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DIY recovered sun-visor

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Old 04-24-2012, 10:03 PM   #1
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Default DIY recovered sun-visor

I bought leather, glue, clip, spend few hours
leather :

old sun visor

openned

everything removed, finishing, mirror, plastic bracket

start the installation of the new leather





I do step by step, put glue at one spot,
wait
do another spot
wait when the glue is sticked
do another spot
turn alround



Final step : put glue in between both carton


FINAL RESULT


I did another set with BRIDE fabric



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I really like the suede. Nice write up
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really diggin the bride ones, they look vintage, props!
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Nice. What type of glue?
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Nice. What type of glue?
lol
wooden glue :)
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wooden glue :)
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Very nice,il be doing mine soon

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Do you have to make holes when u put back the mirrors on the visors?
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