sweendogg said:You ever heard of a wall trimmer?
Sheesh hard work! :mrgreen: I've been doing it since I was five.. and that ain't lie or stretch of the imagination. I started when I was a young in handing tools, picking up scraps, moving the tail, Then tucking, then trimming and tucking... Cleaners have it made!! No 80 to 100 lb rolls of pad, No 500 lb cut rolls of carpet. ..
I was busy enough with cleaning over the last month I lost my monkey knuckles.. I have been doing install the last week and now I got bloody knucles with my monkey knuckles on the return. Atleast I worked my way to the front of the stretcher.. Now I just to have to get a kid to move the tail for me! :|
sweendogg said:You ever heard of a wall trimmer?
bonesheal said:sweendogg said:You ever heard of a wall trimmer?
I have one, but I can't possibly be using it correctly. I'm not even sure I'm pointing it in the right direction.
Nate The Great said:bonesheal said:sweendogg said:You ever heard of a wall trimmer?
I have one, but I can't possibly be using it correctly. I'm not even sure I'm pointing it in the right direction.
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Willy P said:http://www.carpetpatch.com/default.asp
tim said:I have the same trimmer but it seems to get carpet fibers jammed in the blade and I usually need someone keeping tension on the peice that has been trimmed off. i think I need to adjust the height but I dont know which way I should adjust. I hate powerstretching, especially to a tile transition. People dont want a metal transition and cutting the carpet in a clean, straight line along the tile is something I cant do!
Nate The Great said:What a name for a top cutter. Pretty cool design. I guess it must be a Canadian thing......![]()
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Bill G. Martin said:wow, Steve A's gizmo looks great....anybody really used one? Here in Florida, floors are concrete and nailing into concrete could be intersting.
Bill in central Florida