Lmao. I was struggling to get the non decorative tacks out of the bottom of an old chair. I have a tack remover tool, but I have no idea where it came from, and I was this days old til I knew what it was. 😂 Thank you!
I have a two accent chairs that have bronze racks. I want to remove them and replace with silver ones. Should I remove one at a time and replace with the silver ones so they are spaces the same? Will it be easy to put the new ones in.
Hi Renee, apologies for the delayed response. You could do that, it depends on your tools but I would imagine that it would be easier than taking them all out then trying to put them in. 😊 Another couple of options is that you can mark the spaces of the removed tacks with a pen or a small marker or you can purchase the upholstery tack strips. The strips are nice because it will only require you to insert a tack every few spaces to hold the strip in place.
What about removing the fabric (leather) held down by the tacks on a strip? the needle nose pliers won't work, as one cannot see the tack. nice vid . feeling more confident about my project (restuff attached sofa cushions)
Great tutorial, thank you so much!
You are a terrific teacher.
This was great and just what I needed. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the info, appreciated ❤
Very helpful... thank you
Very helpful-Thank you! For $9 on Amazon the tack remover seems to be a good option.
Thank you so much, I am redoing a chair for my mother and needed to see this in order not for me to "mess" it up.
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Thank you for the info & demonstration 👍
Thanks for that simple yet beneficial info 👍🏾👍🏾
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I am trying to save the original tacks for this antique chaise lounge.
Glad it was helpful!
I agree, using all three. I’ve redone three French beds and two chairs. Each had different issues to remove studs. Thank you!
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thank you for sharing ❤
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Excellent information, need these gadets, thank you.
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Thanks for the simple straight forward video! I just picked up a comfy chair for free today and have hundreds of tacks to remove.📌🪛
Lmao. I was struggling to get the non decorative tacks out of the bottom of an old chair. I have a tack remover tool, but I have no idea where it came from, and I was this days old til I knew what it was. 😂 Thank you!
I have a two accent chairs that have bronze racks. I want to remove them and replace with silver ones. Should I remove one at a time and replace with the silver ones so they are spaces the same? Will it be easy to put the new ones in.
Hi Renee, apologies for the delayed response. You could do that, it depends on your tools but I would imagine that it would be easier than taking them all out then trying to put them in. 😊 Another couple of options is that you can mark the spaces of the removed tacks with a pen or a small marker or you can purchase the upholstery tack strips. The strips are nice because it will only require you to insert a tack every few spaces to hold the strip in place.
Thank you sooo much! My chairs are new and my husband'
s jeans bled blue and nothing removed it. So thanks to you I can replace them!!!!
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What about removing the fabric (leather) held down by the tacks on a strip? the needle nose pliers won't work, as one cannot see the tack. nice vid . feeling more confident about my project (restuff attached sofa cushions)
That is awesome to hear. Regarding your question and apologies for my delay I would have to see a picture or something of what you’re referring to.
very helpful. thank you.
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Thank you for this info!
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Very informative, thank you.
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Thank you!!!! 🙏🏿
Your welcome! Thanks for watching. 😁
Thanks for the tips! I've got to remove them from a 100 year old piano bench!
Awesome!
😩🙌🏽✨ bless you sis!
No problem sis! Glad I could help!
What a hacker...!!!
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