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Old February 28th 04, 11:03 PM
Greg Burkhart
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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We've got a bag full of leather scraps, left over from our new interior

job
last fall. I would like to wrap our yokes with it, so that they match the
seats and throttle cover.

Anyone ever done this? I don't want to just wind the stuff around and

have
it look like crap in a few months.

Should I use adhesive? Cut it into strips? Try stitching? Is there a
proven technique to follow?


I have very little experience with this so this advice might be worthless...
;-)

When I was a kid, I used a vinyl strip to wrap the handlebar of my bike with
'decent' results. The trick was to keep it TIGHT and stretched while doing
it and it lasted and looked good for years. I realize that leather is quite
a bit different than vinyl and the results may not come out the same.

There used to be steering wheel covers that would slip over the wheel and
then a lace was wrapped around which looked good and worked for a few months
then looked like crap.

Another option is to check how golf club grips are installed, not the ones
that are tubes, but the wrapped style. You may find some information at your
local golf pro shop.

Keep us informed as to how you decide to do it, how well it works, how hard
(or easy?) it is to do and how well it lasts...