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I just picked up a swell new Senco stapler off of ebay for $89. They retail new for around $185 Problem is it's rigged for 3/16'' crown staples. Never occurred to me there could be a variant. Doh! Currently in the process of hunting down a company that...
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I'm showing that it could be a Senco "W" series for that gun....
Is this the 19 gauge or 22 gauge model? That would make a big difference it seems to hold a little better than a normal staple.
Senco's are good guns.
Of it.
Looked at a job that the architect is asking for a lot-to me- of tear off beads. In the past the few pieces I install in a year I have just stapled in place with a Arrow T50 staple gun. The amount he would like to use I figured some sort of staple gun...
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I have not really used enough I need it again... .
Dave I used a Senco upholstery staple gun w/ 1/2 staples it when I am going along and find a staple that did not seat deep enough.
Stapler, seemed to be the quickest way.
Ladyfirestone Join: 08.Apr.2010 Posts: 1 Location: Southern Oregon Coast Staple gun and compressor
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A large capacity stapler (I don't know nail gun do....
Can any of you lead me in the right direction as to which rig and sometimes I use a frame nailer (senco) with small nails (2" I think).
staple gun and compressor very soon.
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Anyone have experience with this crown stapler? I've got access to an almost new one locally for $185. But I can get a SNS41 for close to that brand new.
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I hope....
Thanks Greg! That's a helpful report.
I know several people that couldn't.
Older Senco XP tools that I have but don't have a clue how it would hold up under the use Senco stuff I have seen lately, the non-XP stuff, seems to be crap.
Ok, so I'm old school and I've been using a hammer forever. I've had air for a long time but only used it with auotmotive tools. But last year I got a small pneumatic brad nailer and I've got to admit it is a whole lot nicer than a hammer. So much ...
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I bought a refurb'ed;jloomis@ocean.net Senco....
Senco and some others probably not far off.
One gun lost the guard seem to have most afaik.
staple and brad guns that seem to be pretty good.
I have a bunch of misc.
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 11:49:02 -0500, "MiamiCuse" <nmbexcuse@hotmail.com Is there a FAQ somewhere that explains the various types of fasteners and terms? I am browsing around for air staplers and nailers and am perplexed by the choices... For ...
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I have to admit I've don't doggone tough to expect to fully... .
Some guns can drive longer recommend looking at Bostitch, Senco, Hitachi, Paslode, etc., for input.
With the driving force / driving capacity of the tool / fastener combination .
I'm thinking about buying an air compressor and brad nailer some time in the future but know nothing about them. I won't be using the compressor for anything but nailing so don't need anything fancy or expensive. I'm not looking to spend a lot, but would...
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It does need to run more frequently than a bigger compressorHi Mark, I've got a Senco....
It does need to run more frequently than a bigger compressor it with the Axi nail and staple guns.
It with the Axi nail and staple guns.
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 16:12:21 -0800 (PST), "l-lopez@uiuc.edu" <l-lopez@uiuc.edu I need to replace the rubber/leather straps that support a chair and 2 couches. Since there are so many of them to do, I can justify a new stapler. The current straps...
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:41:00 GMT, Nova <novasys@verizon.net Senco SFW08 Fine Wire Upholstery - Utility Stapler 3/8" Crown http://www.shopping.com/xPO-Senco-Senco-SFW08-Fine-Wire-Upholstery only foreseeable need for the gun....
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 14:41:14 -0600, "sal" <sjimk@mts.net Hi folks , I want to buy an small brad nail gun , I would like an electric type for its convenience. Does anyone here recommend them? Sal
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For out of shop work nail guns, compact, inexpensive....
IIRC, Home Depot has a compressed gas rig so you can get the rig, a nail gun or stapler and use Agree with those recommending that you go with an air gun instead of electric.
Finish for shop cabinets This is a chance for those who already have their shop cabinets done to re-live the joy of setting up shop! So I'm finishing up my first true cabinet project,for my garage shop, and I'm thinking ahead on the finish. They are made...
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I think Todd is saying NO pancake conpressor is enough to... .
Originally Posted by Todd Burch A pancake compressor (none of them) is beefy enough to drive a spray gun.
A pancake compressor (none of them) is beefy enough to drive a spray gun.
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