Speedcatt

Discussion in 'Tool Chat' started by sidney, Feb 24, 2013.

  1. carpetman1970

    carpetman1970 Well-Known Member

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    Stretch, roll onto pins and crease with speedcat, trim with trimmer or knife , tuck with speedcatt, bolster or lino knife.

    Tools i use vary on each job according to the carpet or my mood but the procedure is essentially the same.

    If its flat, tight and fits nicely on the perimiter who cares what tools we use. :)
     
  2. Robroy

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    The correct method is to
    rub along and crease carpet onto pins
    take carpet back off pins
    stretch carpet back up onto pins
    run along with speed cat again and fit
    (nicf way)
     
    Last edited: Mar 2, 2013
  3. carpetman1970

    carpetman1970 Well-Known Member

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    Fair enough, can you explain what the advantage is of taking it back off the pins ?
     
  4. Robroy

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    Thats because you crease on to start with without stretching, so that when you do stretch it its already creased and easier to hook on.......does that make sense :confused:
     
  5. OwenHynes

    OwenHynes Well-Known Member

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    no not one bit of sense
     
  6. carpetman1970

    carpetman1970 Well-Known Member

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    To be honest , No it does not make sense to me because the crease will not be in the right place once the carpet is stretched.
     
  7. Robroy

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    Too many floor layers on here lol
    matt ....help me out !!!
     
  8. carpetman1970

    carpetman1970 Well-Known Member

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    Ha ha no worries. My only issue is you called your way or the NICF way the 'correct' way. No hassle but I will continue to fit the way I do until am shown or find a better way. Cheers Ray
     
  9. Robroy

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    Lol , whatever works for you !
    the method I mentioned was from the nicf and that was the method using the speed Catt , not fitting in general :)
     
    Last edited: Mar 2, 2013
  10. sidney

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    I don't get it either.
    I kick it on and crease as I go with the stair tool.
    Then cut.
    Then stretch and tuck.
    Then go round with an awl.
    Then hoover.
     
  11. mjfl

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    you don't need to know now you 'aint got one...
     
  12. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    Expensive bit of kit that speedcat. I just hook the carpet in first if it won't hold on the gripper. Don't normally have that problem now as I always use golden gripper, so much easier to fit on.
     
  13. Robroy

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    I have always used golden or now diamond better still :)
     
  14. vman

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    Try hooking onto Knightsbridge gripper, no chance, not fit for purpose.
     
  15. steve

    steve Well-Known Member

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    I'm still using that lol IMG_0525.jpg
     
  16. vman

    vman Well-Known Member

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    Lol, I feel your pain, have to use it quite a lot for a company I sub for, Bloody cheapskates.
     

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