West Bend, Wi – Earlier this week a story was published about Lee and Sandy Stehling and the new chapter that will be unfolding in 2025 at Ace Canvas in West Bend, Wi. One of the things that makes the shop unique, aside from the traditional barrel full of pretzels, is the back workshop full of memorabilia. Click BELOW and let Lee take you for a tour.
One of the more unique pieces is the table with a hydraulic lift. The table is actually part of the old Lighthouse Lanes Bowling Alley.
West Bend, Wi – For nearly six decades, Ace Auto Trim & Ace Canvas and Upholstery has been an integral part of the West Bend community. What began in 1965 as a small auto upholstery shop, founded by Lawrence Stehling, has grown into a beloved business serving generations of local families. Today, Lee Stehling and his wife Sandy, who have carried the torch since Lee took over the reins from his father, acknowledge there is a significant change on the horizon and the Stehlings are reaching out with a heartfelt ‘Thanks.’
“The community’s support has been a significant factor in the business’s longevity and success,” Lee said. “This community embraced my family, and it continued with me and Sandy, and it’s been amazing. I’m getting to the end of the run, and I would just like to thank them all for what they’ve done for me.”
Ace Canvas has a welcoming open-door policy. Lee and his wife Sandy have been coming to the steel-frame building on the far west side of Highway 33 in West Bend, Wi, for decades. It’s been their routine.
Ace Canvas features large cutting tables, an industrial sewing machine with two large spools of thread, a grand American flag on the north wall, and a basketball hoop hanging from the rafters. The shop, 3424 W Washington Street, advanced over the years from automotive interior to furniture and upholstery and has now found its groove in boat cushions and pontoon covers.
Lee, dressed in a black knit hat and purple hooded sweatshirt, said his dad, Lawrence, and brother Jerry and the generation before were the ones that got the ball rolling.
“By age two, in my family, you were pulling staples,” said Lee. “It was a family thing, and back then it all was mainly auto trim, and that was my brother and dad, and they were so good at it…. I just never was that good.”
Lee said his dad brought in boats with a young guy named Jim Quade.
“They started the boats and then Sandy and I got married, and they thought, well, let’s see if he can handle this, because he sure sucks at cars,” said Lee. “I just loved it, and it worked.”
Ace Auto Trim was initially based in Milwaukee. First on Capital Drive and later on Silver Spring. “When my parents came out here from Milwaukee, everybody told them, outsiders aren’t welcome from big cities into small towns,” said Lee. “That could not have been further from the truth as the car dealers like Russ Darrow and Schwartzburg gave my dad instant business. They were just couldn’t have been more welcoming.”
Dec. 14, 2018 – West Bend, WI – The simple sign for Ace Canvas on Highway 33 has been in place since the 1980s when that west side of town was considered “out of town.”
Inside the shop is a busy husband-and-wife business that not only creates boat canvasses but also reupholster furniture.
Lee and Sandy Stehling make quite the team.
Their large workspace can hold a pontoon boat or two. There’s room for a pair of electric bikes that rest along the back wall and then there’s the industrial equipment which includes a high-end sewing machine that can punch through leather and canvas.
The Stehlings are breathing new life into furniture at a very reasonable cost combined with an efficient turnaround time. They are meticulous about their work and have made a real niche for their business in West Bend.
Click HERE to see a variety of furniture repairs available.