there is anything that can be done. The over all work is done well . The staples are monnell . The vinyl matches and the double stitched seams are solid , even and for what they are, they are nice. I just don't want them to fall apart. The price was reasonable versus buying OEM replacement cushions. Grady said they couldn't guarantee fit even though they still make my boat. I was tempted buying factory bolsters .
So, what say you on the piping versus double stitched in terms of wear and durability of the seam?