Dan R Braucht wrote:
If a home owner "demanded" you lay the floor upside down would you do it?
Tom is right...it's faster to install using a stair step method. For me if I use a lighter tool and can work faster that is less fatigue also. Installing as much flooring in a small area (stair step method), using a cordless saw on the cut end are some of the ways I accomplish that.
I've watched a couple of your videos...the edger wrench is neat but you shouldnt turn the edger upside down to change paper...dust will fall into the bolt hole and eventually build up so you can't tighten the bolt down (it happened to me). The on board dust containment is a neat idea but the collection bag is to small and it's to tall (again I'm a make it smaller and lighter sort of guy)
Your promoting your tools/business and that's ok...but like you said there's more than one way to skin a cat...however I skin a cat the way the most cat skinners do because most ways are not fast or profitable.
I NEVER use red rosin paper . . . except the home owner demanded it . . because of severe allergy !
There's more than one way to skin the cat. Doing a rack and not walking -down- the- line, results in the same # of steps.
All I can say is my back fatigue is gone, happy bending to You. Watch more of the 53 videos.
There's more than one way to skin the cat. Doing a rack and not walking -down- the- line, results in the same # of steps.
All I can say is my back fatigue is gone, happy bending to You. Watch more of the 53 videos.
If a home owner "demanded" you lay the floor upside down would you do it?
Tom is right...it's faster to install using a stair step method. For me if I use a lighter tool and can work faster that is less fatigue also. Installing as much flooring in a small area (stair step method), using a cordless saw on the cut end are some of the ways I accomplish that.
I've watched a couple of your videos...the edger wrench is neat but you shouldnt turn the edger upside down to change paper...dust will fall into the bolt hole and eventually build up so you can't tighten the bolt down (it happened to me). The on board dust containment is a neat idea but the collection bag is to small and it's to tall (again I'm a make it smaller and lighter sort of guy)
Your promoting your tools/business and that's ok...but like you said there's more than one way to skin a cat...however I skin a cat the way the most cat skinners do because most ways are not fast or profitable.