Bro fuckin never thought i needed one of these but thanks for the help hope u and ur fam are doin well with everything goin on ...new carpet layer jack from NJ lol
Very informative. I wasn’t sure what to buy and was going to an electrical tool because I didn’t think that a tool like that would even work.. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽😊😊😘😘
Thanks Josh, I didn't even know Taylor tools made a top cutter! I think with some tools it really depends on personal preference and people should use what feels best for them. There are still a bunch of tools I'd love to try out!
I like to use the other piece of carpet as a guide and just cut the first time instead of making a line. So easy to install hallways onto rooms this way
The carpet blades used with this tool are much sharper than a utility knife so it should cut it. You can also buy a carpet knife which looks like a utility knife but used carpet blades, just be careful as the carpet blades are very sharp.
I use a Roberts. I haven’t been tedious enough to use the left and right on it because the two blades being side by side stick. I just use it with one blade and apply gentle pressure to the left or right. But we both really suck at carpet. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just finished putting carpet in my basement. I used…. wait for it.. an Olfa knife with the snap blades. Carpet came out perfect with half the effort of that thing. Just saying.
Aweosme vid . Never know what youll need until you need it. Vid came in clutch!!
Bro fuckin never thought i needed one of these but thanks for the help hope u and ur fam are doin well with everything goin on ...new carpet layer jack from NJ lol
That is very good info/demonstration.
Very informative. I wasn’t sure what to buy and was going to an electrical tool because I didn’t think that a tool like that would even work.. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽😊😊😘😘
That's great! I'm glad the video helped you!
Same exact thing here!! I appreciate it! 🥰
Thank you!
Good insight per usual, Nick. I’m a fan of Taylor’s. The handle is at a 45 degree, and I find i have optimal control with it.
Thanks Josh, I didn't even know Taylor tools made a top cutter!
I think with some tools it really depends on personal preference
and people should use what feels best for them.
There are still a bunch of tools I'd love to try out!
I like to use the other piece of carpet as a guide and just cut the first time instead of making a line. So easy to install hallways onto rooms this way
will this tool work well for cutting a shag rug, or do you have a different recommendation for that application?
I'm not too sure as I don't deal with shag rugs, but I think this tool would still work.
You can always run a row with the smooth in a plush and if you cant then you straight edge it.
That was awesome, never attempted to cut one like that without it being in a row , Looks like it turned out well though
Thanks Reuben, yeah with this super dense carpet it's frustrating to run rows.
I use this method to do all my patch work and it works great!
Gold Coast Flooring I’ll say, your patches look amazing
@@FloorsbySouthernboys 😮😊
Hi, great video. Would this cut sisal carpet?
Thank you! I'm not sure as I have never worked with sisal carpet.
Would this tool work for a very thick rug pad? I've tried a utility knife and a kitchen scissors. Neither one works
The carpet blades used with this tool are much sharper than a utility knife so it should cut it. You can also buy a carpet knife which looks like a utility knife but used carpet blades, just be careful as the carpet blades are very sharp.
@@justsaygold Thanks!
Can I use this on shag rugs?
I have to say I honestly do not know, I've never used it on a shag rug.
@@justsaygold Regardless thanks.
I use a Roberts. I haven’t been tedious enough to use the left and right on it because the two blades being side by side stick. I just use it with one blade and apply gentle pressure to the left or right. But we both really suck at carpet. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Gold Coast Flooring Who can harass a guy saying he sux himself. What is a hater to do???? 🤣🤣🤣
@@CarpetMuscleTV sometimes that makes them even more upset. 😂
Loving this content.
I'll be making more like it!
Thank you!
You sure a power tool like electric scissors or a circular saw wouldn't be better?
😄 it would definitely speed up the process for just cutting, but not if you're looking for a clean cut.
Where do you buy that
www.tools4flooring.com/crain-301-cushion-back-cutter-p-92.html
Where can I buy this carpet cutter
www.tools4flooring.com/crain-301-cushion-back-cutter-p-92.html
I just finished putting carpet in my basement. I used…. wait for it.. an Olfa knife with the snap blades. Carpet came out perfect with half the effort of that thing. Just saying.
That's fantastic.
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