In my last video i made a diy carpet knee kicker i wanted to show ever one how it works.
Diy carpet knee kicker.
Easy diy for your carpet needs.
The knee kicker works best for small rooms or hallways no wider or longer than 12 feet.
Back from the wall or built in and kick with the spot above your kneecap.
Installing carpet or making repairs to your carpet can be a daunting task not only due to the work involved but because of the tools needed to do.
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Rest the teeth about 6 in.
Carpet stretcher kicker made from a two by four and sheetrock screws.
It needs a cover.
The foam knee pad is already disintegrating.
A carpet cutter will make the job of cutting excess carpet much easier than trying to use a utility knife.
Matt does some more projects around his parents house.
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It also comes in handy for doing the last bit of stretching after using the power stretcher.
The knee kicker works like the carpet stretcher but requires you to be on your hands and knees.
Matt makes a carpet kicker.
Stretch any remaining tight areas with the knee kicker.
Perhaps a professional can kick it without any sideways movement but i can t and the friction has already begun to remove chunks from the foam pad.
Build your own carpet stretcher for 1 00.
Stretch the carpet with the knee kicker tool and pull the carpet towards the outer edges of the carpet away from the starting point.
Rated 1 out of 5 by cycleboy57 from one serious design flaw i realise this is a cheaper diy product but after barely 1 hour of light use i ve realised it has a serious design flaw.
Then embed the carpet with your hand.
A knee kicker can help you stretch the carpet in smaller areas that can t accommodate a power stretcher.