Rug Installation and Recovery

Donny Wessels

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Here's how I do my rug installations.
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I completely dis-assembly the table: Rials, pockets, bedcloth, slates and frame.

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then I lay out the rug, mark the center with masking tape, use a plumb laser to center under the lamp, parallel to the wall, set the frame on the rug one center it.

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slates come back on and the rails are recovered.

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Nice table. Ugly-ass carpet.

BTW - citrus based adhesive remover will remove the simonis logo on the cloth when you can't get it all tucked completely under the rail.
 
poolfitkids said:
Nice work, was wondering what kind of compressor you use, name brand how many gallon tank? Thanks.
Go to Sears, they have a 2 gal compressor which also happens to come with a 1/4" crown stapler:)

Glen
 
poolfitkids said:
Nice work, was wondering what kind of compressor you use, name brand how many gallon tank? Thanks.
Get a Duo-Fast electric if you don't feel like lugging around a compressor. Lot's less trouble. We save the air tools for the shop.
 
realkingcobra said:
Go to Sears, they have a 2 gal compressor which also happens to come with a 1/4" crown stapler:)

Glen


Glen turned me on to this set-up. With a air stapler it can be modified to never cut through the cloth no matter how hard you press. I also didn't want to lug around an air compressor but after using it for awhile I realized its far superior to the electric or hand stapler. Its a craftsman compressor if you look in the background in the crate you can see it. Like Glen said go to Sears.
 
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