Mountain View Carpet Care
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whittcohawaii said:Nice way to F'up some carpet. Also, only stretch all of 2'. Looks like a camrea phone with the quality.
Mountain View Carpet Care said:whittcohawaii said:Nice way to F'up some carpet. Also, only stretch all of 2'. Looks like a camrea phone with the quality.
You have got to be kidding me. That guy is a master installer. Software issues I think.
DRScrivner said:I openly admit that despite my IICRC RRT Cert I am not a really good installer, with just a little installation experience.
But, I have not seen a power stretcher used that way before. Why would they sell the poles if that worked that way. I know about Behr Claws, but that pulls toward the tackstrip. A power stretcher pushes against the opposing wall (with a stretcher board for protection) to get the 1 to 1 1/2% stretch- or so I was taught.
That does half of a power stretch and half a Behr Claw. If it works I would LOVE to know more.
Maybe I can learn something new here.
Isn't that what a stetcher board is for?Mountain View Carpet Care said:Some of the builders around here don't allow poles to be used. The baseboard are the cheap partical board and might push a wall over![]()
sweendogg said:That gentelmen is what is refferd to as a carpet spike and it will void the warranty on about 80 % of the carpet installed. For instances when an opposing wall is not safe to stretch off of, a dead man is to be used to stretch off of. It would be placed about 4 to 6" off the wall that would normally be used to stretch off of. http://www.fcimag.com/Articles/Feature_ ... 32a8c0____