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With the pinch point free design helping to protect cables, so not to get crushed on application. Spot this vibrant yellow staple gun easily in your toolbox. The Stanley 0TR250 is a heavy duty staple gun/nailer and is fitted with an easy push handle that will penetrate the staple or nail into a workpiece with ease. Made of durable aircraft-aluminum housing with an anti-jam mechanism to save time, and an easy-squeeze handle to reduce fatigue.
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Staple gun offers an easy-slide, full-stick staple load and uses Stanley TRA700 or Arrow T-50 heavy-duty staples. The Classic STANLEY SharpShooter® Heavy Duty Staple Gun delivers high power and deep penetration. The high-visibility yellow color makes it conveniently hard to misplace. Reloading staples is quick and simple with the easy bottom-loading design. Anti-jam technology eliminates frustrating staple jams, saving you precious time on the job. Patented Easy-Squeeze design reduces stapling effort yet still delivers high energy for easy staple driving in even hard materials. Durable, aircraft-grade aluminum housing endures heavy and long-lasting use. Plus you run the risk of marring the surface of the painting if you laid it face down to staple on the back of the bar.Stanley SharpShooter Heavy-duty Staple Gun delivers heavy-duty performance in an easy-to-use design. Stanley TR150 SharpShooter Heavy Duty Staple Gun (BOSTR150) 4.9 8 Reviews. I can see where it might work if you did all your stapling on the back side of the stretcher bars but most conventional stretching is stapled on the outside edge and would make hooking the bar on a table edge very difficult to do. That would inhibit the use of the stretching pliers, I am afraid. The T50 stapler features strong materials for a solid and reliable stapler that can be used easily for a variety of tasks. Perfect for heavy duty stapling applications. Arrows renowned T50 staple gun is the market leader for staple guns. If you can picture how a canvas is physically stretched and where the stretching pliers is placed and how the whole tamale is held for you to staple each spot, you don't have the luxury of placing the edge of the stretcher bar on the edge of a table top. Arrow T50 Monel Staples 14mm 9/16' (1000 Box) - 509M1. "Have you tried placing the edge of the stretcher bar on a solid backing such as a sturdy table or bench and holding the gun real firmly onto the surface you are stapling" But, even with that convenience, as your compressor loses pressure with use down to that point where it kicks on again to build up to the pressure that is set on your regulator, it will drive the staples with less and less power until such time as it builds back up to whatever pressure you set for it at the air regulator.īuying an air compressor and a pneumatic stapler won't solve this problem completely so you need to have a hammer close by to tap in those stubborn staples as you stretch. This is also a lesser problem with pneumatic staplers although you have the option of increasing or decreasing the "power" of your air stapler according to the type of wood stretcher you are stapling onto by setting your air regulator to a higher or lower operating air pressure. So, if the wood has "hard spots" in it also, it is natural for the staple to meet with more resistence than in the soft wood spots and it won't go in completely. If you are driving a staple into a "soft spot", it will probably seat itself properly because the spring setting of the stapler which causes the "power" of the stapler to drive in the staple is consistent and set by the factory to hammer, at the same strength, every staple you attempt to drive into any wood. The problem isn't with the stapler most times, it is with the composition of the wood stretcher bar and that you have no control over.Īt the risk of Baer challenging my knowledge base, I will simply say that there are "hard spots" and "soft spots" in most every species of wood.
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Regarding your stapler problem, there really isn't much you can do to make every staple sink into the wood stretcher just at the proper level. First of all, a warm welcome to the Grumble to ya!! You will find a wealth of information here if you learn how to search the archives and find old threads dealing with whatever problem you are facing.