BOSTITCH Staples, Heavy Duty, Construction Grade, 3/8 x 2/5-Inch, 5000-Pack (BTA706-5C)
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Yes, I only got a new set of these for my new shoes, and they're awesome.
The walls made from cinder blocks will not be worked on.
It's interesting that you say that In the box it says they're compatible with the Arrow T50. This article describes standard manual staples that work with most staplers. The staples are 3/8 crown staples of a medium size (just a touch over 3/8"). It should work in all
I see 1/4" - 3/8" as the staple height on my BTA 700 series stapler As the staples to use, I suggest 14mm) 3/8" crown type. Using these staples in my gun should be fine, as I have them and use them.
Selected User Reviews For BOSTITCH Staples, Heavy Duty, Construction Grade, 3/8 x 2/5-Inch, 5000-Pack (BTA706-5C)
It's wonderful to have these staples in your wardrobe. Do not bend or jam, and do not bend. At one point, I ran out of Bostitch staples and bought Arrow staples at the big store down the street. In addition to bent staples and jamming, Arrow staples were brittle and bent easily.
The staples box I received was great! The foil barrier that I installed on the underside of my attic rafters has used up two thirds of the stapler box in my 18v Ryobi stapler. There was not a single jamming or loading issue! Easy loading and no jamming are the hallmarks of the staples. It was easy to put the staples None of the clips are broken. Whenever it was handled, each clip of staples is full and unbroken, so it can be loaded easily without breaking. It's going to take me a while to finish this box, so I'll order another!.
To use with my Bostitch Crown stapler BTFP71875, I bought these. They were used to staple wire mesh onto a fence so that critters would not climb under. I have had no problems inserting them into the wood and they are holding We would definitely purchase from this company.
It was much cheaper than what I ever got at Lowe's for about a third or half of This staple gun has lasted me thousands of years and is still my go-to tool for any job that requires hanging lights, such as on our 40'-long porch putting out our Christmas lights both in the winter and the summer.
It fired without a hiccup or a bent staple. The manufacturer forgot to include the brad nails when I purchased some pine furniture, so I needed to add a 1/8" back panel to it. Because it was easier to get staples already and I had my stapler, I bought these staples and they worked great. I was a bit worried about the fiberboard backing since it was actually harder than the pine it was going to be attached to, but they went through just fine.
Even in hard wood, there are no jams or bent staples. This is a recommended book for DIY woodworkers.
A good supply on hand would be good. I got them for my Bostitch BTFP71875 pneumatic stapler, and they work exactly as they should.
A very nice product that is easy to use, fits well, and does the job The plastic box that they come in was nice to use, as it didn't fall apart and it made it easy to access the staples.