Spot Nails PS7116 Upholstery Stapler for 22-Gauge 3/8-Inch Crown Staples, 1/8 - 9/16-Inch
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This comes with a 1-1/4" fastening tool for female quick connections
A standard 3/8 (10mm) head is used, and the shortest length I have used is 3/16 (5mm). I have never had any issues with those, and I doubt you will have any problem with 5/32 (4mm) if you can find them.
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Selected User Reviews For Spot Nails PS7116 Upholstery Stapler for 22-Gauge 3/8-Inch Crown Staples, 1/8 - 9/16-Inch
Until now, I have used it a few times for small upholstery projects. I am mostly satisfied with it, but sometimes it doesn't staple and I am not sure why. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, if my air compressor is old, or even if it's a personal preference. Even so, it always works again after a while. As a result, it would seem pretty much necessary to buy this staple gun if you really want short-leg staples like I did!.
Despite the fact that the stapler can be very powerful, I gave it one star because of the fact that you cannot insert a full row of staples when the staples run As an upholstery professional, I have been able to insert a full row of staples into all my previous staplers. The whole thing was a letdown!.
I have never felt more confident in my life than with this handy tool. Very easy to use, just only had to use a little more force to hammer in a staple, did not blast through and did not hurt on the hands I do not want to ruin my materials The project turned out perfectly and I am excited to work on it again.
While the gun isn't too difficult to use, the safety on the trigger is a little difficult to get used to as you try to hold materials and get your finger past the safety. Nice stapler, apart from that.
It works perfectly. The staples are very small, so the door does not jam. Only complaint I have is that I cannot adjust the force at which the staples are set.
It's hard to believe how good these little guns are. I have a second one (the first one was It is possible to apply the staples precisely where you want them to go, which can really speed up flashing installation. You can use this tool instead of a hammer tacker if you have the time to set the air up.
I found stapler to be simple to use and did exactly what I needed. My experience with this stapler was that it handled about 100 staples without jamming and had no other issues. The instructions were poor, and it took me several minutes to figure out that the staples load from the underside instead of the back as with all previous staple guns I have used.
The stapler is in good working order. My experience is limited to a few times, but I have found it useful. Despite its size and weight, it is quite portable. You can fit into tight spaces with no problem.