Webbing Stretcher. Use this handy tool to stretch your upholstery webbing, jute webbing, or polypropylene webbing when upholstering chairs, sofas, ottomans and more. Tool features an ergonomic wood handle and measures 8x3x1".
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Great for stretching upholstery, webbing and more
Tool features an ergonomic wooden handle
Works with jute and polypropylene webbing
For chairs, sofas or ottomans
Dritz Home Webbing Stretcher with Wooden Handle, 1 Count
The Dritz Home Webbing Stretcher comes handy when you have to upholster newly-built furniture or reupholster antique furniture pieces. This pack contains one webbing stretcher with an ergonomic wooden handle and measures 8 x 3 x 1 inches. Use this tool to stretch or tighten the webbing (both jute and polypropylene) that supports the cushions and bedding on sofas, chairs, ottomans and other furniture.
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Customers like the functionality, build quality, and ease of use of the product. They mention it works very well, is firmly built, and makes pulling and stapling an easy job.
First time doing webbing on dining room chairs. I was not going to purchase but after watching a few videos decided I should and man am glad I did. It makes pulling and stapling an easy job. It is usable with the white cover over the nails part so there was no webbing waste. Does not slip and pulls the webbing taught enough. Was decently priced and arrived on time.
Great webbing stretcher was easy to handle and use in my sofa repair project. Reccommend this one if you need one. Sharp teeth grab the webbing securely, rubbery grips on the heel so no slipping, and smooth wood where your hand grips. Comes with a safety cover over the teeth.
5.0 out of 5 starsSimple furniture webbing tool, good for a complete beginner like me !
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2016
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I had to "re-web" a sofa, saw a couple of youtube videos on how to utilize this / and similar tool. I found it really easy to use to get the right (more or less) strap tension.
The webbing stretcher is larger than the two inch polypropylene webbing (also 鶹 purchase); it was nonetheless was fine.
I even used the plastic cover (for the nail thingees) as a web spacing guide (i.e. between each web strap -- basically distance between two hole / nails). This was done for a circa (1985) Danish sofa. I could not find 45 degree clips within my budget, so for about $13 (Prime shipping) along with Webbing (Country Brook Design® 2 Inch Heavy Black Polypro Webbing, 25 Yards at $17) and It took me, a total of roughly 35-40 min to do it for a grand total of $30.
One thing I did to save material was just keep going from the spool of web. This was done; rather than cutting strips and having a bit left over. Keeping the material on the spool then allowed me have the leverage for the tightening but without waste. Furniture repair folks weigh in.
And of course, a genuine mea culpa, I wish I could have afforded the 45-Degree Angle Evans (and then vise gripped the webbing) but at almost $4 per clip (multiple that by 21 or 22 X 2), that's a bit much for the budget conscious (almost $200 repair that way). Also, another option (more bounce) is the Pirelli rubber webbing is $3 per foot and then add that even further up and you're approaching the mid $200s.