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From: carpetmodesto
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  • you used the glue trowel for patch and used the patch trowel for scraping the uneven edges ????

  • Commercial flooring contractor NEVER vacuums after the completion(vacuums the floor before the installation) but never and ever top of the carpet but if you are residential carpet installer you are welcome to vacuum because you are used to vacuum mrs.jones house right ?

  • It's carpet laying, not rocket science, bud! By the way this was a unitary back carpet with a cross-stitch, a zig-zagging diamond like set of rows that run in a criss-cross pattern. Theoritically you wouldn't need the seam sealer on a carpet like this, as the under-end of each loop comes in contact with the adhesive. Those seams will never un-ravel! If you don't like the video, make your own. Get the job done, get paid, and move on to the next one. There's a lot of rug to unroll out there!

  • Make your own video. I really hate when people talk about other people but they can't back it up.

  • double cuts all day!

  • this video shows everything not to do this guy is a fuckin hack i swear ive been doing carpet for 6 years and i would never do anything he's doing because its totally wrong

  • everytime a nice helpful video is posted there's some ass commenting on how bad it actually is and that they could have done a better job.....pathetic! Probably weren't cuddled as a baby.

  • these dudes are butchers! no bucket no knee pads no base tip wrong seam tractor.........  but i bet they have a crackpipe!

  • These guys did ok, me and my partner would have smoked em'. Double cut? What for, lol....Run a row properly, it dose'nt take any more time. If your know what your doing. I loved watching the kid glue and stick that piece of cove base! Pure comedy.....

  • nothing like cuttin' some rug

  • Hey, what kind of glue did you use in the small squeeze out bottle?? You did a great job. Your answer is greatly appreciated.

  • @dianchick3 That is D815

  • @dianchick3 it's called seam sealer

  • Good Job! There was no need for a bucket if all you had to patch was a very tiny area. Even though the proper way to cut seams is with a top-cutter, many commercial carpets can have their seam areas cut by "double-cutting" two over lapped pieces. I know very well the type of carpet you guys were working and can say (for sure) that it was a good procedure. keep up the good work!!!

  • horrible......call the pro's

    

  • @clfloors So what is the problem that you see?

  • Cool. I'm a commercial plumber and I see this all the time but never paid attention to what you guys are doing. Now I need some carpet in my basement but I've been outta work all year and can't network with any carpet guys. Go Figure! Guess I'll have to figure it on my own. Thanks for the video.

  • Have you never heard of a bucket? cowboy yee ha!

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