Ripping off fab-lock with your bare hands, and quoting The Count, truly you are the coolest Mo-Fo on You Tube. Oh and the chair wasn't bad either. Another top job sir.
Haven't finished the video yet but I had to ask before I forgot. What language were you counting in? I am new here, sorry Iif you have already answered this question. Also wanted to say it is incredible how much work it took to just deconstruct the chair, and you made it look so easy. Sure sign of a professional.
Another fabulous job!! I could watch your video's all day!! Just one question, why so many staples on each layer, when there are 3 layers? OK 2... Would the buttons not have tied onto the springs at the back? I nearly shit myself when you were cutting the seat wadding out, I thought it was the fabric lol It was only seeing your new video, it reminded me I hadn't replied to your reply, on my comment about the sound of the needle. I was basically thrown on an industrial sewing machine from the age of 8ish. I'd shown an interest, we had one in the back room as mum occasionally worked from home, and also made my sister, me and herself all matching clothes, this was the 70's lol It then turned into a family business, with a workforce of about 40 sewers plus others, eg packing, pressing etc. Sounded like a new needle, but maybe a little thick hahaha sorry much love Jacq in the U.K Oh nearly forgot, friends bought a chair, I'm sure it was the same one, and footstool, from Facebook for £50, other friends of theirs' asked them did they realise what they had.... apparently, it was worth a fortune, in the thousands. It was leather and tan/brown from what I can remember. Their friend kept offering them lots of money to buy it, but they wouldn't because of the comfort hahaha
Oh Hello there. Thanks for tucking into my latest video. I used a few extra staples to flatten the layers, they were getting pretty thick, especially when adding the piping which is essentially another 2 layers. You have a good set of ears there, you were right, the needle did have a burr from sewing over chain zips. I actually brought this chair back with me from the UK. I was set up in oxford in 2012, driving around the country side looking for amazing scandi and Mid Century furniture to restore and ultimately bring back to NZ. D
Great video. I own one of these classic chairs. When I tried to find replacement parts (new bushing for lower seat mechanism) I discovered the small company that used to make this had not survived the covid lockdowns.... G Plan could not refer me to any supplier of replacement parts. If you can, much appreciated. Where is your shop located?
Hey there. Thank you That was a fun resto. I'm trying out the TH-cam music library. I gotta say its a struggle to find free music that's as uplifting and as fun as our Little Dragons!!
Love the mood, the edit, the chill, the music, the craft and your mastery. All very stylish.
Good vibes 🇬🇧👸🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾🙆🏽♀️
Thank you 🙌 ..... that is the whole point. Let's get thd vibe hoping and have a bit of fun. See you in the next one. D
Wow!! What a super nice restoration!! Very well donne!!
Thank you very much! see you in the next one. D
Excellent video, iconic chair! Thanks for sharing the process!
Thanks mate. I enjoyed every bit of it. D
Ripping off fab-lock with your bare hands, and quoting The Count, truly you are the coolest Mo-Fo on You Tube. Oh and the chair wasn't bad either. Another top job sir.
Hey there Russell, how are mate. My hands have skin like a roman leather sandle. I'm pretty sure they could stop a bullet!
Love seeing these come together, great edit!
There's my buddy pal. I credit yourself with inspiring me to get behind the camera. Thank you Ryan @notforyoufilms
I enjoy your editing shenanigans. Stunning resto. Cheers!
Hey there Mr '1369' More shenanigans to come. I've got a few more edits in the bank. Thanks for your watching. D
Haven't finished the video yet but I had to ask before I forgot. What language were you counting in? I am new here, sorry Iif you have already answered this question.
Also wanted to say it is incredible how much work it took to just deconstruct the chair, and you made it look so easy. Sure sign of a professional.
Hey there. that language is called Te Reo which is the Maori language.
Thank you for calling me professional ;-)
Sick!
You should see it in person!! oh Yeah that's right.....
@@DMWinterburn 😂
Another fabulous job!! I could watch your video's all day!!
Just one question, why so many staples on each layer, when there are 3 layers? OK 2... Would the buttons not have tied onto the springs at the back?
I nearly shit myself when you were cutting the seat wadding out, I thought it was the fabric lol
It was only seeing your new video, it reminded me I hadn't replied to your reply, on my comment about the sound of the needle. I was basically thrown on an industrial sewing machine from the age of 8ish. I'd shown an interest, we had one in the back room as mum occasionally worked from home, and also made my sister, me and herself all matching clothes, this was the 70's lol
It then turned into a family business, with a workforce of about 40 sewers plus others, eg packing, pressing etc.
Sounded like a new needle, but maybe a little thick hahaha sorry much love Jacq in the U.K
Oh nearly forgot, friends bought a chair, I'm sure it was the same one, and footstool, from Facebook for £50, other friends of theirs' asked them did they realise what they had.... apparently, it was worth a fortune, in the thousands. It was leather and tan/brown from what I can remember. Their friend kept offering them lots of money to buy it, but they wouldn't because of the comfort hahaha
Oh Hello there. Thanks for tucking into my latest video.
I used a few extra staples to flatten the layers, they were getting pretty thick, especially when adding the piping which is essentially another 2 layers.
You have a good set of ears there, you were right, the needle did have a burr from sewing over chain zips.
I actually brought this chair back with me from the UK. I was set up in oxford in 2012, driving around the country side looking for amazing scandi and Mid Century furniture to restore and ultimately bring back to NZ. D
Mr. Winterburn, please tell me where I might purchase an entire lower mechanism for this chair, a match for the original. Much appreciated.
Oh hello there. I live in New Zealand so we have to repair and replace parts down here. So im not sure where you can buy a replacement mechanism. D
Great video. I own one of these classic chairs. When I tried to find replacement parts (new bushing for lower seat mechanism) I discovered the small company that used to make this had not survived the covid lockdowns.... G Plan could not refer me to any supplier of replacement parts. If you can, much appreciated. Where is your shop located?
Nicely done, but no Little Dragon?
Hey there. Thank you That was a fun resto. I'm trying out the TH-cam music library. I gotta say its a struggle to find free music that's as uplifting and as fun as our Little Dragons!!
Engage beast mode!
Don’t make things like did back in the day.
The client and the chair were both Epic.