HI. I love the way you've constructed this frame. Although you made this awhile ago, I had a suggestion if you're still using it: What if you put tacking strips on both sides of the frame so that, instead of flipping the 54" beam when you want to use the larger section, you simply turned the frame around? Just a thought. Keep up the excellent rug making!
When tufting do you ever have issues with the fabric coming off the frame when using the turfing gun. What the name of the stripes that hold the fabric on the frame ? Thanks for sharing
Amazing! This channel will be showing lots of hack and new ways to make tufting as effective and profitable as possible. 🥰 more content coming end of this month
The frame is cool, the idea is great, the only thing bothering me is the fact that every time you unscrew and screw the screws back in, that hole is going to get mangled inside because of the amount of screwing and unscrewing being done. There has to be a way of making it work without damaging the wood over and over, right?
Great question. Tbh I know there is a better way! But I’ve also used all sides of the frame consistently in the last 2 months and I haven’t even replaced the screws yet. I will definitely do a update or a revamp if needed. But the point of the idea is to get it out and if you find a better way to tweek it then I’m happy! And share it with me! This channel will be me showing different ideas and trail and error😂
wow just wow seen this video on facebook came to watch the full thing thanks for clarifacation
Thank you! I’m glad it was helpful
AWESOME VIDEO...TFS.
HI. I love the way you've constructed this frame. Although you made this awhile ago, I had a suggestion if you're still using it: What if you put tacking strips on both sides of the frame so that, instead of flipping the 54" beam when you want to use the larger section, you simply turned the frame around? Just a thought. Keep up the excellent rug making!
When tufting do you ever have issues with the fabric coming off the frame when using the turfing gun. What the name of the stripes that hold the fabric on the frame ? Thanks for sharing
That makes sense to me .. I like it. Where did you get your cool electric ✂️
So clever! Thanks for sharing!!
You are so welcome!
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Amazing! This channel will be showing lots of hack and new ways to make tufting as effective and profitable as possible. 🥰 more content coming end of this month
That is genius. Thank you
Awesome video.
THANK YOU Glad you enjoyed it
great work, I might have to consider doing this!
DO IT!
Thank u ur awesome keep up with the videos
I have a few pre recorded! Dropping soon🥰
The frame is cool, the idea is great, the only thing bothering me is the fact that every time you unscrew and screw the screws back in, that hole is going to get mangled inside because of the amount of screwing and unscrewing being done. There has to be a way of making it work without damaging the wood over and over, right?
Great question. Tbh I know there is a better way! But I’ve also used all sides of the frame consistently in the last 2 months and I haven’t even replaced the screws yet. I will definitely do a update or a revamp if needed. But the point of the idea is to get it out and if you find a better way to tweek it then I’m happy! And share it with me! This channel will be me showing different ideas and trail and error😂
Maybe dowels and bolt nuts?🤔🔥
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