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32ft Upholstery Metal Flexible Tack Strip for Furniture, Chairs, Sofas – Curve-Ease Grip for Easy Installation

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About this item

  • [ Ideal For ]: upholstery applications to fasten fabric to the frames of furniture chairs or sofas that have curved, straight or irregular shapes commonly used to finish edges on curved arms, wingback or arched portion of chairs
  • [ High Quality ]: upholstery tack strip is made of galvanized medium metal finish with 3 tooth locking design is perfect for creating a tighter finish on those curved and difficult upholstery areas
  • [ Suitable Size ]: measures at 32ft long of flexible tack strip perfect for an upholstery project for 1-2 pieces.
  • [ Diy Upholstery ]: It is a growing hobby, we provide quality, affordable upholstery supplies to help you complete your projects while with affordable pricing.
  • [ Easy to Use ]: installs simply and hammers down flush


Flex grip metal tack strip is used to upholster/fasten fabric to a piece of furniture that has curves where a straight tack strip will not work.

It is most commonly used on curved arms, outside wings, and arched backs. The three tooth pattern allows for extra grip and a tight fit.

Features:

- 32ft.roll of flex grip

- 3 tooth design

- Ideal for upholstery pieces that have curves and irregular shapes

- Galvanized metal finish won't rust or stain.


Customer
2025-09-04 13:34:45
I am reupholstering a chair for the first time and I bought these without a clue to what I was doing. When I took the original covering off chair they had used nothing like it, they had used the cardboard strip nail technique for edges. I saw a lady use something similar to this on YouTube and wow it made life 10x easier. Easy to use. Sturdy yet pliable. Worked perfect on those rounded edges Looks great!!
E. A. Cloutier
2025-08-25 18:26:17
This stuff looks terrifying, but WOW does it ever do the job! I am impressed.
sewwiz100
2025-08-13 14:58:15
Great product
Roger D Austin
2025-07-17 18:50:57
I really prefer the old style of tackstrip that is based on hard cardboard. The metal has too many disadvantages. I did use this and it worked okay in soft poplar, but was difficult in hard maple. The spikes just aren't robust enough to get into the hard maple without bending all out of shape. I had to start the holes with a strip and then use a second one to get the back on the furniture. In the end, I was able to get it to work.
jane b.
2025-06-02 13:25:29
Here's my husband sitting on the huge couch that WE reupholstered.... YES WE! And it was easy to do because we saw a video about using these tacking strips. Upcycling made easy! (oh and by the way... the mask is from Amazon too... )
vicki smith
2025-03-09 17:52:39
I watched the YouTube tutorial video and reupholstered my slipper chair ALL BY MYSELF! I'm a 63 year old widow who is learning all sorts of new skills. The chair turned out beautifully and the flex-grip was very easy to use and made the back of my chair look like a pro did the work.
Michael Scott
2025-01-24 14:00:06
Works good but the teeth are straight and not at an angle. It won’t hold the fabric an well as it should being that it’s not on an angle. But it works.
CRPP
2025-01-23 17:54:35
This was my first attempt at using something like this. Watched a few videos and had no trouble! Worked great around the curves and was easy to use.
stalker
2025-01-03 10:25:12
Its OK
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