Need fursuit repair at FWA? Just call. Also, updates..
14 years ago
General
Hey all!
I will be available for repair work at FWA for a few hours every day. I will charge a rate of 30 bucks an hour for non-TCF suits. TCF suits can be repaired for free.
The services include.
-Touch up airbrushing
-Machine sewing
-Re-gluing
-Minor fabrication (new buckram for eyes, spare claws, etc)
-Zipper repair
If it is something not listed above, I may be able to help. keeping in mind I will only be taking on small projects, and if it is too big of a job I reserve the right to turn down work.
It is all first come, first serve. You can wait as I work if you like.
As mentioned, it will be for no more than a few hours a day, so call to find out if I can help.
Add this number to your phone. It couldn't hurt to have it on you if you had a fursuit emergency at a con.
407 504 9416
Other things to keep in mind. Many makers have different techniques that may not be compatible with the materials I bring. Though I stand by my work, I could very well be voiding your suit's current warranty. Be sure to ask your maker before hand. Almost every maker I have met is willing to repair your suit. I would recommend you talk to them if you have time to before the con. as they know your suit in and out, and better than I ever could. Think of me as an emergency service.
This can be a rather touchy subject for some makers, as you can step on toes for more invasive repairs. I wanted to mention that point, and for the record state that I respect trade secrets. If you are a maker, and don't want me to fix your suits, or just have general concerns, give me a call or email. We can chat about it, maybe set up some rules, and make sure we nip concerns in the bud before they become problems.
I plan on doing this on any cons I drive to. In the future I will most likely have a dealers table. This was just something we came up with a little late to set up a dealers table at FWA.
On the day to day stuff.
Thanks again for all of you who helped put me passed that oh so ego inflating 3000 watcher mark. I will try to not let it go to my head. I have an admitted tendency to get a little cocky when I get attention. First off, I admit it. Second off, I am my own worst critic, and soon will knock myself down a peg.
So, let me ride out this high for at least a few days. As I need a little positive re-enforcement from time to time :P
Especially because I will need a good attitude this month, as we are entering our 6 day work week for FWA production.
What that means is that for the next month until FA I will be a little harder than usual to catch. Emails will take a little longer, comments with questions may not get an answer, and I will inch closer to type 2 diabetes with my intake of fast food and energy drinks.
Very important here.
If you need me quickly, you may have to call me.
I have a line that is 24/7
407 504 9416
I can get texts, and I will do my best to stay on top of that. Just make sure if you leave a message that you leave all of your contact info, including who you are, why you are calling, and how/when I can call you back.
To minimize shipping costs I will be taking suits with me to FWA.
I think that's it.
I hope to see you all at FWA this year,
Have an awesome day!
-Jeff
I will be available for repair work at FWA for a few hours every day. I will charge a rate of 30 bucks an hour for non-TCF suits. TCF suits can be repaired for free.
The services include.
-Touch up airbrushing
-Machine sewing
-Re-gluing
-Minor fabrication (new buckram for eyes, spare claws, etc)
-Zipper repair
If it is something not listed above, I may be able to help. keeping in mind I will only be taking on small projects, and if it is too big of a job I reserve the right to turn down work.
It is all first come, first serve. You can wait as I work if you like.
As mentioned, it will be for no more than a few hours a day, so call to find out if I can help.
Add this number to your phone. It couldn't hurt to have it on you if you had a fursuit emergency at a con.
407 504 9416
Other things to keep in mind. Many makers have different techniques that may not be compatible with the materials I bring. Though I stand by my work, I could very well be voiding your suit's current warranty. Be sure to ask your maker before hand. Almost every maker I have met is willing to repair your suit. I would recommend you talk to them if you have time to before the con. as they know your suit in and out, and better than I ever could. Think of me as an emergency service.
This can be a rather touchy subject for some makers, as you can step on toes for more invasive repairs. I wanted to mention that point, and for the record state that I respect trade secrets. If you are a maker, and don't want me to fix your suits, or just have general concerns, give me a call or email. We can chat about it, maybe set up some rules, and make sure we nip concerns in the bud before they become problems.
I plan on doing this on any cons I drive to. In the future I will most likely have a dealers table. This was just something we came up with a little late to set up a dealers table at FWA.
On the day to day stuff.
Thanks again for all of you who helped put me passed that oh so ego inflating 3000 watcher mark. I will try to not let it go to my head. I have an admitted tendency to get a little cocky when I get attention. First off, I admit it. Second off, I am my own worst critic, and soon will knock myself down a peg.
So, let me ride out this high for at least a few days. As I need a little positive re-enforcement from time to time :P
Especially because I will need a good attitude this month, as we are entering our 6 day work week for FWA production.
What that means is that for the next month until FA I will be a little harder than usual to catch. Emails will take a little longer, comments with questions may not get an answer, and I will inch closer to type 2 diabetes with my intake of fast food and energy drinks.
Very important here.
If you need me quickly, you may have to call me.
I have a line that is 24/7
407 504 9416
I can get texts, and I will do my best to stay on top of that. Just make sure if you leave a message that you leave all of your contact info, including who you are, why you are calling, and how/when I can call you back.
To minimize shipping costs I will be taking suits with me to FWA.
I think that's it.
I hope to see you all at FWA this year,
Have an awesome day!
-Jeff
FA+

Keep up the good work, I love seeing updates from your shop.
Im gonna try to reach you! :D
Also! Didn't know you were an FWA-goer! :D This'll be my first time at this con, and if I happen to recognize you, expect me to gush. XDDD