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Supply Catalog 2017 Supply Catalog 2017 Upholstery Supplies Foam Tools 800.253.3800 luxuryfabrics.com year ating Celeb 51966-20160 LUXURY FABRICS p: 800-253-3800 www.luxuryfabrics.com f: 616-531-3463 TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM PG # ITEM PG # ITEM PG # ITEM PG # A F NYLON THREAD & BOBBINS ....19 SOFT SHELLS ................18 ACCORD .................11, 12 FASTENERS & FASTENING NYLON TUFTING TWINE ........13 SOLVENT FOR ADHESIVES ......32 ACRYLIC BINDING .............39 TOOLS .....................40 NYLON ZIPPERS ..............36 SPOT LIFTER .................30 ADHESIVES ................8, 18 FASTENING TAPES O SPRING TWINE, JUTE & POLY ....13 (HOOK & LOOP) ..............37 AIR COMPRESSOR OILS, PNEUMATIC .............31 SPRING-UP NAILS .............26 FILLER BAZOOKA .............47 ACCESSORIES ..............44 OUTDOOR DACRON ............9 STAINLESS STEEL STAPLES .....24 FLEXGRIP/PLI-GRIP ............26 AIR SPRAY GLUE SYSTEM ...31, 32 OUTDOOR ZIPPER - YKK .......37 STAPLE REMOVING TOOLS .....47 FLOTILLA HYDEM WELT ........38 AUTOMATIC AWL .............49 P STAPLES & STAPLE GUNS ...23, 24 FOAM ...................... 2-7 AWNING THREAD & BOBBINS ...20 PVC WELT CORD (EMBOSSED). 39 STEAMERS & PARTS ...........34 FOAM CUTTERS ...............8 B PANEL NAILS .................26 STRAPPING ..................39 FURNITURE COVERS ..........22 B/W CLIPS ...................15 PERFLEX EDGE ROLL ..........13 SWIVELS ....................28 G BATTING, POLYESTER. 9 PILLOW FORMS & FLUFF .......10 SYNTHETIC COTTON ..........10 G-CLIPS .....................15 BATTING, COTTON & SYNTHETIC. 9 PINS ........................22 T GIMP .......................34 BINDING, VINYL, ACRYLIC ......39 PIPING TINS ..................47 T-NUTS .....................28 BOBBINS ....................19 GLIDES- PLASTIC, CUSHIONED, FELT ...........28 PLI-GRIP/FLEXGRIP ............26 T-PINS ......................22 BONDLITE ....................9 GLUE & GLUE STICKS .....8, 31, 33 PLIERS ......................50 TACK REMOVING TOOLS ....47, 48 BOW (WOODEN) & SOCKETS ....42 GROMMETS & GROMMET PNEUMATIC OIL ..............31 TACK STRIP & COVER .......26, 27 BUNJI CORD & HOOKS .........42 KITS ....................49, 50 POLY WELT ..................38 TACKS ......................25 BURLAP, JUTE & SYNTHETIC ....11 H POLYESTER BATTING ...........9 TAILORS CHALK ..............43 BUTTON MACHINE, DIES HAMMERS - MALLETS ......45, 46 POLYESTER THREAD & THERMOBOND POLY BATTING ....9 & MOULDS ..................17 HAND-SEWING NEEDLES .......21 BOBBINS ...................19 THREAD ..................19, 20 BUTTONS, CUSTOM MADE .....17 HAND-SEWING THREAD ........19 POLYPROPYLENE STRAPPING ...39 THREE-PRONG CLIPS ..........16 C HARD SCHOOL CHALK .........43 PRESS-N-SNAP TOOL .........41 TICKING, DOWN PROOF ........12 CAMBRIC, SYNTHETIC .........11 HARDFLEX TACK STRIP ........27 PRONG MOULDS & WASHERS ...18 TISSUEFLEX WELT CORD .......38 CAMBRIC, WOVEN .........11, 12 HELICAL SPRINGS ............15 PROPEX WEBBING ............14 TONNEAU COVER RAIL & CARDBOARD PANELS ..........27 HOG RINGS, PLIERS ........15, 50 PROTECTANTS ...............30 ACCESS ....................42 CARDBOARD STRIPS ..........27 HOMESPUN PILLOWS ..........10 Q TOPLINE DRILL HYDEM WELT ...38 CHALKS .....................43 HOT MELT GLUE GUN & STICKS . 33 QUICK NAILER ................25 TOPLINE DRILL VINYL BINDING ..40 CHINA MARKERS .............43 HYDEM WELT ................38 R TORSION EDGE SPRINGS .......16 CLEANERS ..................30 I RAZOR BLADES ..............42 TRIMMING KNIFE ..............45 CLIP NAILS ..................26 INSULPAD DECK PAD ..........16 REGULATORS ................50 TUCKING TOOL ...............48 COTTON / SYNTHETIC BATTING. 10 J REVOLVING PUNCH ...........41 TUFTING NEEDLES & CLASPS ...48 CUSHION SLIP E-Z .............9 JIFFY STEAMERS & PARTS ......34 RICHFIBE POLY BATTING ........9 TUFTING TOOL ...............48 CYPRESS SPRAY LACQUER .....29 JUTE WEBBING ...............14 ROCKER SPRINGS ............29 TURN BUTTON FASTENERS .....41 D K ROUND HEAD PINS ............22 TWINE ......................13 “D” RINGS ...................42 K-GRIP GLUE, GLUE GUN RULERS .....................45 TWIST PINS ..................22 DACRON .....................9 & PARTS ...................31 RUST RESISTANT SHELLS ......18 U DECK PAD (INSULPAD) .........16 K-GRIP SOLVENT .............32 S UPHOLSTERY PINS ............22 DECORATIVE NAILS & L S-S CLIPS ...................15 UPHOLSTERY TACKS ..........25 NAIL STRIP ..............25, 26 LACQUERS ..................29 SEAM RIPPER ................45 UPHOLSTERY HAND TOOLS . 46-48 DEGREASER, C-60 ............30 LEATHER CLEANER ...........30 SEAM STRETCHING TOOLS .....46 V DENIM DECKING ..............12 LIFT-THE-DOT FASTENERS ......41 SEW FOAM BACKED & VELCRO ADHESIVE TAPE .......37 DOUBLE NEEDLE TWILL TAPE ...22 LOOP EYE SNAPS .............42 UNBACKED ..................7 VENT-SETTING TOOL & VENTS ...49 DOWN-PROOF TICKING ........12 LUBRICANTS .................31 SEW-ON TAPE (HOOK & LOOP) ..37 VINYL BINDING ...............39 DRAW STRIP .................10 M SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES ....21 VINYL CLEANER ..............30 DURA-SNAP FASTENERS .......40 MALLETS .................45, 46 SEWING MACHINE OIL .........31 VINYL LIQUID PATCH (VLP) ......30 DUST COVER .............11, 12 MARSHALL SPRING UNITS ......15 SEWN DACRON ...............9 VINYL PROTECTANT ...........30 E METAL TRIM STRIPS ...........26 SHEARS & SNIPS .............45 W E-K CLIPS ...................15 MONOFILAMENT THREAD ......20 SHEET WEBBING (PROPEX) .....14 WEBBING ...................14 EASY-ON SPRAY LACQUER .....29 MOORING POLES (MARINE) .....43 SHOCK CORD & HOOKS .......42 WEBBING TOOLS .............46 ECONOMY TACK STRIP ........27 MUSLIN, WOVEN & SILICONE RELEASE AGENT .....31 WEBBING TACKS .............25 ECONOMY WEBBING ..........14 SYNTHETIC ..............12, 13 SILKFILM PLASTIC SHEETING ...11 WELDED NAIL MOULDS ........18 EDGE ROLL ..................13 N SKIRT LINER & STIFFENER ......11 WELT CORD .................38 EDGE WIRE ...............15, 16 NAILS & NAIL STRIP ........25, 26 SLICK PICKED ................10 Z ELASTIC STRAPPING ..........39 NEEDLES ....................21 SNAP CAPS, COLORED ........40 ZIG-ZAG SPRINGS & ELASTIC WEBBING & CLIPS .....14 NO-FRAY SPRAY ..............30 SNAP FASTENERS & TOOLS .....41 REPAIR CLIPS ...............16 EMBOSSED PVC WELT CORD ...39 NYLON STRAPPING ...........39 SOFT SCHOOL CHALK .........43 ZIPPERS .................36, 37 (800) Urethane Foam Fabrication 253‐3800 We stock pre‐cut 24”x 80” foam from 1/2” to 6” thick offered in several densi‐ ties and levels of firmness, from soft to extra firm. Call for a supply catalog. This is our state‐of‐the‐art foam fabrica‐ tion equipment (left) which is able to cut any foam dimensions. Architectural draw‐ ings can be uploaded (via DXF files) or our in‐house design team can assist you with any project from a simple arched seat to a contoured restaurant booth back. Here are just a few sample shapes (right) our saws have the capability to manufac‐ ture. Feel free to give us a call to receive a free polyurethane foam quote! Upholstery Fabrics Faux Suedes Commercial Chenilles Recast Faux Leather Textures Vinyls Jacquards ‐Marine Tapestries ‐Automotive ‐Residential ‐Commercial Upholstery Supplies Polyurethane Foam Dacron Cotton Threads Staples Adhesives Staple Guns Burlap Upholstery Tools Webbing Upholstery Shears www.luxuryfabrics.com • 800.253.3800 • Luxury Fabrics 1 FOAM 1800 SERIES (PURELUX) GOOD QUALITY Good economical quality back and seating foam. Combines affordable price with quality performance. Meets and passes Cal 117 TB 117-2013 PURELUX SOFT BACK (18021) 1.8LB. Density / 21 IFD Good economy quality soft back foam. Combines affordable price with quality performance. 1/2” increments available. Better 2.1lb Best Good 2.4lb CA180 1/2” X 24” X 80” 1.8lb Quality 2.7lb Ultimate CA181 1” X 24” X 80” Economy 1.5lb 3lb CA182 2” X 24” X 80” SOFT 0 IFD 90 IFD Super Soft CA183 3” X 24” X 80” Firmness (IFD) CA184 4” X 24” X 80” Soft 60 IFD 30 IFD Extra Firm CA185 5” X 24” X 80” Medium Firm CA186 6” X 24” X 80” PURELUX SOFT SEAT (18024) 1.8LB. Density / 24 IFD Good economical quality soft seat foam. Combines affordable price with quality performance. 1/2” increments available. Better 2.1lb Best Good 2.4lb CA480 1/2” X 24” X 80” 1.8lb Quality 2.7lb Ultimate CA481 1” X 24” X 80” Economy SOFT 1.5lb 3lb CA482 2” X 24” X 80” 0 IFD 90 IFD Super Soft CA483 3” X 24” X 80” Firmness (IFD) 60 IFD CA484 4” X 24” X 80” Soft Extra Firm 30 IFD CA485 5” X 24” X 80” Medium Firm CA486 6” X 24” X 80” PURELUX MEDIUM (18035) 1.8LB. Density / 35 IFD Good economical quality medium seat foam. Combines affordable price with quality performance. 1/2” increments available. Better 2.1lb Best CA280 1/2” X 24” X 80” Good 2.4lb 1.8lb Quality CA281 1” X 24” X 80” 2.7lb Ultimate CA2812 1-1/2” X 24” X 80” Economy MED. 1.5lb 3lb 0 IFD 90 IFD CA282 2” X 24” X 80” Super Soft CA283 3” X 24” X 80” Firmness (IFD) Soft 60 IFD CA284 4” X 24” X 80” 30 IFD Extra Firm CA285 5” X 24” X 80” Medium Firm CA286 6” X 24” X 80” 2 Luxury Fabrics • 800.253.3800 • www.luxuryfabrics.com PURELUX FIRM (18055) 1.8LB. Density / 55 IFD Good economy quality firm seat foam. Combines affordable price with quality performance. 1/2” increments available. Better 2.1lb Best CA280F 1/2” X 24” X 80” Good 2.4lb 1.8lb Quality CA281F 1” X 24” X 80” 2.7lb Ultimate FIRM CA2812F 1-1/2” X 24” X 80” Economy 1.5lb 3lb 0 IFD 90 IFD CA282F 2” X 24” X 80” Super Soft CA283F 3” X 24” X 80” Firmness (IFD) Soft 60 IFD CA284F 4” X 24”
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