Awesome video! The background noise made it more real. Nice seeing the family coming together & participate. Great tip & advice. Thanks for taking the time to make the video and sharing with us.
Very helpful video. Loved the before and after. Great that you did it in your living room, just like most people would gave to do instead of a workshop. Thanks.
Lol I was watching you do the strings and telling my wife that your couch looks a lot like ours and when you put the legs on I knew it was the same . These people build cheap furniture but I admire you for your efforts . I did the same and it helped . I stuffed some egg crate foam under the springs as well and it really did the trick . Good job and thanks for the video .
Awesome video, actually have the same exact couch and need to reinforce a section on it but I might just do the whole think like you did. Awesome work!
I think you have a great system of how they are tied and zig zag in different directions. I’m going to take mine apart and and use twine to tie it in this format. Thanks 🙏
Were you able to use just a regular stapler to get that fabric back on the bottom? I was debating using thumbtacks & a hammer; but shoot, if a regular stapler works, that would be so much easier.
You can also add 2in or 3in thick foam under those springs to take up the slack if it still sinks with use. Get a good density. Hobby shops or upholstery shops have it
Thank you, thank you.I've been looking for hour for some sort of help on my couch.Thank you
Awesome video! The background noise made it more real. Nice seeing the family coming together & participate. Great tip & advice. Thanks for taking the time to make the video and sharing with us.
Very helpful video. Loved the before and after. Great that you did it in your living room, just like most people would gave to do instead of a workshop. Thanks.
Cool video, keep going. Be cool to see you show up on the feed randomly one day. Good luck.
Hello! Love this!
Lol I was watching you do the strings and telling my wife that your couch looks a lot like ours and when you put the legs on I knew it was the same . These people build cheap furniture but I admire you for your efforts . I did the same and it helped . I stuffed some egg crate foam under the springs as well and it really did the trick . Good job and thanks for the video .
Awesome fix! I’m all about the fix it , not replace it philosophy. Thank you so much for sharing. Cheers from Canada!
Refreshing to see you tackle what some may find to much to do... Godly proud of you sis
Thank you for the video it was very helpful. Kudos to you
Great job I'm going to fix my Fulton now with my kids help....ty
Awesome video, actually have the same exact couch and need to reinforce a section on it but I might just do the whole think like you did. Awesome work!
You tied the rope around the spring support clips in turn putting more stress on them.And changed weight distribution
Thanks! I intend do to this using a clothesline 😊
I think you have a great system of how they are tied and zig zag in different directions. I’m going to take mine apart and and use twine to tie it in this format. Thanks 🙏
Great job ladies💪😎🙏😷
Were you able to use just a regular stapler to get that fabric back on the bottom? I was debating using thumbtacks & a hammer; but shoot, if a regular stapler works, that would be so much easier.
You can also add 2in or 3in thick foam under those springs to take up the slack if it still sinks with use. Get a good density. Hobby shops or upholstery shops have it
Thanks from England. I'm going to give this a try.
Great job!
What kinda rope did you use?
Great job, I need to do the same, thanks
Good looking out. Im about to do that myself right now.
lovely!
Amazing 👌😁
Thank’s very helpful
Need to remove background sound in order to hear the lady speaking
And here she is.
You don’t have kids huh?
Your vid got me dizzy
Don't let the kids record next time.