This is especially useful for tall guys because they can’t get their arms behind in my experience but I’m gonna try this out. Thank you for sharing. I’m a flooring guy from Rhode Island. I own Blades Flooring with 35 years experience. I love your videos and I’m CFI certified.
You should fold it in half then roll it up and put it in the corner and roll it out without hardly touching the walls and it's easier to carry it without hitting the walls like you just demonstrated
I've been doing it this way for over 25 yrs I use I strap to tie carpet in half and one too carry like you did I can't do it any other way the weight is transferred evenly and you don't scratch any paint any creases will come out by power streatching anyone saying different doesn't power streach yes even in the winter
Though carpet at 0-20 degrees bent breaks backing and all latex falling off. Has happened many times of the past 36 years. 40 minutes to job in winter, carpet froze already unless you bring into house to heat up for an hour or 2
That’s cool. Usually the safest and best way to carry heavy rolls would be strapping it with a hand truck and having someone lifting it to each steps. But this nice for solos.
I've been doing it this way for over 25 yrs I use I strap to tie carpet in half and one too carry like you did I can't do it any other way the weight is transferred evenly and you don't scratch any paint any creases will come out by power streatching anyone saying different doesn't power streach yes even in the winter
This is especially useful for tall guys because they can’t get their arms behind in my experience but I’m gonna try this out. Thank you for sharing. I’m a flooring guy from Rhode Island. I own Blades Flooring with 35 years experience. I love your videos and I’m CFI certified.
@@michaelwblade that’s awesome, glad to hear my friend. Kudos for taking your job seriously
Looks heavy. Props to you. 💪
You should fold it in half then roll it up and put it in the corner and roll it out without hardly touching the walls and it's easier to carry it without hitting the walls like you just demonstrated
It sucks if you cant fold it even . You start to wobble and scratch doors and walls all the way up. I dont use my straps that often
I've been doing it this way for over 25 yrs I use I strap to tie carpet in half and one too carry like you did I can't do it any other way the weight is transferred evenly and you don't scratch any paint any creases will come out by power streatching anyone saying different doesn't power streach yes even in the winter
Though carpet at 0-20 degrees bent breaks backing and all latex falling off. Has happened many times of the past 36 years. 40 minutes to job in winter, carpet froze already unless you bring into house to heat up for an hour or 2
Where did you aquire this strap set up? Pretty nice.
@@stephengrant4344 I put a link in the description of the video if you wanna go to their website
That’s cool. Usually the safest and best way to carry heavy rolls would be strapping it with a hand truck and having someone lifting it to each steps. But this nice for solos.
@@jc-zp1de yeah this tool is definitely for solo people
Good idea if it's a soft carpet , but if a stiff back, you will never get them creases out 👍
@@garry7918 I have never had creases that I could not get out with the power stretcher. 32 years in…….but I understand your concerns
@@FloorsbySouthernboys some of our UK carpets are like concrete lol, keep up the good work 👍
Used to do carpet back in the day. too much weight better doing vinyl plank wood and laminate
@@aetorres7422 I hear you, lots of guys have quick carpet since vinyl plank has came out
No wimps allowed.
Solid. Thanks for the advice!!!!
@@zman783 yes sir
2nd easiest way under 35 years old is to hit the gym
No, thank you.That's a 2 man job.
That with Damage your back
@@andrewhunt4532 you would be surprised how many guys like Carpet by their self. This is for the solo man.
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@@carpet180 😀👍
I've been doing it this way for over 25 yrs I use I strap to tie carpet in half and one too carry like you did I can't do it any other way the weight is transferred evenly and you don't scratch any paint any creases will come out by power streatching anyone saying different doesn't power streach yes even in the winter
@@raydenicola6527 agree