Siempre es un honor tenerlo como tutor en este canal, creo que han de ser mas de 8 años siguiendo el canal y siempre nos sorprende con algo nuevo, un fuerte abrazo maestro y su equipo.
Hi CECHAFLO, good morning and have a good time,,, once again thanks of share your video, now in the job of the CARPET,,, like allways details with your special touch,,, time to put atention,,, greetings and thanks, your friend Oscar de Playa del Carmen Q R México.
It could be the whole portion. I mean the carpet glued down to the rectangular padding/underlayer piece. I put some dense points of glue instead. If I would remove the carpet for some reason the rectangular portion would be adhered to the carpet material. The loose wool part of the padding was glued down to the reverse side of the carpet. The more compact face of the padding was fixed to the car floor. I left over the old undercarpet because it is somehow useful to add 'body' to the car floor carpet. Some carpets could be also secured to avoid slippery with sticky strips/tape of tar
This method works for traditional upholstery carpets where edges are joined using any industrial sewing machine or by hand sewing, it actually does a better close OEM look as shown in this other video: ✅th-cam.com/video/kd36g_FujFQ/w-d-xo.html Traditional carpets can easily burn when applying heat directly and even a low temperature won't make a really noticeable effect to erase wrinkles but there are some special automotive carpets with a heat activated glue (a kind polyurethane) in the backing that allows heat-molded: www.thehogring.com/2016/01/26/how-molded-vehicle-carpets-are-manufactured/
I assume you are referring to the black automotive trim carpet. www.albrightssupply.com/500-series-80-20-loop-carpet-black-40-c501 keystonbros.com/flexform-needle-punch-carpet.html
We have another video using the same patterning- molding technique. ✅ th-cam.com/video/l4f7eLx7Ts4/w-d-xo.html The sewing machine helps to get the car floor carpet done quick but if you do a hand sewing the result turns to a really close OEM-like ✅th-cam.com/video/kd36g_FujFQ/w-d-xo.html
How to do invisible carpet joints:
✅th-cam.com/video/kd36g_FujFQ/w-d-xo.html
Siempre es un honor tenerlo como tutor en este canal, creo que han de ser mas de 8 años siguiendo el canal y siempre nos sorprende con algo nuevo, un fuerte abrazo maestro y su equipo.
I've done several premolded installs but what you do is out of my league.nice work indeed
No heat gun. But industrial sewing machine and 10 years + of experience. Nice!
You dont need a $15 heat gun, just $15,000 in equipment!
Hi CECHAFLO, good morning and have a good time,,, once again thanks of share your video, now in the job of the CARPET,,, like allways details with your special touch,,, time to put atention,,, greetings and thanks, your friend Oscar de Playa del Carmen Q R México.
outstanding result!!!
I have one question, min 11:00 why you only glue some points instead the whole carpet?
That is the heel resting location. If it weren’t glued the carpet would shift and bunch over time from regular use.
It could be the whole portion. I mean the carpet glued down to the rectangular padding/underlayer piece. I put some dense points of glue instead. If I would remove the carpet for some reason the rectangular portion would be adhered to the carpet material. The loose wool part of the padding was glued down to the reverse side of the carpet. The more compact face of the padding was fixed to the car floor.
I left over the old undercarpet because it is somehow useful to add 'body' to the car floor carpet.
Some carpets could be also secured to avoid slippery with sticky strips/tape of tar
Art! Greetings from Serbia.
All the skills are on another level, amazing.
Nice work!
An artist!
Ein großartiges Ergebnis. Beim Titel des Videos frage ich mich, ob es auch die Möglichkeit gibt den Teppich mit Heißluftföhn zu formen?
This method works for traditional upholstery carpets where edges are joined using any industrial sewing machine or by hand sewing, it actually does a better close OEM look as shown in this other video: ✅th-cam.com/video/kd36g_FujFQ/w-d-xo.html
Traditional carpets can easily burn when applying heat directly and even a low temperature won't make a really noticeable effect to erase wrinkles but there are some special automotive carpets with a heat activated glue (a kind polyurethane) in the backing that allows heat-molded:
www.thehogring.com/2016/01/26/how-molded-vehicle-carpets-are-manufactured/
Narrative and or music both. Explain what you are doing friend. Looks decent.
waht was the black fabric name please
I assume you are referring to the black automotive trim carpet.
www.albrightssupply.com/500-series-80-20-loop-carpet-black-40-c501
keystonbros.com/flexform-needle-punch-carpet.html
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What’s the carpet called
It is called automotive tim carpet.
www.albrightssupply.com/automotive-carpeting
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please more tihs video
We have another video using the same patterning- molding technique.
✅ th-cam.com/video/l4f7eLx7Ts4/w-d-xo.html
The sewing machine helps to get the car floor carpet done quick but if you do a hand sewing the result turns to a really close OEM-like
✅th-cam.com/video/kd36g_FujFQ/w-d-xo.html
Amazing
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