WORKPRO Pneumatic Brad Nailer, 18 GA, 2 in 1 Nail Gun and Crown Stapler, with 400pcs Nails/ 300pcs Staples, for Carpentry, DIY Project, Upholstery and Woodworking
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The following items are included 200 pieces 3/4" (20mm) + 200 pieces 1-inch Approximately 200 pieces of 1" (25mm) Brad Nails and 100 pieces of 1-1/4" (32mm) Brad Nails The Crown staple is 9/16" (40mm) in diameter
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When it comes out of the box, the gun looks great. A little too well made for what it is supposed to do. It does remind me of something like a HF This is not to imply that this is a bad product, just to provide an idea of what the quality is like. This air tool does not come with a case, if that matters to you, though it should given the price. I picked it up because it shoots staples, which is one air tool I do not possess. I was pleased with how well it shoots Getting the staples flush took a little bit of adjusting, as they were pretty deep at first. However, there is a wheel that must be used to adjust how deep these staples can penetrate. Additionally, it has a nice rubberized tip to ensure that your material won't get dented. The package includes even some nails and staples. Even so, I have to wonder if other brands of staples will fit in the As part of the maintenance, you will also receive some oil. It's the instructions that are the only problem. The pictures show how to use it and how to load There are several questions that need to be clarified, but pictures and text would help. There will be photos that show the method of loading brad nails, but there is NOTHING that shows the process of loading I racked my brains for a while trying to figure out what you meant. The tall rail isn't a problem because they actually cross over it. It would have been nice if they explained what was going on in there. Lastly, as for the price, I think it seems HF is not only pricey, but it doesn't come with a case, and when you take into account the quality, it is. However, for the most part, it works fine. There is a little bit of a These are my personal opinions. I would recommend this product if you are comfortable with the price.

The following is a brief summary of the phenomenon Last year, by trusty Porter Cable 18ga stapler finally gave up the ghost after 20 years of heavy use. The only thing I can think of is maybe it needs some new o-rings A seal consists of two rings and a gasket. Nevertheless, you can buy that overhaul kit for $67 on Amazon, which seems a little steep for a stapler priced at $99. Moreover, that tool could only fire staples with an overall length of 1". It has been on my wish list to upgrade to a shorter stapler. There have been a few other 18ga staplers I have tried before, but I haven't been satisfied with any of them until I tried this WorkPro stapler. This tool is as good, if not better, than At the current price point, with coupon, it's only $39. This is a fantastic deal. In many ways, it is similar to PC, but in some ways it is an improvement. In this post, I have included a side-by-side comparison The photo on the left. The staples must be no more than 1 inch in length Fires 18ga brasses up to 2" and 9/16" rounds up to 9/16". Similar to PC, this tool ejects staples RIGHT IN FRONT of the safety tip, which makes it much easier and more intuitive to place the staples precisely. There are staplers designed to shoot BEHIND the safety tip for reasons I do not understand. As far as we can tell, the depth adjustment works exactly the same as it does on A very soft red wood as well as a very hard maple were tested. I was able to adjust the depth of the pool to my satisfaction. With this tool, you can make very fine adjustments and the dial turns in the exact opposite direction for each direction you turn it in. It worked on some and not on others. I tried other staplers that did not have a label and others that did not. This device offers an improvement over the PC even on the dust cover at the air inlet. You can take it off and put it on much more easily. I was unable to remove the PC cover because it was made up of brittle, fragile plastic that In fact, this part is more like a soft rubber seal that fits inside the intake. I really like how easy it is to load staples into the mechanism. I much prefer this to my old PC because it is very intuitive and easy to load. If you start running low on staples, you can see it very clearly. When two have been completed Since I started using the machine 3 weeks ago, I have had no jams. Yet there is a very simple way to solve the problem- When jamming staples arise, you can use the lever mechanism to release them. In the past, I had to use an allen wrench to free a jammed staple with other staplers. As with the PC, the air diverter can be aimed in any direction. Despite being a lightweight and well-balanced stapler, it feels very comfortable in the hand. Rubber is used on the handle, making it very grippy. I have no problem triggering the PC with this trigger mechanism, and in use I feel entirely similar to the PC. It is impressive to see how well the build quality is. I love the solid feel it has-- it's all just so well-made and finished A red plastic tool made by made tools has an extremely hard surface, just like a The PC I have owned for many years has survived several drops. As well, I have no doubt this tool will remain functional. The price point of the stapler is extremely reasonable, so I'm extremely impressed with it all around. Build quality is good, and the interface is easy to use. It includes many of the same functions as my old PC, but also offers plenty of improvements. We're still early in the process- The lifecycle of a project is ongoing. In 20 years, my PC stood the test of time. After 2 visits, I just got a sense that there's more to come Based on my use of this stapler for 3 weeks and a comparison of the two, I am certain it is the real.

It is quicker and more reliable to tie wood together using nothing else in my experience. Glue with it is one of the best ways to fasten A finished surface will be important, of course) or the ability to quickly assemble ad-hoc The construction of ad hoc structures. Consequently, this 2-part series is designed for that purpose There is no need to reload because it fires 1 shots at a time The staples are 9/16 inches long and are easily able to hold one page The sheet materials are made up of and by. There's more to it than that, though. When it comes to a two- In addition, you are allowed to fire nails with a diameter of 2". The use of a 2-inch would not be recommended When brad nailing finished surfaces, you want to use hammer number 1, since the mechanism is sized for 1/4" staples, and will easily leave a hole big enough to hold the brad nail if you don't set the depth control and pressure regulator If you need to finish a job, I would always recommend a good brad nailer over a 2-inch brad The thing is, as much as I like these things for my behind, I can't help but feel guilty! As a result of We are working on scenes. In any case, I am very pleased with the performance of this 2-Man I am the only one Definitely a bigger improvement than the cheap one I've been using for years (and that I really I may be tempted to criticize, but I cannot find anything wrong with what I have seen. The device is well constructed, solid, and does what it's supposed to do and then some.

They seem to be a constant source of stress for me. In the event that the anvil breaks or jams, they're too inexpensive to repair. It looks good, but will it last? This one is over $10 more expensive than the going rate, so I expect it to last. In line with what was.

We have hardwood floors and over time we have noticed some creaking noises in certain places. We purchased a WORKPRO Pneumatic Brad Nailer, 18 GA, All in One Nail Gun and Crown Stapler, with 400 nails/ 300 staples. It is this nailer that is pinning down the boards that are making the sound. For me to be sure I had the right air pressure setting, I had to try it on a few spots inside the closet. Once I realized that, the rest was a piece of cake. As well as fencing the garden, I used the stapler for building. In the past, I had to use a hand stapler, but this is much easier. There is much more ease of use with the trigger. The pneumatic nailer I tested so far has not caused me any issues. Around the house, I use it only when I need it. There is a lot of potential in this game. The winter will be a good time to build my cabinet. This is going to be very helpful for that project. I would recommend it to anyone who has an air compressor at home.
