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Wesley Wright
Eupora, MS · a month ago

I'm an upholsteryer and ever little trick you can learn will help you in the long run

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Ken Grenier
Dewey, AZ · 3 months ago

Damn. A video with a stated purpose and no politics from the comments. Rare.

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Albert Warren
Kaw City, OK · 19 days ago

I'm not using staples for my fat ass to rely on....

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Shaun McNeil
Plano, TX · 10 days ago

9 staples per stringer?

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Amir
Montreal, QC · a month ago

It is a very good trick for those who do sofa work

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Ben Harper
Stringtown, OK · 3 months ago

if staples cross grain holds better,won't rip as easy.

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* Waterlec
Detroit, MI · a month ago

SLICK ✅

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Roger Roth
Carlsbad, CA · a month ago

An intelligence test and he passed it.

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Mohammad Tanvir
Springfield, MA · a month ago

Smart

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Jestin Haywood
Lumberton, NC · 4 months ago

Furniture today is not made no where near as good as it was then

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JANET HARRINGTON
Sulphur, LA · 5 months ago

My Dad and Mom had an upholstery business. I remember this tool. Yes in the late 60’s!

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Self . Name
Albuquerque, NM · 4 months ago

It is a web stretcher, or at least that used to be the name of the tool. They appear to be changing the base foundation from coil springs to this interwoven webbing, hence the tool name. Coil springs are much better but it also requires more skill and time to install. I have done plenty of both installations.

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Guest
4 months ago

Brilliant

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Alex Hoover
Altoona, PA · 3 months ago

Garbage that won’t last

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Fast 31003
East Los Angeles, CA · 5 months ago

Nice

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Jimmie
Mission, TX · 5 months ago

I used that back in the 60's worked in a upholstery shop in missouri

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Terisa Maybir
Honolulu, HI · 4 months ago

🥰

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Smell My Finger
Merrill, WI · 4 months ago

Wow!!! A stapler, never saw one of them before. 😲

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