Amy: The tack strip has a hole in each notched section. Position the staples to fall with one leg in the hole and the other to the side of the metal. When starting and stopping a piece you need to staple on both sides of each hole. As you get it anchored good, then start stapling one staple per hole only. Best of luck with your project!
Very good instructional video which I needed to learn - thank you.
Brilliant thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill.
Amy: The tack strip has a hole in each notched section. Position the staples to fall with one leg in the hole and the other to the side of the metal. When starting and stopping a piece you need to staple on both sides of each hole. As you get it anchored good, then start stapling one staple per hole only. Best of luck with your project!
Do you always need welt when using? Can you do without welt or is it to abrasive to the material
Thank you! Very well explained.
Good idea...wow..
Thank you, Mom..i like it.
Thanks! I took a chair apart and removed some of this, but forgot to pay attention to how the heck it was put together!
You are a life saver!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! We'll be posting more videos soon!
I couldn't find this on amazon, is there a link to purchase? Thanks!
If you are a Rowley Pro customer - you can purchase here: www.rowleycompany.com/products/Flexible-Metal-Tack-Strip.asp
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Where did this purchase, please just for me
I have a question. When you say staple, I do not see how you can staple into metal?
If you find that difficult or awkward, you can always slip stitch the back on, Takes a little longer....... maybe but I think it looks better.
Hi, what size staples do you use ?
In this video, 3/8" staples were used. www.rowleycompany.com/products/71-Series-Staples.asp
Great, what is the comercial name in spanish?? thanks
muy interesante pero tambien es español
Not for arthritic fingers.