Did a bit of upholstery today

I fitted Bonnie's new seats but the weren't as comfy as they looked, you could feel the frame through the padding and looking underneath the diaphragms were way passed there best and virtually every hook had pulled through[V].
The remnants of one of the seat bases.
Now Bonnies original seats were OK - if you liked beige vinyl but the cushion pads underneath were perfect and just happened to be a perfect size (with a bit of persuasion) to fit into the new seat bases
I ordered a pair of new diaphragms from Alpine West Midlands and they arrived this morning[8D]
The ribbed surface you can see is the back of Bonnies original seat pad.
They are universal ones to fit various series Alpines so a few new holes needed to be drilled into the frame.
I used cable ties to stretch the diaphragm to make it easier to get the hooks into their holes. I found the bolster chisel to be the best tool for pushing the hooks into place in the frame.
I left the ties in place as I thought the more support the better.
the finished article. The seat bases are a little over-stuffed but the are dead comfy[^]
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