I have a seamer that will hot glue anything and if all cuts be at the lower point of the floor and at the door jambs which will be capped by the edge seal material.
What does this 'seamer' do?
All cuts won't be at the lower point of the floor, though.
My sister volunteered for my carpets way back when. I think she hand stitched that wedge shaped piece at the top rear of the tunnel. The main focus there is to ensure the corner where the top becomes the side looks as if it's one piece after it's fitted.
Maybe big sister couldn't get a large piece of carpet into the 'throat' of the sewing machine - not sure.
She only had a domestic sewing machine so I presumed carpet was a bit too much for it, though she did manage to edge the floor mats with that black cloth tape.
I will be using double sided carpet tape on the bare fiberglass. Thoughts , comments?
I'd be speculating but would think the carpet might feel a bit floppy in some areas using tape with air pockets underneath . . . kinda won't sit dead flat all over . . particularly against vertical surfaces.
I just used common contact cement for the glued parts on mine, so if I needed to lift the carpet at some point, it's not all that well stuck.
I will not be edging the carpet
Not even the floor mats?