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marine carpet binding

Instabind for Marine Carpet Binding

Bond offers a number of options for our Instabind carpet binding product. It’s summertime now, and people are exploring the great outdoors on their boats and in their RVs, so it’s a good time to remind our customers that we have an Instabind product for marine carpet binding. It works great to bind carpets, gives added protection against the damage water can cause, and it’s simple to install. 

Marine Carpet Binding

You may be sprucing up or renovating your boat or RV and want to replace the carpets. Or perhaps you have an indoor/outdoor carpet remnant you’d like to use for your deck to make it more comfortable and attractive. Once you’ve decided on which type of carpet you’d like or chosen your remnant, you’ll need to choose an edge treatment or binding. The binding is what will protect the carpet from fraying and coming apart. It will also give your rug a lovely, finished look. 

Often people will choose a binding color that matches the carpet, mat, or snap-in flooring as closely as possible. Another decorative choice is to pick a contrasting color that will match an element of your boat, yacht, or RV. This will change the look of the carpet or mat and give it something extra visually, as well as complement its surroundings. 

Bond’s outdoor marine style carpet edging is made using solution dyed acrylic material. It is available in four stock colors (black, navy, grey & beige) in 50 ft rolls. This marine carpet binding is UV protected and mildew resistant, which makes it ideal for outdoor carpets or anything that might get damp or exposed to the elements.

You will not need special binding equipment to apply the Instabind. All you need for this project is scissors, hot melt glue gun, carpet tape, and some time. We do recommend using Bond’s Hi-Temp polyamide glue sticks when applying our outdoor marine binding. This glue will bond better and last longer in exterior surroundings. 

Keep your outdoor carpets from fraying with our Instabind outdoor marine carpet binding! Call us today to order your Instabind, glue, and anything else you might need for your summer DIY projects. We’re here to help.

 

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ProDriveHD Tipper/De-tipper mallet cap tool

The New ProDriveHD Tipper/De-tipper Mallet Cap Tool

You may already be familiar with Bond’s line of high quality ProDriveHD line flooring fastener products. We’ve mentioned many of them before on this blog, and we’d like to introduce another product that will help to make floor installation easier: the ProDriveHD Tipper/De-tipper mallet cap tool.

Mallets and Mallet Caps

Mallets are an essential installation tool. Bond carries a variety of steel head mallets and replacement mallet caps suitable for this type of job. Our mallets are designed for hardwood floor installation and make an easier job of it by allowing the user to apply maximum force with little effort. The right mallet makes the job of installing wood flooring not only easier, but safer too.

We also have replacement mallet caps available in white, gray, and black. They fit all major flooring mallet brands. Each mallet cap has a heavy-duty, chrome-plated steel retention ring that ensures a proper fit.

The ProDriveHD Tipper/De-tipper Mallet Cap Tool

To help make the mallet-cap removal/installation process simple, we are now offering the ProDriveHD Tipper/D-Tipper mallet cap tool. This is an exciting new tool, the first ever on the market, and it works to remove old mallet caps and install new ones with ease and without any additional tools.

Designed by Hollis Henderson, Jr. the Tipper/De-tipper allows anyone to tip or de-tip any rubber mallet cap in less than 30 seconds. The device has 5 unique stations and is designed to install any imported or domestic-made round and angle-head mallet caps. It works on any mallet. Its sturdy construction means that it will likely never require maintenance.

This video demonstrates how easy the ProDriveHD Tipper/De-Tipper Mallet Cap Tool makes both the removal and installation processes. Removing the cap can be accomplished with a normal amount of pressure. Installation of a new cap can be done with even less effort. This tool will save you time, effort, and frustration.

If your company needs mallets, we want to be your source for those mallets and their replacement caps. The ProDriveHD Tipper/De-tipper will make maintaining those mallets a snap. When your projects require quality tools, we recommend using ProDriveHD products. They are truly superior products at the right price. Call us today at 1-888-800-BOND to order your mallets or other carpet or flooring products.

 

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Bond’s Turf Seaming Method

If you need to install artificial turf whether for your own personal use or as a part of your business’s services, Bond has everything you need to get the job done. Even better, Bond’s turf seaming method makes it possible to complete the process in three easy steps! 

Bond’s Turf Seaming Method Eliminates Problems and Mess

One thing no one enjoys about installing artificial turf is messing around with pails of glue, fabric, and trowels. Our method eliminates this trouble. Bond’s Turf Tape is easy to use. Simply roll it out, line it up, use a high-temperature iron to heat it, and lay your seam. It’s not necessary to use messy two-part epoxy glue and wait for it to cure. This makes our system exceptionally versatile. Turf Tape already has the glue incorporated into it, and it’s activated when ironed. 

It even works in inclement weather and other bad outdoor conditions. The seal is strong and will last when used with all urethane-backed turfs. It also cures within minutes without any exposure to harmful fumes! 

Satisfied Customers Use Our Turf Tape! 

Here’s a testimonial from one of our customers, Versatile Grass

“We have been getting to understand and practice with your new hot-melt turf-seaming system on remnants and such, but today was the first real-world landscaping grass install for your just received system. Here is the actual job closing email from my install foreman moments ago:

‘The new seaming technique works like a charm and the seams were quite possibly the best ones and the easiest I’ve done EVER!’

“Certainly music to my ears as the company owner. That is a nice, tight program you’ve got there…suspect we will be a regular client for you now.  ‘Well done’ accolades to your staff and R&D folks…this is indeed everything you touted it to be. It will be difficult to go back to the nasty glue regime now. Please do keep me up-to-date on any new developments specific to the turf industry please.” –Rob M. 

Bond Products stocks everything anyone would need to seam and install artificial turf. All you truly need is Bond Turf Tape and a seaming iron, but we have many other useful tools and products as well.

If you want to learn more about Bond’s Turf Seaming Method, we explain it in our tutorial here. 

 

There are so many uses for artificial turf. Shop here for all of our turf seaming tools, or call us at 1-888-800-BOND for help. We’ll be happy to get you the products you need to make turf seaming and installation a snap. 

 

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carpet binding training

Get Carpet Binding Training or Help at Bond’s Training Facility

If you are a customer in the Philadelphia tri-state region, you may not be aware of an additional service that we offer – training and in-person assistance. At Bond’s carpet workroom and training facility, we have employees who work full time binding, fringing, and serging area rugs. If you want to see them in operation, our workroom is open to the public, and we give carpet binding training as well if you’re interested. 

Carpet Binding Training 

In past years we have held annual open houses in the spring and fall. People could drop in to our state-of-the-art carpet workroom and receive free instruction on maintaining and servicing a carpet binder as well as free training on binding, serging, beveling and fringing techniques. If you have not had an opportunity to come, now is a great time to visit us and see how to set up a carpet workroom and get training to offer high-end, carpet-edge finishes.

Bond’s Carpet Workroom

You may be interested in starting your own carpet workroom or adding additional services to your business. If so, we are ready to help. We began this service to accommodate local rug cleaning companies, but now we have employees whose work includes blind stitching wide custom borders, cove base cutting and binding, custom area rug making, Oriental rug restoration, and more. If you want to see how it’s done, come on in!

You may be considering purchasing equipment to expand your business’s capabilities and improving your bottom line. Perhaps you are unsure of which machine would be best suited for your needs. At our workroom you can see different machines in action and ask questions about how they work and which ones are best for specific jobs. We even have machine package deals if you want to purchase everything you need to get your company started with a new machine right out of the box. 

We also service the machines we sell. Bond’s mechanics are friendly and happy to answer your questions and help you learn what you need to know to operate and maintain your Bond carpet machines and equipment. We offer machine servicing and parts for most makes and models of binders, sergers, bevelers, and cutters. 

Now is always the right time to make your business more competitive. With the right training and experience, you can bind or serge carpets either at your business or on site. Contact us today if you would like to learn more about carpet equipment or receive carpet binding training at our workroom. 

 

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Twill Tape – Good for So Many Uses

What is twill tape? You may be familiar with the look of twill fabric but not aware of the many great uses of twill tape. In this blog we will talk about where the name twill comes from and how it has been used over the years and is used now.

What Is Twill?

Twill is a fabric composed of yarns that are woven very closely together with diagonal parallel ridges on the surface. This is a tough, sturdy fabric that dates back to ancient times. Twill tapes have similar diagonal lines and the thickness required of a tape used to hold things together. They can withstand repeated washing and regular use and will retain their shape. The interlocking twill weave pattern can fold to cover corners or shape around curves which makes it a versatile tape. If you apply it properly to your rug, it will lie flat without rippled edges and last a long time. 

Uses for Twill Tape

Twill tape is used to keep the edges of rugs and carpets from unraveling. It makes a great edge binding for hooked rugs and will cover the tougher edges of a latch-hook rug to finish it beautifully. Traditionally, twill tapes have covered braided oval or circular floor rugs. Twill tapes can also be used on carpet remnants to make a throw rug or a play rug for an area with high traffic. All you have to do is fold it around the edges of the fabric and sew it in place by hand. You can also use twill tapes for hemming in a similar way to rug binding. 

To stabilize seams, sew a strip of twill tape on the wrong side of the back fabric piece and then sew that to the front fabric piece. This works great for shoulder seams, especially when you’re working with stretchy fabrics like knits. 

To form a casing for a drawstring or elastic, simply sew a long edge of twill tape to your fabric, leaving a hole. You can then insert your elastic or drawstring through that hole and tie or tack the ends. Twill tapes are frequently used for hospital gowns or other pieces of clothing that are fastened together with sturdy ties. 

Twill tape can be used as snap tape, a by-the-yard strip of set-in snaps. If you don’t happen to have a snap setter, it can be really handy for putting in a row of snaps. The twill tape is sturdy enough to withstand the constant pull of opening and closing the snaps.

You can use twill tape for decoration or to add product labels to items you make and sell. The tape functions naturally as an attractive label material. 

Bond Products carries a variety styles and sizes of 100% cotton twill tapes. Take a moment to browse through our twill products. If you have any questions about twill tape or any of the products we carry, please call 1-888-800-BOND and talk to one of our friendly customer service representatives. 

 

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Need Air Hoses and Parts? Bond Has Them!

Bond Products is pleased to offer more products in our ProDriveHD™ line to our customers who need flooring and roofing tools and supplies. We recently added air hoses and parts to our inventory. If you need air hoses for your pneumatic tools, we want to be your source.

What Do Air Hoses Do? 

Air hoses are used to deliver the compressed air that pneumatic tools need to operate. Unlike other power tools that use either batteries or direct current to operate, air tools use compressed air. Workers in many different industries, including medicine, industrial, agriculture and construction, use air hoses for tools like sprayers, nailers, and torque wrenches. Bond Products’ pneumatic stapler is commonly used for both flooring and roofing applications. 

Because the air in these systems is under high pressure, the air hoses they use must be strong and durable so they will not leak or get damaged. The parts or fittings for air hoses must be able to withstand the pressure the tool generates. The parts we offer for sale are made of brass and tough and long lasting. It’s important to keep the hose away from contact with sharp objects or corners, but if your air hoses have an issue at some future date, they are easily repaired in the field.

Air Hose Parts 

Bond Products offers air hoses in 50-foot and 100-foot options. We also sell these parts for them: 

1/4″ NPT female-Brass, Nipple for Air Hose

1/4″ NPT female-Brass, Industrial Six Ball Coupler, for Air Hose

1/4″ ID 3/3″ OD Air Hose Splicer

Our high quality air hoses and parts are available for sale, and there is never a better time than now to stock up on the parts you need and any replacement parts you may need in the future. Call us at 1-888-800-BOND to order anything you need for flooring, carpet installation, carpet binding, roofing, or any other DIY projects you may have. 

 

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carpet serger Alpha-Mini

Working with Your Carpet Serger: Removing Yarn

Have ever wondered how to remove yarn from a serged piece of carpet? If you have, we have just created the video tutorial for you. Learning to use your carpet serger confidently and efficiently is important, so we at Bond Products want to share our tricks with you whenever we can. 

Working with Your Carpet Serger

Carpet serging adds value and visual impact to a carpet, but sometimes mistakes happen and you have to fix the damage. Then you need to know how to remove the serging without a knife. You do not want to cut the carpet or slice your hand accidentally, and there is a better way to remove serging yarn. In this short video Brian demonstrates how he removes yarn that was serged with Bond’s Alpha Mini-2000 portable serger

This serger is a two-thread machine. Sergers use two types of materials to serge a carpet, both yarn and thread. The thread goes through the needle of the serger, while the yarn goes through the looper. The yarn is much thicker than the thread and, as it’s wrapped over and over around the edge of the carpet, much more of it is used. The thread is used to wrap the yarn to the carpet itself and is made of strong nylon. 

Removing the Serging Yarn

If you don’t know there’s a trick to removing the yarn, you might be tempted to cut it off with a knife or a scissors, but there’s an easier way. If you pull the yarn and the sewing threads at the same time, the serging will unravel. There will be far more serging yarn to remove per inch than sewing thread, so you need to keep that in mind. Just keep pulling carefully, and it will come off. When you get the hang of it, it comes apart fairly easily. This is very similar to opening up a pet food bag that has been stitched shut. 

Once you have removed the yarn from the carpet, you can dispose of it and re-serge or do whatever you would like with the piece.

If you have any questions about serging or the sergers we offer for sale, or if you’re looking for serging thread, yarn, binding tape or any products you might need, call us at 1-888-800-BOND. We will be more than happy to help you find anything you need for your project.

 

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Needle nose carpet cutting tool

A Carpet Cutting Tool That Makes Installation a Snap

Any tool that can make a task significantly easier is one that we know our customers will appreciate. Bond Products offers a variety of carpet cutting tools, but our needle nose cushion back cutter is both handy and affordable. If you’re looking for a carpet cutting tool that will make the carpet installation process simpler and faster, this is it. 

What Do You Need in a Carpet Cutting Tool?

Wall-to-wall carpet was a great development in carpet history, but installing it is definitely harder than placing an area rug in the right spot. Carpet backing can be tough to cut through, especially when the goal is to cut straight and connect carpet seams so well they aren’t at all visible.

Bond Products’ needle nose carpet cutting tool is awesome for this job. It features a point that separates carpet fibers when you push the tool through the pile, splitting the carpet evenly so you can create a nice, straight cut. Its handle is firm and grippable so it won’t slip in your hand. 

This tool takes round blades, and works wonderfully for row cutting. It’s simple to cut along the tops of carpets with this carpet cutter, and it’s excellent for berber carpets as well as any dense carpet that it’s hard to locate the rows. You simply put the blade down on the carpet where you want to make a cut, push the cutting tool through the carpet, and it glides through, making a nice, clean cut. If you want to trace a line in the carpet before you cut it, keep the blade up and use the edge of the cutter to push through the fibers. You can line up another piece of carpet this way and cut it to match exactly. 

The cut this needle nose carpet cutting tool makes is close to the fibers, so you will be able to create nice seams. It’s also wonderful for cutting carpet near doorways or doing patch work to replace damaged areas of carpet. 

Bond also sells the round-edged blades for this cutter separately in packs of 100. 

If you’re looking for a carpet cutting tool that will take the frustration out of cutting and seaming, call us at 1-888-800-BOND and order this needle nose tool. We think you will be very pleased with what it can do for you. As always, we will be happy to answer any questions you may have and match you up with the right products for your needs. 

 

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faux leather carpet binding

Bond’s Faux Leather Carpet Binding

Bond Products offers a large selection of Instabind carpet binding tapes, including faux leather Instabind. There are aesthetic and practical benefits to using faux leather to bind your area rugs. Here we will talk about why this type of binding looks great and wears well on area rugs.  

What Is Faux Leather Carpet Binding? 

Faux  Leather binding is a synthetic leather with PVC on the face and cotton backing. There are different types of faux leather, but the one used in our carpet binding products is made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC). 

Chemical companies like DuPont began developing synthetic products in the early 1930s. Dr. Wallace Hume Carothers patented the first synthetic fiber and called it Nylon 6,6. The goal of experimenting with synthetic fibers was to create new material that would improve on the limitations of fibers like cotton, wool, and linen and be less expensive to manufacture. By the 1940s, vinyl leather was available and used to make shoes, upholstery, and the interiors of cars. The 1950s saw polyurethane products become available to the public. 

Vinyl upholstery is composed of two different types of synthetic materials. The fibers are made from polyester and then coated with vinyl that is made from PVC and plasticizers. The vinyl is melted on the fibers which seals them and makes them both strong and nearly waterproof. Vinyl is a great fabric for many uses for these reasons. 

Benefits of Faux Leather

While leather is a beautiful material, it’s not ideal for every use. Faux leather offers some advantages to leather, including: 

Affordability – Faux leather is much cheaper to produce than leather is and therefore cheaper to purchase.

Durability – Vinyl can take a beating and remain attractive. It won’t crack or peel like leather or fade in sunlight. It’s stain and water resistant too. 

Maintenance – It’s simple to clean vinyl material. Just wipe it with a cloth and warm water. It won’t absorb moisture. Some newer faux leather products are designed to make wiping away ink or food stains simple and fast. 

Uniformity – Because it’s mass produced, faux leather will look the same and can be easily matched or replaced.

VarietyBond offers faux leather carpet binding in many colors which allows for much more choice for our customers and their needs. 

Workability – Faux leather is easy to cut and attach. Instabind makes it extra simple because it’s applied with hot glue rather than sewn. There’s no visible stitching or stitching mistakes to see either. 

We even offer a chart of our leather choices for purchase. If you’re looking for an interesting binding for your carpet that will wear beautifully and be simple to maintain, check out our faux leather Instabind. You won’t be sorry! 

 

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cotton fringe

How to Fix Discolored Cotton Fringe

If you have area rugs, you know how nice they look on your floors – unless they are in poor condition. When your rugs get damaged, you need to know how to fix them. One relatively simple rug problem is discolored cotton fringe. If your rug fringe has frayed or turned yellow, you don’t need to throw it away. You can give your rug a new life by replacing the rug fringe. 

To understand how to fix your rug, you have to know a little bit about it. On a traditional antique rug, the fringes are the warps of the rug tied together to finish off the rug. Rug makers tie strands of wool or silk into knots by hand around these warps. The warps are as long as the rug itself, and the fringe is the way the rug maker secures the underpinnings of the rug itself. On this type of rug, you can’t simply cut off a damaged fringe because, if you do, the rug will be in danger of unraveling completely.

On a machine-made rug, the fringe is not a part of the rug’s foundation. It’s a decorative touch that’s added to finish off the rug because people have been accustomed to seeing fringe on a nice rug. This means the fringe is easily replaceable.

People like the look of rug fringes, but, unfortunately, fringes are the most fragile part of the rug. They show dirt faster. They get sucked up into the vacuum cleaner. Kids and pets paw at them. Unless you have a very light colored rug, the fringes are likely to look worse than the rest of the rug before long.

Complicating this is the fact that many rug fringes are bleached to give them a bright, ultra-white look. This is eye catching, but bleach and other whiteners chemically damage fringe, especially natural fibers like cotton fringe. 

If you have damaged or discolored cotton fringe, don’t panic. There are some solutions. If the fringe is only dirty in one spot or another, you can try to clean the fringe yourself by dabbing at it gently with soap and water. If the fringes break when you touch them, they are too damaged to clean and need to be replaced. If the rug is handmade or very valuable you should not try to clean it yourself. Take it to a professional to clean. They will know how to repair it in a way that best maintains its value.

If your machine-made rug has dirty fringe that is damaged, the easiest solution is to replace the fringe. Bond Products offers cotton fringe in a variety of colors. It’s sold by the foot, cut to the size that you would like. You can remove the damaged fringe and replace it with new. In fact, we have a lock-stitch TMB sewing machine we use and sell here at Bond Products, and we even have a video explaining the process on our website. You can also use a heavy duty sewing machine for this purpose. 

Discolored cotton fringe does affect the look of a rug, but a new fringe will add something special and revive your rug. If you need any help replacing your cotton fringe or selecting a color of fringe, contact Bond Products at 1-888-800-BOND. We are always glad to assist you with any of your carpet and area-rug needs. 

 

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serging yarn

Serging Thread and Serging Yarn – How Are They Different?

Bond Products sells a large selection of products necessary for carpet binding and serging, This includes machines, replacement supplies, yarn, and thread. If you wonder how serging thread and yarn are different from each other and other types of thread, read on.

First, here’s a brief definition of what carpet serging is:

“Carpet serging is a sewing technique where the edges of a carpet are wrapped with yarn in order to prevent unraveling and give it a beautiful, finished look. Serging uses a continuous wrap of yarn, about 3/8ths of an inch wide, around the edge of a rug.”

How Is Serging Thread Different? 

A serger uses two types of materials to serge a carpet: yarn and thread. The cotton yarn is quite thick and has a slick finish. Serger yarn is wound tight so it will go through the loopers on the serger. Often people who work with serger yarn will refer to it as serging thread, so that can create some confusion. The thread goes through the needle of the serger, while the yarn goes through the looper. 

Serging thread is usually a tex 138 or 207 size and has great break strength. It has to be because it passes through many different guides within the serging machine with a lot of tension. The thread is used to wrap the yarn to the carpet itself. The serger thread varieties we sell are made of nylon. Nylon is very strong. It’s important for the serging thread to not shed lint when it’s used so that it doesn’t cause the serger to clog up. 

Carpet professionals will select serging yarn to complement the colors of the rugs being serged. While older rugs were once hand serged using a type of whip stitch, modern rugs are machine serged because it’s so much more efficient and less expensive.

Bond’s serging yarn is sold on 1.25-pound cones It comes in 56 different colors. Each cone covers roughly 175-200 feet. This allows the carpet professional to choose the best yarn color match for the carpet. 

Bond’s serging thread is sold in 16-ounce spools and comes in 10 different colors. Bonded 207 nylon is the most popular choice for our serging machines. Our customers also have the option of selecting our 138 nylon as well if they are using a portable serger.

If you’re looking for serging thread, yarn, binding tape or any products you might need for binding or serging carpets, call us at 1-888-800-BOND. We will be more than happy to help you find what you need.

 

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Waterproof Carpet Options for Your Home

We’ve talked before on this blog about your options for outdoor carpet. It’s good to know which kinds of carpet fibers are designed for places like patios, basements, and next to the pool. We have extended our living spaces into places that get exposed to the elements. “The elements” can mean a lot of things, but water is the main threat to carpet. No one wants to invest money in a rug that will be quickly ruined by mildew and mold.

If you are looking for a truly waterproof carpet for the more common living areas of your home, like living rooms and bedrooms, you’re now in luck. Shaw makes a residential waterproof carpet called LifeGuard. This carpet is designed to resist the destruction of kids and pets or anything liquid that life throws your way.

How does it work? LifeGuard’s RX2 technology is a stain and soil repellent that prevents the carpet fiber from absorbing dirt or spills. From a layman’s perspective, this sounds similar to the olefin (polypropylene) fibers used to make outdoor carpet. Plastic simply does not absorb like cloth fibers do. RX2 guarantees total fiber coverage, from the top to the bottom of the fiber, meaning that if you clean a spill up right away, it will not stain.

What’s more, LifeGuard carpet has a backing made from 100% thermoplastic that does not allow liquid to penetrate it. If your dog has an accident on the carpet, it will not seep through to the wood floor below. If your toddler spills milk all over your carpet, not only will that milk not get through to the cracks in the floor, but the LifeGuard fibers will wick the milk back up to the surface. There you can soak it up with a cloth and clean it with water and soap.

Lifeguard looks more like a typical wall-to-wall carpet than other water-resistant or outdoor carpet options which means you now have a lot of choices about what carpet to use for the different parts of your home. Artificial turf may be what you’d prefer on your patio, but if you’re finishing your basement to be a more formal looking living area, instead of only a playroom, LifeGuard may be a more appealing option. And, of course, you can make area rugs out of LifeGuard instead of installing it wall to wall.

Parents of young children don’t want to sacrifice everything nice in their homes. They’d still like to showcase their hardwood floors even if they’re covered by toys some of the time. Waterproof carpet and rug options offer them that option.

Bond Products has everything you need for installing carpet, making rugs out of remnants, or putting down turf. If you need staples, staple guns, mallets, mallet caps, L-cleats, or finish nails for your flooring project, shop our Pro Drive HD™ line of suppliesCall us if you need help or advice in your quest to make your floors more beautiful and user friendly.

 

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Staple Gun Safety Rules

Staple guns are very useful tools. They are portable, efficient, and simple to operate. This is why people use them for such a wide range of tasks and projects including woodworking, roofing, and carpet installation. However, staple guns can be dangerous if they are not handled with the right precautions or used properly. In this blog we will talk about the staple gun safety rules you need to know. 

Different Types of Staple Guns

Staple guns come in different varieties, including manual, electric, and pneumatic staple guns. Some are more affordable. Some are more efficient. The one you need depends on the job you want to do. All of them fire staples. 

Follow Basic Safety Rules

Because staples when fired are sharp projectiles, you should take the right precautions when you use your staple gun:

  • Always wear proper safety gear. This includes goggles or glasses, gloves, and ear protection if you are using a pneumatic staple gun. Make sure the gloves you choose aren’t bulky and allow you to hold the staple gun easily and securely. 
  • Hold objects you intend to staple in place with clamps instead of your hands. 
  • Never walk with your finger on the trigger of a staple gun and do not disable the gun’s safety features. You should also never drag or pull it by its cord. You do not want to cause it to fire accidentally.
  • Do not bang things with your staple gun or try to use it as a hammer. That’s not your staple gun’s function.
  • Do not point your staple gun at people or pets. If you are holding it but not using it, keep it pointed downward and away from your body. 

Staple guns fire in one of two ways, either one staple at a time or on continuous feed. If you use a continuous feed staple gun, it’s easier to forget that staples are still firing, so you need to be mindful of what you are doing and focus on only pulling the trigger when you want to fasten something. If you aren’t careful, it’s easy to staple something you don’t want stapled. 

Read the instructions that come with your staple gun before you use it, and make sure you have the correct type of staples you need. If you are using a staple gun with a cord, make sure you unplug it if you have to move it from one location to another, give it to another person, or try to fix a staple jam. Watch the cord too. It’s too easy to trip over if you don’t, and you don’t want to stumble with a gun in your hand and your finger on the trigger.

Before you use your staple gun, check it over to make sure all the parts are working correctly. You should also clean it after every use and wipe it down with the correct oil. Do not let the oil build up, though. Wipe it off so it doesn’t attract dust or dirt. 

If you follow the staple gun safety rules, you will be able to use your tool to do your job or complete your project. These are very helpful tools as long as you maintain them and use them correctly. If you need either staple guns or staples, we have a good variety of them here at Bond Products and would be happy to talk to you about our inventory. Call us at 1-888-800-BOND for assistance.

 

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Rope Edge Style Instabind – A Unique Touch for Your Decor

Most of our customers are familiar with Bond Products’ featured carpet binding tape, Instabind. We offer many different types of Instabind in a wide range of colors. One style that our customers love is the rope edge Instabind. This style appeals to people who want a carpet binding that has a little something extra or who appreciate the nautical look in their home decor or on their boats.

Why Do People Love the Look of Rope? 

Rope is tied to the marine or beach look in many people’s minds, pardon the pun. Sailboats cannot function without rope, of course, so sailing and rope go together. According to Martha Stewart, “the same details that make rope sturdy—its innate twists, turns, and braids—also give it a strong visual presence. That’s why we love using it for decorative projects.”

While rope style binding is perfect for dressing up carpets or mats for use on boat interiors, rope can be used to add visual interest to mirrors, picture frames, and wreaths. With a glue gun and a few hours, you can add rope edge style Instabind to not only carpet remnants but also items like lampshades or anything with an edge to give it an elegant looking trim. 

Rope Edge Style Instabind

This style of Instabind is available in 22 colors from our Instabind color chart. It’s available for purchase in standard 50- or 100-foot rolls or in custom-size lengths priced by the foot. The diameter of the rope edge is 25/64” wide. The tools you need to apply the binding are carpet scissors, clear tape and a hot glue gun. That’s it! That’s all you need to turn a carpet remnant into a rug

Here’s what one of our satisfied customers said about their experience using our rope edge binding: 

“The braid was larger than I expected, and that was awesome! It was easy to install and turned out better than I had hoped for. So much cheaper and faster than sending out for binding. We installed it on a stair runner while it was still in place. We loosened the edges and did not have to remove them to install. Lifesaver! I will absolutely be recommending this product and using it again if a need arises. Loved it!” 

If you would like to purchase rope edge style Instabind and have questions about colors or how much Instabind you would need to order to complete your home project, please call our customer service representatives at 1-888-800-BOND. They would be happy to talk you through what you need and get you completely set up for your next weekend project. 

 

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What’s the Difference between Scissors and Shears?

Do you know the difference between scissors and shears? They seem like the same thing. We use the words interchangeably. They are not the same, though. They have different features and are used for cutting different objects. If you want to work with carpet, getting a good pair of shears is a must. 

What Are Scissors?

Everyone knows what scissors are, right? Surprisingly, no. Scissors are a specific type of cutting tool. They have a blade length of less than 6 inches, and the finger holes on their handles are equally sized and symmetrical. All-purpose scissors, also known as office scissors, have straight blades. They are generally inexpensive and used for a variety of tasks. 

Scissors should not be used on both paper and fabric because that will cause the blades to dull. Dull blades are more likely to rip paper or fabric or leave a jagged edge. If you are working with fabric or carpet, you’ll want a quality pair of shears instead. 

Scissors vs. Shears

Shears are more expensive than all-purpose scissors because they are tougher and more versatile. Shears have different sized finger holes. The smaller finger hole on one handle is for your thumb, and the larger is for your fingers. Because you can hold shears using more than one finger, you can apply more pressure and have extra control when you use them to cut. The blade on shears is usually longer and sharper than on a pair of scissors. This will cut cleanly without ragged edges. The sharper blade and better grip makes this the sturdier tool.

Bond’s Smooth Cut Shears

Bond Products offers six different options of the highest quality, ergonomically designed smooth cut shears. These are the sharpest, best cutting pair of shears you’ll ever purchase. We guarantee you’ll be satisfied with their performance. Their razor sharp edges will last indefinitely. We have shears for both left-handed and right-handed people, but most of our shears options are ambidextrous and can be used by either. 

The shears come in options that range from 8 inches to to 12-inch heavy-duty shears. Their handles are made of soft elastomer plastic, and the tension of the shears can be adjusted. The shears have sharp, stainless steel blades, and nickel-plated brass nuts. The 9-inch shears with an offset handle is especially good for working with carpet

If you need shears, please take a moment to look through the variety of shears we sell. You can always direct questions to our customer service representatives by calling us at 1-888-800-BOND. We will be happy to direct you to the best option for your cutting needs. 

 

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Happy New Year 2021

The New Year: Looking Back at 2020 and Forward to 2021

As we all know, 2020 was a challenging year for most people. At Bond Products we worked hard to keep our business open and operating for our customers. Here’s a look back at what happened with us in 2020 as well as our hopes for what lies ahead in 2021.

Bond’s Greatest Hits of 2020

Out of the gate, 2020 started off with challenges for shipping as well as changes in tariffs on goods coming from abroad. The coronavirus originated in China, and, since a great deal of manufacturing comes from that country, that meant many businesses worldwide had to scramble to remain productive.  

Bond Products introduced our Pro Drive HD™line of products in February, including mallets and mallet caps, staples and staple guns, flooring nails, and L-cleats. We’re excited about offering high quality flooring products to our customers who work installing flooring and carpet. 

In February COVID-19 reached the United States, and lockdowns began in many states shortly thereafter. Our customers began making masks using Bond’s binding tapes and they sent in pictures of their handiwork. We also began offering PPE: gloves, masks, and hand sanitizer, for people who were finding it a challenge to locate these items locally or even online.  

We premiered 5 new earth tones for our Instabind binding tape in the spring. It now comes in Heather, Lead, Smoke, Graphite, and Chestnut as well as many other colors. Because people spent much more time at home this year, they had the opportunity to do home improvement projects, including carpet binding. If you have a carpet remnant and a little time this winter, take a moment to browse through our Instabind color offerings. There’s something there for everyone. 

This fall we added two new helpful features to our website. For our international customers we made it simpler to purchase and ship products to other countries. We also offered financing on our carpet binding equipment so that businesses could purchase equipment simply and quickly without taking out a formal business loan.  

What’s Next in 2021?

Much seems up in the air right now due to politics, the economy, and COVID-19 restrictions, but Bond Products intends to be here for you and your business in 2021. We are proud of all the actions we have taken to remain open and operating throughout this year and will continue to provide a wide variety of products at reasonable prices to our customers. If you have any questions about our products or how you can get them in the U.S. or abroad, call us anytime at 1-888-800-BOND. We are always happy to help. 

From our Bond Products family to yours, we wish you all the best in 2021, and we hope it’s a safe, productive, and happy year for everyone on our beautiful planet. 

 

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