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Discuss Lifting carpets in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
Long nose pliers and start in a corner just enough to get it up so I can get my hand in. Then pull the bugger up
Well done 'confused-fuse' well traced, those are the two types i've used, the slide hammer type is a bit weighty but works well if you have a lot to do, and the mini one is great as a tool-box special. I'm afraid I wouldn't want anyone lifting the oak boards in my house with a 'screw-driver or crowbar'....... that sounds very pikey and unprofessional
What you should do is tell the client before you start that they would need somebody to re lay the carpets "properly" once you've finished...
What you should do is tell the client before you start that they would need somebody to re lay the carpets "properly" once you've finished...
Please never throw anything made by bahco (apart from their files mede in Portugal) I've always found them to be very well made and designed tools. They invented the adjustable spanner and because they didn't patent the direction of the tightener everyone else has them. Top engineering.
Please never throw anything made by bahco (apart from their files mede in Portugal) I've always found them to be very well made and designed tools. They invented the adjustable spanner and because they didn't patent the direction of the tightener everyone else has them. Top engineering.
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