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The Metal Back Tacking Strip (Ply Grip) by J A Milton is a 30-meter metal strip designed for fabric folding and blind stream creation, especially on backs and arms. Lightweight at 1.25 kg, it’s staple-compatible for fast, secure installation, making it an essential consumable for professional-grade building and upholstery tasks.
| Brand | J A Milton |
| Model Number | 8338694 |
| Package Dimensions | 48.2 x 44.9 x 4.1 cm; 1.25 kg |
| Item Weight | 1.25 kg |
M**K
wonderful stuff for my upholstery job
wonderful stuff for my upholstery job. my first time using it and it worked like a dream and I have a very professional finish. thank you very much
S**I
Gripping
Fantastic, does as is required, cuts easily and unnoticeable under fabric after use.
J**K
Very good
This was used for a finish on a back of a chair, especially good for using on shaped finishes
M**7
Pretty easy and you get miles of it!
I seen a couple of negative reviews saying that it was difficult to use. I really can't understand that at all. I like to us it quite open so that it gives a bit of tension when it's knocked down. I think it's obvious, but if you don't know how to use it then go on YouTube... remember to use a soft faced mallet. You get so much of it for the price. That said; I'll probably need more soon!
M**R
Great product
What a great product just what I was looking for and at a great price too
M**M
Great buy even it you don't this amount of tacking strip
Just what we needed to complete the upholstery on our settee. It was cheaper to buy the 30m roll than it was to buy what we needed. We now have enough for 20 settee's.... Fast delivery 10/10
H**S
Works well
Re upholstery
M**Y
Awful cheap metal will rip and tear your fabric
This item should be used, advertised and sold with a plastic or rubber guard as standard. Without it, expect for your fabric to be torn by the sharp edges. Especially if you're new to this technique of covering the outside back of a chair or the outside arm of a sofa/armchair.
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