❓❓❓ What Is The Best Tool To Use To Cut Carpet ❓❓❓
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- What Is The Best Tool To Use To Cut Carpet?
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In this video I show the best tool for cutting carpet with ease.
The tool is a top cutter or cushion back carpet cutter.
There are many different names for it but I call it a top cutter.
This tool I'm using is a Crain 301 top cutter that can be bought online or if you have a Home Depot near you, you can pick up a Roberts top cutter in the store.
This is one of my favorite carpet tools to use when doing patches from pet damage at doorways or seams.
It's also great for cutting carpet in hallways or doors when you need to re stretch carpet.
And lastly it is a crucial tool to use when doing new carpet installation and seaming carpet together.
Here are a few helpful links -
CRAIN 301 CUSHION BACK CUTTER -
www.tools4floo...
ROBERTS CUSHION BACK CUTTER -
www.homedepot....
Bro fuckin never thought i needed one of these but thanks for the help hope u and ur fam are doin well with everything goin on ...new carpet layer jack from NJ lol
That is very good info/demonstration.
Thank you!
Aweosme vid . Never know what youll need until you need it. Vid came in clutch!!
Very informative. I wasn’t sure what to buy and was going to an electrical tool because I didn’t think that a tool like that would even work.. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽😊😊😘😘
That's great! I'm glad the video helped you!
Same exact thing here!! I appreciate it! 🥰
I like to use the other piece of carpet as a guide and just cut the first time instead of making a line. So easy to install hallways onto rooms this way
You can always run a row with the smooth in a plush and if you cant then you straight edge it.
That was awesome, never attempted to cut one like that without it being in a row , Looks like it turned out well though
Thanks Reuben, yeah with this super dense carpet it's frustrating to run rows.
I use this method to do all my patch work and it works great!
Gold Coast Flooring I’ll say, your patches look amazing
@@FloorsbySouthernboys 😮😊
Good insight per usual, Nick. I’m a fan of Taylor’s. The handle is at a 45 degree, and I find i have optimal control with it.
Thanks Josh, I didn't even know Taylor tools made a top cutter!
I think with some tools it really depends on personal preference
and people should use what feels best for them.
There are still a bunch of tools I'd love to try out!
Loving this content.
I'll be making more like it!
Thank you!
I use a Roberts. I haven’t been tedious enough to use the left and right on it because the two blades being side by side stick. I just use it with one blade and apply gentle pressure to the left or right. But we both really suck at carpet. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Gold Coast Flooring Who can harass a guy saying he sux himself. What is a hater to do???? 🤣🤣🤣
@@CarpetMuscleTV sometimes that makes them even more upset. 😂
will this tool work well for cutting a shag rug, or do you have a different recommendation for that application?
I'm not too sure as I don't deal with shag rugs, but I think this tool would still work.
Hi, great video. Would this cut sisal carpet?
Thank you! I'm not sure as I have never worked with sisal carpet.
Can I use this on shag rugs?
I have to say I honestly do not know, I've never used it on a shag rug.
@@justsaygold Regardless thanks.
I just finished putting carpet in my basement. I used…. wait for it.. an Olfa knife with the snap blades. Carpet came out perfect with half the effort of that thing. Just saying.
That's fantastic.
You sure a power tool like electric scissors or a circular saw wouldn't be better?
😄 it would definitely speed up the process for just cutting, but not if you're looking for a clean cut.
Would this tool work for a very thick rug pad? I've tried a utility knife and a kitchen scissors. Neither one works
The carpet blades used with this tool are much sharper than a utility knife so it should cut it. You can also buy a carpet knife which looks like a utility knife but used carpet blades, just be careful as the carpet blades are very sharp.
@@justsaygold Thanks!
Where do you buy that
www.tools4flooring.com/crain-301-cushion-back-cutter-p-92.html
Where can I buy this carpet cutter
www.tools4flooring.com/crain-301-cushion-back-cutter-p-92.html
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