You are a true master of this trade I have big respect for you from everything ive seen on your channel. Mad respect for not talking trash about the original “installer” even though you have the skill set and right to.
He should be paid top dollar I'm one of the better installers around my work is excellent but this guy I always learn from you never can stop learning in this trade
If I was the homeowner I would have had him stop to,. Knowing that he could have probably done a better job himself 😂 Wow! If it looks that bad on camera I can only imagine what it looks like when you're there in person, that guy needs to go get a bunch of scrap and learn how to seam. Definitely one of the most important things you need to know how to do correctly,. You can get away with a lot of things but a seem like that is definitely not one of them, usually when they seem like that they're not too big on stretching either, making it a little easier to repair,. Everybody makes a bad seem every now and then but the thing is you don't leave it you do it over,. Nice job!
I was wondering about your van. How has it been since you had it? Has it given you any issues. Maybe you could make a video on it. I always have had the gmc vans but recently picked up an econonline and it drives so much nicer. Thanks, and great work like always! 👍
Yes , throw some extra nails or staples from your upholstery stapler! Then tri track or double strip all power walls! It will make it easier to hook up ,trim,and tuck! Seems like a waste of strip, but trust me, you'll love it! Good day!
Shocking seam! I assume you used the kool glide Ruben? How much stronger did it hold up, compared to the Heat seamer? And did you find it peaked less with that much tension?
Typically a lot of tension makes it peak But with the peak buster seem sealer gun that I use it 99% prevents peeking, and yes I did use the cool glide and if I had not I guarantee that same would have busted apart when I stretched that much on it, I stretched over two inches On the worst side of the room
I've done plenty of that ruben but to me is easier to fold the carpet back reheat the seam slowly and retrimm as little as possible put it back together and restretch it
Got it brother it seems what they did they forgot or didn't know about a straight edge and they overlapped the seam tha Carpe looks a little thick do they just shaved the fibers or maybe it was a customer trying to do by themselves but anyway we learn from the mistakes keep up the good work ruben
OMMMGGG THEY DID such an awful job like they had to have been beginners or the homeowner attempted to do it himself or something cus that is absolutely awful whoever did that did not know anything about carpet install not even basic rules
You are a true master of this trade I have big respect for you from everything ive seen on your channel. Mad respect for not talking trash about the original “installer” even though you have the skill set and right to.
Thank you buddy
He should be paid top dollar I'm one of the better installers around my work is excellent but this guy I always learn from you never can stop learning in this trade
Who is awesome? You are, very true repairs keep you on your toes
I’m sure the homeowner was very thankful for your taking the steps necessary to get the job done correctly. Thanks for posting.
Yes sir
I love the inspiration at the end of the video!
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Definitely need to reinforce the tac strip on a stretch like this, I would even add a second row of tac strip to make it stronger.
Definitely did some reinforcing, I believe I even put my own tax strip down and don’t think I used the previous tax strip
Another perfect video for the newbies like myself. Definitely going into the playlist. Thanks Ruben!
I'm impressed. You are a master of your craft! Can't believe how ugly that last installers work was.
If I was the homeowner I would have had him stop to,. Knowing that he could have probably done a better job himself 😂
Wow! If it looks that bad on camera I can only imagine what it looks like when you're there in person, that guy needs to go get a bunch of scrap and learn how to seam. Definitely one of the most important things you need to know how to do correctly,. You can get away with a lot of things but a seem like that is definitely not one of them, usually when they seem like that they're not too big on stretching either, making it a little easier to repair,. Everybody makes a bad seem every now and then but the thing is you don't leave it you do it over,. Nice job!
Exactly
Thank you helped me out so much on the carpet someone messed up putting in for me
Glad to help
Whoever did that cpt install is a straight up hack!
😂 yup, actually see stuff like this all the time here, You will see since I am doing daily Vlogs now
Nice work our trade is full of hacks !!
Yup
I was wondering about your van. How has it been since you had it? Has it given you any issues. Maybe you could make a video on it. I always have had the gmc vans but recently picked up an econonline and it drives so much nicer. Thanks, and great work like always! 👍
Dang! I'm surprised you got that stretched over, great job there.
I definitely had to work with it but I made it with plenty to spare, I had about an inch up on the wall
Those repairs are never fun. Good job.
Yes , throw some extra nails or staples from your upholstery stapler! Then tri track or double strip all power walls! It will make it easier to hook up ,trim,and tuck! Seems like a waste of strip, but trust me, you'll love it! Good day!
Shocking seam!
I assume you used the kool glide Ruben?
How much stronger did it hold up, compared to the Heat seamer? And did you find it peaked less with that much tension?
Typically a lot of tension makes it peak But with the peak buster seem sealer gun that I use it 99% prevents peeking, and yes I did use the cool glide and if I had not I guarantee that same would have busted apart when I stretched that much on it, I stretched over two inches On the worst side of the room
I've done plenty of that ruben but to me is easier to fold the carpet back reheat the seam slowly and retrimm as little as possible put it back together and restretch it
Are usually do that, however it was not row cut right the first time so it just kept getting wider and wider as I was running my row
Got it brother it seems what they did they forgot or didn't know about a straight edge and they overlapped the seam tha Carpe looks a little thick do they just shaved the fibers or maybe it was a customer trying to do by themselves but anyway we learn from the mistakes keep up the good work ruben
Wow. Those hacks are still making money somewhere🤔
Yes they are and that is what sad
He really knows what he’s doing
Thank you
Double tack ? That inch
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I clean carpet and run into repair jobs like that all the time. Time consuming.
Yes sir
OMMMGGG THEY DID such an awful job like they had to have been beginners or the homeowner attempted to do it himself or something cus that is absolutely awful whoever did that did not know anything about carpet install not even basic rules
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What a butcher job that was man.
yes it was