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    best way to cut hole in carpet for pedestal

    How does one go about cutting a hole in new carpet when replacing old carpet? I was thinking about gluing the carpet down first, over the hole for the pedestal seat, and then feeling around for where the hole is, and then read somewhere to use a soldering iron to melt the carpet around the edges of the hole? I assume any soldering iron will work? Sounds a little tricky to me. Wonder if I might end up melting too much of the edges. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.

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    #2
    Not sure what is best but I glued my carpet down first then carefully cut out the hole to the edge of the pedestal. It’s been just over a year now but haven’t had any issues.

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    #3
    Glue it down first then cut the hole with a “new” blade
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    #4
    I used the soldering iron on mine. Came out nice. Practice on a left over piece first. My iron was the pen shaped type

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    #5
    Use a hole saw on a drill but run it in reverse. Do it when the glue is still tacky. Once you remove the section press down on the edges with your fingers.

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    #6
    Use the soldering iron. Easy to do and less chance of damaging your newly installed carpet.