$ 19.95
This tool is used for stripping frames of fabric, welting, gimp, tacks, etc.
Simple to use: wedge blade under the fabric and if necessary, tap the end of the handle gently with the side of your tack hammer head. This should release the fabric. We do not recommend using this tool to remove stubbornly affixed tacks, no-sag or regular nails, and / or decorative upholstery nails. Using it as such can damage the surface of the chisel. Instead, use either a Combination Chisel Ripper / Tack Claw, or a strait tack claw, which has a beefier shank channel.
Osborne Chisel Ripper / Ripping Tool:
This tool is included in our money-saving Osborne Advanced Tool Kit.
$ 83.95
Make cool and beautiful fabric-covered buttons with this die set (and button press). Die and press-made buttons won't easily pull apart like buttons made from Dritz-type and hammer-based kits, etc....
$ 239.95
Whether you're just getting started or you're a seasoned professional, this inclusive kit will take you through your most complicated projects. Osborne Advanced Upholstery Kit One great-value price gets you...
$ 19.95
This is a two-fer: a ripper and tack puller in one tool. A ripping tool is used for driving out tacks and stripping frames of fabric, welting, gimp, etc. This...
$ 38.95
This is a great tool — easily pull jute webbing really tight and close to the frame. It also works great with elastic webbing for easy and taut installation. The...