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spring (F). The cotton padding is held in place by the cover. There is no
need for attachments.
This completes the padding process (G). Everything on the spring at
this point will be hidden by the final covering. Now you are ready to put
the upholstery on the cushion.
View the video of padding a spring, as well as additional instructional
videos, at www.lebaronbonney.com/instructions.


Doug    Belinsky    has worked  in  the antique auto    upholstery  industry
for more than 37 years. He is the Senior Technical Advisor at
LeBaron Bonney Co. in Amesbury, Mass.

LeBaron Bonney  and its subsidiaries,   Hampton Coach   and ABC Auto
Upholstery, have been providing antique auto enthusiasts with
upholstery and top kits for nearly 50 years. The company produces
interior upholstery kits and tops for more than 800 models and
variations of models of Ford, Mercury, Chevrolet and Buick
automobiles and trucks from 1916-’62. Visit
http://www.lebaronbonney.com to learn more.

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