When he was wrapping the end table he went around two legs with one band. This is risky as it applies constant pressure on the hardware holding the legs in place, and if put in a cold area, the bands contracting from the temperature exacerbate the risk. Worse if it’s an antique or particle wood piece
@Bob Dylan if you drape the blanket over a chair diagonally (diamond shape with back of chair in front of you) you can cover each leg evenly with a blanket. I use a small roll of plastic to fasten the blanket to each leg.
Movers are never this good… you barely ever get them to use blankets. I wish I found guys like this… usually I end up wrapping everything and just calling them to move heavy stuff.
Woo very nice tips.
God bless u.
Great work guys ! Thank you
When he was wrapping the end table he went around two legs with one band. This is risky as it applies constant pressure on the hardware holding the legs in place, and if put in a cold area, the bands contracting from the temperature exacerbate the risk. Worse if it’s an antique or particle wood piece
@Bob Dylan if you drape the blanket over a chair diagonally (diamond shape with back of chair in front of you) you can cover each leg evenly with a blanket. I use a small roll of plastic to fasten the blanket to each leg.
Superb tutorial. Thanks for the clear instructions and visuals.
Thanks guys! Also isnt it ironically called shrink wrap?
And you work hard, to bad we will just get labor ready guys, we provide you health ins. And dental your to expensive to work during the season
Movers are never this good… you barely ever get them to use blankets.
I wish I found guys like this… usually I end up wrapping everything and just calling them to move heavy stuff.
This guy is doing it the right way, he must not be working
Lenny Cordeiro sad but true