Of carpet and cut it into easy to handle strips photo 1.
Easiest way to cut rolled carpet.
X research source to find the inner area of the room multiply the length of the room in feet by the width.
We put the roll on our ankles while sitting down.
Instead of raking your blade across the carpet and through the padding to make a cut just make a 4 5 inch hole and use your fingers to pull the carpet up with one hand then cut the raised carpet.
The we ctt off the edge of the paper.
Carpet is a common type of flooring material used in indoor and outdoor applications for homes and offices.
Know what a manageable strip is.
Comfortable and easy to use.
Extra long nose for better row separation.
Get someone to assist and cut it to an approximate size as every carpet fitter would.
When it comes to cutting carpet of any type flipping it over first makes the job immensely easier.
One way to do this is to lift the carpet away from the floor as you cut.
Most rolls of carpet come in widths of 12 feet so be sure to take this into account when plotting out the best way to cover the floor.
The backing is flat keeping what you re doing completely visible while carpet fibers may be thick or nubby hindering or moving the knife as you try to cut a straight line.
The cutter has an extra long nose for better row separation plus a bottom platform and beveled surface that allows the cutter to stay straight.
It took a while but all rolls were like this.
This carpet cutter is the ideal tool for cutting carpets accurately and efficiently.
The roll you produce must be something you can lift and move and it must fit in whatever vehicle will be used to transport the old carpet away.
I would not cut it on the roll unless you do what we did in the 1950 s with wallpaper.
Then grab the carpet by hand and continue to pull it up along an entire wall.
To detach the carpet from the tack strip that holds the carpet in place along walls start in a corner.
While it is simple enough to cut carpet with a utility knife or carpet shears there are methods you can use to streamline the process and ensure that your cuts are efficient and clean rather than ragged and time consuming.