Tapi carpets have ranges available in 3m, you could see if they have anything you like.
Lol. Yeah you're right enough, I should really learn to read rather that just look at the picture.
For anyone who's interested, there's four on ebay now for £87.99. Don't know the make or quality though....
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Crains 520 stretcher's a good one to go for.
I wear Workzone trousers, they're Comfortable, durable and most importantly, the knee pad actually goes on my knees.
I plan on going to Floorskills in the new year anyway, but I wouldn't mind a free course. Learn from the pros and up my skill level.
Thanks guys, I figured that would be the case but I thought I'd better check to be sure. The customer got back and it's 22mm board, so all is...
The guy I sub to told me today that the shops got a job for him with underfloor heating under chipboard and that the gripper needs to be glued...
Just to be clear, It wasn't me who phoned Floorskills asking for free advice because they got themselves in a mess. And I joined this forum and...
Cheers, I'll be trying this next time I get an open plan.
I thought it would be a big no no to put a join on the top of the tread due to wear. I assume you mean you use your carpet awl to keep the right...
I never even knew anyone seamed open plan steps. The guys who taught me always just used staples, and that's fine when there's a beam of wood...
When doing a wrap around on a step do any of you guys put gripper on the sides of the treads to get it tighter on the width and stop any possible...
Thanks for the offer mate but I just went ahead and ordered one from RWS as I was making an order anyway. Cheers anyway.
That would be great, Thanks.
Cheers, I'll probably just order that from RWS then.
Up until now I been using the old one the guy I work for has, but I've recently gone self employed so I now need one of my own. I've been...
That's good to hear, I've only ever used their gripper glue but it's the best I've used to date.
Never tried that stuff, what's the curing time on it? And how would you compare it to Morleys?