Description of π« Campbell Hausfeld SB504099AV Nailer/Stapler
Ideal for upholstery, carpet padding, screen repair and closet/shelf lining. Non-marring tip will not dent the work surface. 2-in-1 magazine drives both 18 gauge brad nails and 1/4 in crown staples.
This is actually a good stapler, it worked very well when I was decorating the house. I would recommend as it's a very cheap alternative, but if you're doing a woodworking project with quality finished wood, be aware that firing the pins will leave a dent in your wood, as if it fired a clamp. I personally didn't like this tool. You can apply putty and cover and you'll be fine, but there are other staplers that don't.
I could not have finished my modeling and finishing work without them. I needed a pneumatic nailer but was on a tight budget to purchase a $150+ model. Found this at Revain for $32 and it works great. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because some of them fail. Everyone has one, but this one could be more than an expensive model. However, it didn't happen very often. The depth setting doesn't help much either. If you're nailing really soft wood or MDF, this may not work because even on theβ¦
Never used a tool like this. He flipped through the manual, adjusted the pressure in the air tank, loaded the staples, and began hammering nails into a test piece of wood. I had to experiment a bit to get the sensors set up properly and everything worked fine after that. Sometimes it won't fire (nail won't come out), I don't know if I do or something. When I'm very focused on what I'm doing, everything seems to work fine. After a few nails, I get into a not-so-focused rhythm one day and then it