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✅Get our courses at: https://www.cechaflo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Content: 00:00 Intro 00:45 Lockstitch sewings 02:02 Inspecting the stitching threads in its seams 03:38 Testing the breaking point of the airbag vinyl cover's threads 04:51 Similar size thread demonstration (Personal opinion) 05:30 Testing the similar threads 06:42 Stitching rupture demonstration 07:31 Measuring the stitch length 08:09 Demonstration with similar threads This is a MBenz C-Class 2007 driver's seat I bought from a junkyard with the purpose of turning it into an office chair for my shop. The side airbag system was cancelled provided it will not be in the car anymore. The purpose of this video is to show the kind of threads used to make the seat covers. Especially, the threads used for the stitching done on the lid part of the backrest cover where the airbag is housed under. All the sewing are lockstitches. I have discovered three thread sizes. A first one that is not explained in the video is a 138 thread size used for the decorative french stitches on top. A 92 size black thread was used in the bobbin. The 92 black thread size is used in all the blind/closing sewings done to attach/sew down the pieces together. I realized that for the Airbag outer vinyl lid as part of the cover two kind of thread sizes were used. A 92 thread size for the lower thread and a thinner thread (perhaps 30 or 40) I cannot recognize the size for the upper thread. I cannot say which kind of components the thread filaments were made of. I mean, cotton, nylon, polyester, etc...?...I don't know. I will continue inspecting the factory cover and share information with you , my followers. I hope this information is useful! Cesar ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------