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Bond’s Sisal Binding Tapes

Bond Products specializes in binding tapes, including a wide variety of Instabind products for different applications. One of the specialty binding tapes we offer is our sisal binding tape. This type of tape is perfect for binding a currently popular rug choice – the attractive and durable sisal rug. 

What Is Sisal? 

Sisal is a plant fiber that comes from a succulent plant that grows in desert, equatorial climes, the Agave Sisalana. Consumers are interested in environmentally friendly home decor choices more and more, and sisal is a sustainable, biodegradable fiber that is grown without the use of many pesticides. It’s often used to make ropes as well as woven into rugs

This is a much coarser fiber than cotton, but people like to use sisal rugs when they opt for a layered-rug look. Rug manufacturers also combine sisal with other fibers like wool to make rugs that are softer and more pliable. 

What Is Sisal Binding Tape? 

Our sisal binding tape isn’t actually made of sisal. It’s a wide cotton binding that we call a sisal binding because it’s perfect for sisal. These tapes are wider because narrower bindings would pull off easily due from the cut edges of the sisal weave. They are manufactured from cotton as a natural fiber that pairs well with sisal and is also a “green choice.” We do latex the cut edges sometimes to seal them before we bind them. 

This wide binding has quickly become a designer look in decor. Bond Products does a lot of blind stitch work with our PBL-TX tapestry binder on sisal rugs as well. 

We sell two varieties of sisal binding tapes. The Bond 290 3-inch tape is available in 30 stock colors on 25-yard rolls. This is a heavy weave tape. The Bond 295 5-inch sisal binding tape is available in 12 stock colors on 25-yard rolls in the same heavy weave. This is a change for us, moving towards the heavier weave on shorter rolls. 

What’s Great about Sisal Rugs? 

Sisal has many natural advantages. It stretches. It’s both strong and durable and can take plenty of foot traffic and still wear well over time. In fact, it will soften with use and become more comfortable to walk on. Sisal is also anti-static. It actually pulls humidity from the air. 

Because they are light and neutral colored, sisal rugs pair well with many colors and fabric choices. They blend beautifully with other natural elements like wood, stone, and slate too. 

If you bind many sisal rugs, consider using our sisal binding tape. We are proud of the quality and attractiveness of these tapes, and we know you and your customers will enjoy them as well. For assistance or to order, call us at 1-888-800-BOND. 

 

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Happy 75th Anniversary to Bond Products!

Bond Products is celebrating 75 years of success as a family-owned and operated business this year! We are excited to hit this milestone, our 75th anniversary, with you, our customers. The company means so many things to the people who have been a part of it for years, and we want to thank you for being a part of our story.

The History of Bond Products

This company was started as the National Tapestry Company in 1910 by John Milnes. It manufactured high-end upholstery fabrics to begin with and, when the economy grew more challenging, diversified into making narrow tapes that were used in the garment industry and for the manufacture of military uniforms. 

John’s grandson, Kenneth Bond “KB” Milnes, began Bond Narrow Fabric Company in 1947 with a focus on distributing narrow fabrics. He and his brothers, Wesley and Arthur, with his nephew, Richard Milnes, added cotton carpet binding tape to the company’s offerings. This tape was made at a local Philadelphia mill. They sold narrow woven, knitted, and braided tapes and cords, sewing threads, elastics, and more to the garment and lampshade manufacturing trades. 

In 1963, Bond introduced the first “one-pass” narrow binding tape in 13/16″ width. It could be applied with a zigzag stitch sewing machine using a clear monofilament thread on the top side and a conventional filament bobbin thread. By the late 1960s, Bond was the leading manufacturer of this type of carpet binding tape. 

The company’s next major innovation was hot-melt carpet seaming tape, developed by KB Milnes when sewing and latexing seams were still the norm. This was a popular item in Bond’s product line for a number of years, and we still sell it today.

In 1980 we introduced a non-woven synthetic binding tape that became a major seller. Our sewing equipment division debuted in 1987, and we expanded into the machine market. Our line of machines now includes carving and cutting equipment and a wide variety of specialty products used in the creation and installation of carpet and rugs. 

Brian Milnes took over the family business from his father, Richard, in 2002 and has run it for the past two decades. Our workroom is now available to the public for training on the machines we sell. We also hold open house events for our customers so they can see what it is we do and how our carpet binders and other equipment work. We continue to add new products regularly. The most recent, our ProDrive product line of quality floor fasteners, has been popular with our customers for the past several years. 

Happy 75th Anniversary to Bond Products! 

Over 75 years and under four generations of Milnes guidance, Bond Products has offered innovative products and accessories to the floor covering trade. We are proud of our history of invention, continuous improvement, quality products, and service. We appreciate our customers and look forward to earning your business everyday. Here’s to the next 75 years! 

 

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Now Available: Faux Leather Instabind and Carpet Binding

Bond Products offers our customers a wide range of carpet binding products and options in both binding tapes and Instabind. One of our recent binding additions offers the attractive, finished look of leather in a more affordable and long lasting form. This is our faux leather Instabind and faux leather carpet binding

Many designers and customers enjoy the look of leather. It’s a timeless design option and looks especially nice as a wide carpet border. Leather binding can be expensive and challenging to manufacture, though. As an animal product, it’s limited in size, has to be tanned, and will always have seams. It also has a tendency to dry out and crack over time. This is why we offer our faux leather products. 

Faux Leather Instabind and Carpet Binding

Our faux leather products offer the attractiveness of leather at a lesser price and with excellent wear resistance. Made of vinyl, they mimic standard binding but without any stitches showing. Our faux leather bindings are available in 14 different stock colors and more durable than traditional carpet binding. In fact, their durability helps to reinforce the carpet backing along its cut edges. 

faux leather InstabindTo apply faux leather Instabind, you only need carpet scissors and a hot glue gun. We do recommend using latex-based hot-melt glue sticks for this type of project. This kind of glue provides a strong and lasting hold. Instabind is available by the roll in standard 48-foot lengths or in custom-sized lengths for an up charge. Faux leather Instabind is 5/16” in diameter. 

If your business offers carpet finishing, we do recommend using our faux leather binding for custom wide borders on high-end rugs. The finished product looks fantastic at an affordable price. The faux leather binding is cut to order from 1 inch to 6 inches, and rolls are 49 feet long. We offer it in 14 colors and three styles: Falcone, Fresh, and Festival. This product has a vinyl face and a cotton backing. 

We recommend using our Model PBL-TX Wide Tapestry Binder to create the wide carpet binding. This machine allows for sewing wide tapestry borders of up to 6.5” on the face. Blind stitch the wide border on, and flip and glue it to the back side of the rug for a beautiful and classic looking rug. This machine allows you to add income to your workroom or retail store business. You can charge $7 to $9 and up per linear foot of binding.

If our faux leather Instabind and faux leather binding appeal to you, but you’d like more information about our products, don’t hesitate to call us at 1-888-800-BOND. We would be more than happy to answer any questions about which products would be best for your needs. 

 

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Keep Your Carpet Binder in Good Shape with Sewing Oil

Your carpet binding machines, sergers, and equipment are quality pieces of equipment that will perform well over time. Every machine needs maintenance and repair periodically, however. One part of your regular maintenance schedule should be oiling your machines. At Bond we have stainless sewing oil available in several quantities and options for your convenience. 

What Is Sewing Oil? 

Binders and sergers operate much like sewing machines, and they must be lubricated regularly to keep performing well. Sewing oil is a lubricant that helps to lessen the friction between the mechanical parts that make up your machine. The oil helps stop any grinding that would wear down these parts over time. If these parts are not properly cleaned and oiled, your machine will run more loudly and less smoothly and eventually it will break down. 

There are different types of sewing oil that can be used with your equipment. You should never substitute these for an oil or substance that is not made for this type of machine, like cooking oil, motor oil, or WD-40. Using the wrong kind of oil can cause your machine to gum up or malfunction, and it will require repair.

How to Apply Sewing Oil 

Your equipment will come with a manual which will give instructions on how, where, and when you should oil your machine. Be sure to consult this manual to answer any questions you have about your machine before you begin to work on it.

Before you oil your machine, remember to unplug it. Remove any lint or dust in the machine as well. This can be done with an air compressor or with our aerosol product, Bond E-Z Duster. Applying the oil to the various mechanical parts is simpler with a long-tip bottle. If you do not already have one, we sell this type of machine oiler. If you apply too much oil, you can wipe away any excess with a rag. Do NOT add oil to any clutches as it can make them slip.

When you have successfully oiled your machine, you will notice an improvement in how well it runs. 

The sewing oil Bond Products offers comes in several different quantities: by the pint, quart, or gallon. We also sell a spray lube that you can use. If you have any questions about how much sewing oil you may need or anything having to do with the repair or maintenance of your equipment, please call us at 1-888-800-BOND. Our helpful staff will assist you either in getting the right products or with straightening out your machine issue. We are here to help you, so don’t hesitate to call. 

 

 

 

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What is rug carving? Use our pneumatic air carver to carve designs into your own rug!

Bond’s New Pneumatic Air Carver

If you are looking for a high quality pneumatic air carver, Bond has got you covered. Our air carver makes the art of rug carving much simpler. You can create crisp, clean lines in carpet with this sculpting tool. 

Want to Expand Your Carpet Capabilities? 

If your business works with carpet and area rugs, rug carving can add another profitable stream of income. There are many different types of rug beauty. Antique rugs have beautifully woven fibers. Carpeting can be a less visually arresting type of floor covering, but carving a carpet will add dimension and interest to any piece. 

If you’re not familiar with rug carving, it’s pretty straightforward. It’s adding texture to a piece of carpet by shaping the fibers with a carving tool. The carver shears away areas of the pile to create a visually interesting texture around its design elements. Every carved rug is a custom piece because this technique is done by hand by the carpet professional. 

Bond Products’ Pneumatic Air Carver

Our pneumatic air carver will allow you to make very professional looking carved rugs. It’s used by craftsmen interested in carving with artistic precision and confidence. While it will allow for fine rug sculpting, it’s designed to be used regularly and will stand up to production-line use. It’s durable, lightweight, and simple to maintain.

This rug carver comes with:

  • A standard blade plus one extra blade
  • Air filter
  • Air gauge regulator
  • Air hose
  • Carrying case

For best performance, clean and oil your rug carver regularly. You will need to grease the ball bearings and blades and adjust the air pressure with a maximum of 6 bars. Low pressure will reduce the speed of your carver, but higher pressure will destroy its motor. Take good care of it as you use it, and it will work well and last over time. 

Rug trends come and go, with yesterday’s design fads being replaced all the time, but there’s something about hand craftsmanship that’s very pleasing, both for the craftsman and for the rug owner. Bond’s pneumatic air carver will allow you to create carpets with an impressive professional finish. If you’ve been looking for another skill to cultivate, why not try it? You can’t beat the price.

If you have questions, as always you are welcome to call our customer service representatives at 1-888-800-BOND. They will be happy to help you find what you need for your project. 

 

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Bond Has the Flooring Fasteners You Need

If your business needs flooring fasteners, Bond Products has a large selection of quality hardwood flooring installation tools and fasteners, as well as other tools designed to make the job easier. We’re here to get you what you need to finish your project successfully. 

A Wide Variety of Flooring Fasteners 

Fasteners are what make flooring possible. They may be small, but they keep your flooring project together. Different types of fasteners have different selling points. 

Flooring StaplesStaples are a less expensive fastener option, but their dual-prong action gives them extra grip. They do less damage to carpet than nails and, with the right tools, are easy to lay and easy to remove if you make a mistake. You can load them quickly into a stapler. They’re also useful for installing lighter weight flooring products such as sheet vinyl flooring. 

Bond offers a full variety of staples that make the work quick and easy – narrow crown wood staples, divergent PAD staples, divergent electric staples, and underlayment staples.

Flooring L-cleatsCleat nails are a good option because they allow hardwood to expand and contract with changes in the seasons and weather. The “L” on the cleat works to securely fasten the floor to the subfloor while the smoother part of the cleat allows the floor to fluctuate with changes in the temperature and humidity without damage. Cleats are a good option if you need to fasten more delicate types of flooring

Our flooring cleats are collated to fit 16 GA and 18 GA nailing tools and are available in 1-1/2”, 1-3/4”, and 2”. 

Flooring Finish Nails – When choosing finish nails there are a number of options. We offer galvanized angle finish nails, galvanized straight finish nails, and galvanized brad finish nails. 

For all of the above, you’ll want to choose the product that is compatible with your flooring tool. If you have a question or you’re looking for volume, give us a call at 1-888-800-BOND for pricing that fits your flooring needs. Our personalized customer service cannot be beat. 

Flooring Tools 

We also specialize in the distribution of quality mallets and staplers that are popular in the industry. Sold at competitive prices and tested with professionals in mind, our flooring tools will not disappoint. They include: 

If you’re a professional carpet installer or a weekend DIYer, you’ll find the flooring fasteners you need for your installation work here at Bond. 

 

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Why Your Area Rug Needs a Rug Pad

When you’re considering purchasing a new area rug and thinking about the perfect spot for it in your home, don’t forget the rug pad. There are many reasons why your area rug needs a rug pad, and they range from safety to comfort. Let’s go through your rug pad options so you can choose the best one for your rug. 

Why You Need a Rug Pad

Because a good area rug can be costly, many people would prefer not to think about spending more money on something that won’t be seen if they don’t have to. But buying a good rug pad is an investment in the rug itself. It protects both the rug and the floor. It will keep any rough edges of the flooring and dirt or particles from damaging the fibers of the rug. It will protect the floor too from damage that can come from the friction created when the rug moves around

A rug pad helps to keep a rug laying flat on the floor which makes it more attractive and safer. From a comfort perspective, the extra layer adds a softness that makes it more pleasant to walk or sit upon. 

Different Types of Rug Pads 

Just as there are different kinds of area rugs, there are a variety of types of rug backing and pads. Some pads combine felt that provides cushion with rubber for grip. Other types have additional padding in addition to either rubber or felt. You don’t want your rug to be high enough off the floor to trip on, so be careful to measure how much cushion your pad needs before you buy. 

Bond Products offers these pad options to our customers: 

MOVENOT Secondary Felt, Double Grip Rubber Backing – This bestselling product has felt on the top side and rubber on the underside to stop a rug from sliding. It’s suitable to use on heated floors up to 80° F and can be attached to a rug by latex or spray gluing. 

SUPERMOVENOT Deluxe Rug Underlayment – This pad has the same advantages as the above MOVENOT, but it’s ⅜” thick for extra padding and comfort.

Grey Felt Secondary Carpet Backing – This affordable option is made from standard quality poly fibers and is available in three sizes. It protects rug backings from floor surfaces. 

Eco-Grip Rug Pad Non-slip w/ cushion – If you need an eco-friendly rug gripper, this is an excellent choice. It’s made from 100% plant-based oils and will help protect your floors and your family from tripping and slipping.

Eco-Stay Rug Pad Non-slip – This is a thinner and more affordable green flooring non-slip rug backing for customers looking for a bit of cushioning and a non-slip backing. 

Before you choose, take into account both the needs of the rug and where it will be located in your home. If the area is heavily trafficked, more gripping action will be helpful. If you intend to sit or play on the rug, a comfortable cushion will make that more enjoyable. If you are planning to layer your rugs, a thinner pad will work better so the total height of the rugs is not a tripping hazard. 

As always, if you have any questions about rug pad or any of the above products, our customer service team is available to help. Call Bond Products at 1-888-800-BOND to talk about your rug and carpet needs anytime. We want to match you with the products that will make your life and your floors better. 

 

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What Are the Different Kinds of Area Rugs Made of?

Every hard floor needs a nice area rug.” That’s our motto at Bond Products. Not every area rug is the same, though, and that’s a good thing! There are so many different kinds of area rugs that it can be a challenge to decide which kind is best. The answer to that is: The type of rug you need is the one that does what you need it to do. In this blog we will go through some of your rug possibilities. 

When you go to choose an area rug, you should ask yourself a few questions, such as:

  • Where will the rug go? What is the decor like?
  • What is the environment like in terms of temperature and humidity?
  • How much traffic will the rug get?
  • Are there any allergies to consider? 
  • How much cushion do you need the rug to have? 

The answer to these questions matter. No one uses an antique rug to decorate their patio, unless it’s for a photo shoot. Don’t select a light colored rug for a heavily trafficked area unless you have a crush on your local carpet cleaner and you need an excuse to see him quite a lot. It will get dirty. There’s a lot to consider. What the rug is made of will also affect its functionality and appearance. 

What Are Area Rugs Made of? 

Rugs are made of two types of materials: natural and synthetic. Natural rugs are made from natural fibers such as wool, cotton, jute, and sisal. Synthetic fibers are man made by chemists in a lab, often to create a fiber for a specific purpose. Some types of synthetic rug materials are nylon, rayon, polypropylene, and polyester. Both synthetic and natural fibers have advantages and disadvantages. 

Synthetic fibers are often more stain resistant, mold resistant, and easier to clean. Nylon rugs maintain their color well over time even with exposure to sunlight and the elements. If you’re planning to add an area rug to a place in your home that might get wet, you’ll want one made of a synthetic material. 

In contrast, natural fibers blend in nicely with other natural elements like wood and stone. They feel cozy and look elegant. Wool, being thick and dense, is very good at both muffling sound and insulating. This is why in many parts of the world, they hang wool rugs on their walls as a decoration

When you’ve narrowed down what you need your rug to do, you can focus on how it looks and how it will complement the room you want to put it in. Fortunately, there is a wide variety of beautiful rugs on the market for nearly every purpose, so you have a lot of choice. You can also make an area rug from a remnant using Instabind if you want to save a little money and recycle a nice piece of carpet. 

If you need supplies for rug making, Bond has them, and we are here to help answer your questions. Call us at 1-888-800-BOND to talk to one of our helpful customer service representatives. 

 

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How To Install a Long Nozzle Tip on your Glue Gun

Bond Products offers a number of glue gun options to our customers so you can purchase exactly the kind of glue gun you need, whether that’s a work task or a weekend craft. We also carry the different types and sizes of glue sticks that these guns require. For some applications, however, using a certain type of glue gun tip makes a real difference in the job. For this we have the long nozzle tip. In this blog we will explain to you how to install this tip on your glue gun. 

The Right Tip for Your Glue Gun

The tip that comes with your glue gun is a high quality tip, but if you are using your gun to apply Instabind to a carpet remnant, a long nozzle tip will make this job much simpler and faster. Our orange long nozzle tip will fit most standard glue guns and fits Bond’s 305 and 806 glue guns perfectly. 

Installing Your Long Nozzle Tip

The process of replacing the standard glue gun tip is not too difficult, so don’t worry. To begin with, you want to make sure your glue gun is hot, so plug it in before you start the installation process. This is to make sure that any residual glue in the nozzle is hot and nothing will break when you remove the tip. 

Once the gun is warmed up, remove the black rubber protector on the tip of the glue gun. Turn it, and it will pop off. Then you will use a wrench to unscrew the standard tip that the gun comes with. Turn it in a counterclockwise direction, being careful not to touch the hot tip or burn yourself. 

When the standard tip is removed, then you can take your long-nozzle tip and screw it on in a clockwise direction, pushing the rubber down to secure it tightly. Now you are ready to use your glue gun to attach Instabind or for any other task. The long-tip nozzle makes it easier to control the glue as it comes out of the gun, making your project simpler and less messy to accomplish. 

Here is a video that demonstrates this process. 

 

See, that’s easy! If you’d like to read our tips on how to fix a dripping glue gun tip, click here

We are always happy to help our customers select the right products for their needs or troubleshoot any issues they have with the products they’ve purchased. For more information, call us at 1-888-800-BOND. 

 

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Do You Need Replacement Parts?

Do you need replacement parts for Bond binders, sergers, cutters, and other machines you’re using? We have them, and we’re happy to help you get all of the parts and supplies you need to get your projects completed and work done. 

We get a lot of notice for our carpet binders, but we have a wide variety of machinery that is designed to make rug binding and repair and carpet installation simple – for example, our PCC-6 portable 6-blade carpet cove base cutter. It’s built to make high-volume jobs a snap by cutting up to 6 4-inch pieces of carpet at once, making one part of this job very simple and saving many hours of labor on commercial carpet base installation. The cove base cutter is fully adjustable to any width of carpet by turning a few screws. 

The Replacement Parts You Need

Your tool arsenal cannot operate without maintenance, however. We stock the necessary replacement parts to keep everything running smoothly. The PCC-6 carpet cove base cutter can process over 1,700 feet of carpet in one hour and over 5,000 feet in three hours. Its blade will periodically need sharpening and replacement in order to remain in good operating condition. 

For this machine we offer:

It’s simple to maintain or adjust the PCC-6 portable 6-blade carpet cove base cutter. The lid opens to reveal the cove cutter’s blades for sharpening right on the unit. Use Bond’s sharpening tool to keep the blades in proper cutting condition. 

Bond also offers replacement parts for many other machines. From carpet binders to turf binders, if you have a broken machine or one in need of maintenance, we can help. Find tape folders, manuals, parts, and basic supplies for your particular carpet machine model and type of equipment on our website. Or call us at 1-888-800-BOND and we will be happy to locate and send you exactly what you need to keep you in business. For any service questions you have, please call or email us!

 

 

 

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Bond’s Portable Serger: The Alpha-Mini 2000

If carpet serging is something you’ve been looking into as a way of adding to your business, you might not know what to look for in a serger. Bond Products offers several different options in sergers, including our flexible and adaptable portable serger, the Alpha-Mini. 

Carpet Serging Adds Value

Carpet serging is a technique of wrapping the edges of carpet with thread. A serged edge prevents the carpet or rug from unraveling and gives it a beautiful, finished look. While a carpet can be serged by hand and many antique carpets are finished this way, most serging today is done using a carpet serger because serging by hand is extremely time consuming. Serging looks like a traditional whip stitch, but the yarn stitches are even closer together.

What You Need in a Portable Serger

Bond’s Alpha-Mini 2000 utilizes the latest technology and works well on all types of carpet, area rugs, and mats. It can handle serging through both thick and thin carpet and maneuvers swiftly on its ball-bearing wheels. Its speed is controlled electronically. 

This serger will wrap evenly around the edges of carpets or rugs, both on top and bottom. It can serge outside and inside corners, curves, or scallops. The serging itself wraps perpendicular to the rug, rather than at an angle. 

Using a portable serger will increase your business’s productivity. They are lightweight and easy to carry (with a standup handle available), so you can take them wherever your jobs are or use them in the shop. While portable, they’re not flimsy. They are designed for heavy duty use and will hold up over time. 

We also offer the Alpha-Mini *S* Narrow Edge 2000HD for more narrow edged serging. This portable serger must be used with ⅝” Veltron binding tape (SKU#07780-N553 & 07780-N920). 

Both portable binders come with 207 tex 210 nylon thread and a cone of yarn so you can begin serging right away. We include spare needles, a tool kit, and an operation manual as well. We offer a 90-day warranty against manufacturer defects for both products. 

Portable sergers use a continuous wrap of yarn that is about 3/8ths of an inch wide. The yarn is selected to either match or complement the colors in the rug. Bond has a wide selection of yarns to choose from. 

For our tips on how to remove serged yarn, click here

Bond’s Alpha-Mini 2000 has the best value of any portable serger on the market. If you are looking for a high quality serger to extend your business’s capabilities or to replace the serger you already have, you could not make a better choice. Call us today to order your Alpha-Mini 2000 or Alpha-Mini S Narrow Edge serger and your serging yarn.  

 

 

 

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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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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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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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