Best tool for installing upholstery nails and tacks on furniture

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • In this video I show you how you can make the best tool for easily inserting or installing upholstery nails and tacks on your furniture, just like a pro. With this tool you can pull on the fabric with one hand, while you hammer in the tack with the other, with no need of a helper.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @michaelfoxfoxster469
    @michaelfoxfoxster469 3 года назад +1

    hey I agree you should sell these tools on your channel

    • @RODsDIY
      @RODsDIY  3 года назад

      Thanks for your comment Michael. If someone wants me to sell him/her one of these I have no problem, but I imagine the cost of shipping isn't very cheap. If you know somebody with the proper tools I'm sure s/he will have no problem making one.

  • @michaelfoxfoxster469
    @michaelfoxfoxster469 3 года назад +1

    great idea but, now how to put them spaced perfectly in a straight line?

    • @RODsDIY
      @RODsDIY  3 года назад

      The upholstering jobs I had to do, and made me make the tool, didn't come out very straight I must say. A re-upholstering job with existing holes affected the straight line. With new wood I suppose one should draw a straight line in the wood, and follow the line. I'm no expert in this trade. I'll have a look around, maybe there is a trick of the trade with this.

    • @robertdistasio6715
      @robertdistasio6715 3 года назад

      An experienced upholsterer may only need to adjust 1 nail here in there. You would use a wooden drift so as not damage the nail. They also sell a plastic nail holder that holds the nails in a straight line. That is fine for a beginner but a pro wouldn't waste his time. If you want to try this for free take a piece of hard cardboard cut it out with a handle and put 5 or so nails in a straight line through the cardboard , about .5" from the end. Remove the nails and use a scissors to cut from the nail holes to the edge .5" away so that you can pull the cardboard out after you get the nails started. Anyone that is stretching the fabric and trying to put in a decorative nail to hold the fabric in place has already failed.

  • @pauly_6259
    @pauly_6259 2 года назад +1

    Does decorative nails (tacks) with screw-like shafts, instead of the nail-like shafts exist? If so, can you provide me with their name please?

    • @RODsDIY
      @RODsDIY  2 года назад

      No, never heard of or seen anything like that. However, there are some confirmat screws that fit plastic caps on the head that can be decorative and hide the head of the screw, but they are much bigger than tacks.

    • @pauly_6259
      @pauly_6259 2 года назад +1

      @@RODsDIY Okay, I appreciate the help. Cheers.

  • @leonpse
    @leonpse 13 дней назад

    I wonder if a socket wrench would work?

    • @RODsDIY
      @RODsDIY  12 дней назад

      How would that be?

    • @leonpse
      @leonpse 12 дней назад +1

      @@RODsDIY Maybe stuff the inside of the wrench, so the tack won’t go to deep and push down and lift up when done. Or, use a wooden dowel and drill a hole the same with as the tack in it? Or, do the same cuts you did in a wooden dowel?

    • @RODsDIY
      @RODsDIY  12 дней назад

      @@leonpse Yes I believe doing a similar cut in wood can work. You have to press the tack in quite firmly and straight so I don't think the wrench idea would work.

    • @leonpse
      @leonpse 12 дней назад +1

      @@RODsDIY Thanks

    • @RODsDIY
      @RODsDIY  12 дней назад

      @@leonpse 👍

  • @JJ73100
    @JJ73100 Год назад +1

    WHATS THE NAME OF THE TOOL PLZ WHER I CAN FIND IT TKS

    • @RODsDIY
      @RODsDIY  Год назад

      Hi John, you have to make it. I doubt you'll find it anywhere. Following the instructions in the video, you or anyone that has the proper tools can make it.

  • @CalvinRoy411
    @CalvinRoy411 4 года назад +1

    Hey, Rod. Do you sell these tools?

    • @RODsDIY
      @RODsDIY  4 года назад

      Hello Calvin. I suggest you make your own, it's easy. I allow coping my creations if it's for personal use not for commercial use. That's the object of these videos. I could sell you one but mailing it to you might come out a bit expensive.