I'm doing my upholstery this winter and looking to buy a stapler. Should i go Air or electric and is there any brands i should look for or stay away from?
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Pneumatic/Electric upholstery stapler- Any recommendations
1998 Correct Craft Air Nautique DD
FCT 2 by NDT
Teak Platform Restoration
Re-Carpet Trailer
Oxidation Removal
Install Automatic Ballast System
Re-Decal Boat
Interior RestorationTags: None
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To me the advantage of pneumatic is by changing the air pressure you can quickly and easily change the force or depth / drive of the staple. I bought a new Senco (good brand) off of ebay for about $100. It is light and easy to use. I don't have the model number with me, but do a quick search for their upholstery stapler model #. It is easy to get the SS staples online or from a commercial upholstery supply shop.
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I bought a surebonder narrow crown, but had trouble going through the fiberglass. I'm not sure if it was the stapler or the size of the staples (I think both). The narrow crown staplers either bend and won't go through or with added PSI go right through the vinyl too. Your best bet (and how the factory and pros do it) is to use a wider, thicker staple for the fiberglass parts and a narrow crown, smaller staple like 3/8" for the starboard pieces. (necessitating 2 guns I think).Now
2000 SAN
Previously
1999 Air Nautique
1996 Tige Pre-2000
1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard
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I purchased a Surebonder as well, the model 9600, off Amazon for $ 35 buckets. The monel or SS t50 staples are available at HD or Lowes. It is a narrow crown, but given the cost trade off, it work just fine on my complete interior job on my 93 sport. It would be nice to have had the wider staples, but I found the cost to be the limiting factor. As mentioned, the psi can vary depending on what material you are shooting into; ie wood, plastic, fiberglass, etc...1993 Sport Nautique
- New Interior - Copycat Covers
- Ramlin Trailer overhaul
- Buff and polish oxidated gel coat
- Exhaust repair
- Holley rebuild
Previous: 1980 Mastercraft - Lake Lanier. GA
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I bought a Surebonder wide crown pneumatic stapler from Northern Tool and Equipment for around $30. I haven't tried it into fiberglass, but it worked great into epoxy saturated plywood for my new kick panel and stern storage/engine compartment dividers. Any of the electric staplers I've ever used really sucked for **** near anything. S/S staples of varying lengths can be had at most hardware/home stores.1962 Classic
2002 Super Air -Python Powered-
Many more to come....
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