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Old 30th January 2017, 05:17 PM
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Good place to start https://www.profabrics.co.uk/collections/all/Marine
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Old 30th January 2017, 07:52 PM
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Well, I found some black mohair for a very reasonable price so have that on the way now. Not long before I ruin it now!
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Old 31st January 2017, 01:58 PM
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I'll be alright

Watch a few online tutorials & grab an off cut to practice with.
Working with an off cut will also help you to ensure the sewing machine is set up properly for the material being used.

Just take it slow & easy, will turn out just fine.
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Old 31st January 2017, 07:07 PM
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I'm sure it'll be fine plenty of planning a nd practice as you say.

With regards to the pop fasteners, what's the best way to mount them to the sheet ally?

The back face of the hole in the fastener is not flat on the surface it mounts to. I've just tried fitting one with a rivet to some scrap sheet ally and the ally gets pulled inwards towards the back of the fastener. Its not particularly neat and risks pulling through the ally panel destroying the hole.
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Old 31st January 2017, 09:03 PM
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Personally I would use a stainless countersunk screw of the correct size to suit the popper.

You could also get poppers that are a screw fit.

Another possibility is to pack the back of the popper with washers to stop the alloy deforming.

Here is one of the types of popper I use.



Ebay is a good source of all things related to cover fixings, just search for " Boat cover fasteners "
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Old 17th February 2017, 05:36 PM
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I made some progress with the boot cover today. I've fitted all the poppers to the bodywork, I used load spreading washers on the back side of the panels which worked perfectly. I need to cut some side pieces out and stitch them to the main piece. Once that's done I can stitch the edging onto it which sounds easier than it looks!



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Old 17th February 2017, 06:17 PM
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Good work
Apart from the rivets I can see securing the rear panel how else have you secured it over the rear tubes?

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