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<p>[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 71241, member: 468"]Canvas should be edge stapled to its stretcher frame.</p><p>Just go slow....</p><p>It is possible those tiny staples are into the outer frame...</p><p>If you take the wedges out and it won't move easily those have to come out too.</p><p>Save them and straighten them if you don't have a gun for this. Or do a mechanical clip system to put it back.</p><p>If you take them out make sure you know the top/bottom of the frame so they go back easily.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 71241, member: 468"]Canvas should be edge stapled to its stretcher frame. Just go slow.... It is possible those tiny staples are into the outer frame... If you take the wedges out and it won't move easily those have to come out too. Save them and straighten them if you don't have a gun for this. Or do a mechanical clip system to put it back. If you take them out make sure you know the top/bottom of the frame so they go back easily.[/QUOTE]
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