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Commercial Leather

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Nassau & Suffolk Counties

 

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Tools for Attaching Leather to Furniture

 

Once you have removed the damaged leather from the furniture you are repairing now it is time to attach the new replacement leather to the piece of furniture. Below are descriptions for common tools used to attach leather.

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A tack hammer is a light hammer normally about 12 inches long and used in leather repair to hammer tacks and small nails.

Tack hammer's heads are usually magnetized and small that allows the user to avoid hitting their thumbs and fingers while doing the leather furniture repair.

 

An electric staple gun is not required equipment for leather furniture repair but can be extremely useful for leather repairs that require a large amount of tacking.

 

Webbing stretchers are commonly made of wood with steel teeth on one end and corrugated rubber on the other. This tool is used in leather furniture repair to grip webbing and pull it tight.

 

The standard 10 inch upholstery needle is used for multiple tasks within leather repair. The needle is utilized in leather furniture repair to attach buttons and anchor springs in leather furniture.

 

Curved needles are used in the repair of leather furniture to attach springs, fabrics, leather, and stuffing in hard to reach places of the furniture being repaired.

 

     

 

 

 

                  

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