Tips for drilling through bolster upholstery
#1
I am adding a small grab handle on the outside of the passenger bolster seat and I have to drill through the seat. Any tips for drilling the hole through the upholstery?
I was thinking using a utility knife to cut a small hole in the upholstery first and then drill through the seat frame so the bit doesn't catch on the upholstery. But, I don't want to learn the hard way here!
I was thinking using a utility knife to cut a small hole in the upholstery first and then drill through the seat frame so the bit doesn't catch on the upholstery. But, I don't want to learn the hard way here!
#2
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Originally Posted by noboat
I am adding a small grab handle on the outside of the passenger bolster seat and I have to drill through the seat. Any tips for drilling the hole through the upholstery?
I was thinking using a utility knife to cut a small hole in the upholstery first and then drill through the seat frame so the bit doesn't catch on the upholstery. But, I don't want to learn the hard way here!
I was thinking using a utility knife to cut a small hole in the upholstery first and then drill through the seat frame so the bit doesn't catch on the upholstery. But, I don't want to learn the hard way here!
No worries here......Just put a piece of thick tape over where you want to drill the hole and go withe a pilot head bit I just did this exact same thing and it worked out very well, the wife loves having the handles when it gets rough.
Bryan
#3
run the drill in reverse until you are through all the fabric and padding, less chance of snagging the material and ripping it.
#4
Originally Posted by Bryan Rose
No worries here......Just put a piece of thick tape over where you want to drill the hole and go withe a pilot head bit I just did this exact same thing and it worked out very well, the wife loves having the handles when it gets rough.
Bryan
Bryan





