4 Different Ways To Stretch Carpet - The Carpet Stretch Test
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- 4 Different Ways To Stretch Carpet
The Carpet Stretch Test
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In this video, I show 4 different ways to stretch carpet in a room with carpet wrinkles or loose carpet.
Links To Different Tools
Crain 500 Power Stretcher
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Crain 525 Knee Kicker
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Gundlach 737 Stretcher Hook (Carpet Spike)
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Gundlach 747 Double Stretcher Hook (Carpet Spike)
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Gundlach 711 'Big Squeezy'
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Gundlach 611 'Lil Squeezy'
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Crain 515 Mini-Stretcher w/Seam Repair Attachment
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Crain 519 Tall Seam Repair Legs
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The spike is by far the best and fastest way to stretch carpet!
Awesome job showing the tools and explaining what they do. 👏
Thank you Josh!
Great job on this video, lots going around right now about the power stretchers glad to see people pushing quality
Thank you! Power stretcher with poles is definitely the best of the best.
Yes , the pole stretcher has always worked the best. But most installers, you included, do not know how to use a knee kicker! Just saying! You got to get your ass off the floor when you make contact with your knee. I use the pole stretcher and the crab for tight spots or hallways. Don't forget to tri tack or double strip all power walls. Double strip entire room if backing calls for it.
Many people figure the knees will be the only problem the kicker causes. From the jolt of the kicker my hip is worn out . Need a replacement. Now it's just the powerstretcher and Crain stair stretcher for me. Knee kicker seldom leaves my van. Also have two powerstretcher heads hooked up with a one foot extention I find helpful. Sometimes throw the crab stretcher into the mix with it.
I appreciate you sharing that, I don't do a lot of stair work but I would still like to get that Crain stair stretcher just to have it.
@Gold Coast Flooring | Carpet & Tile Care I have the plate from one power head bolted into the other power head.( Mcgivered it). Had to shorten it to fit a stair to stretch sideway , Where most time they wrinkle. Ya without the crain stair stretcher I'd likely have to get out of the trade. Either that or get hip replacement. I heard there is a recovery time that would kinda mess me up. Life of a carpet layer lol
@@jsballeck oh I see what you mean now, I do a lot of restretch jobs and just hooked up my power stretcher to my Crain knee kicker to kind of do what you described. Always trying to think outside the box to make things easier while keeping the same or better quality of work.
That crane garbage mini strecher is excellent. U need to reinforce ur stick wont have any problems. As for kicking carpet in ur not really hitting with ur knee u are hitting the meat part above ur knee. Its so funny the diff tools used from California to Massachusetts.
Great explainer video on carpet stretching...✔️✔️
Thank you!
I never use knee kicker hurt your knee
Can one order only the head of the stretche
Yes, here is a link - www.tools4flooring.com/crain-1500u-driving-head-p-883.html
POV: you got this as an ad
Only one tool you should be using and its the spike.
Let the hate begin.
😂😁
No hate. Tack strip puts holes in the carpet too lol makes 0 sense on the hate
@@thereeldeal821 I agree use the spike
@compasscarpetrepair it's my daily tool. I'm going to try the Gundlach No. 477 Easy Stretch
On some concrete to see if it's worth it. There is 0 videos on it. The kneeless only does so much in my opinion
@@thereeldeal821 Yeah be interesting see that in action havent seen any videos on it. May need Jr power stretcher head for it. Maybe kneeless be good for set walls and such not restretching whole room