Excellent video. Keep it up!❤
Great demonstration. Amazing 🤩
awesome video Roger!
Bought one, your help was appreciated. Especially the note on couple drops of oil. Probably give me an extra few years because of that oil :) thanks, Maurice :)
I have one from a few years ago. Was working great for a lot of work, but it's starting to give me a hard time. I was thinking about getting an electric one, but I'm glad I watched some videos first. For the money, I'll probably just buy another one of these. It's like $38 at Lowe's. I think I bought the first one on Black Friday deal for maybe $20-30. But it's pretty good.
Mr.Roger, I appreciate taking the time to do this very helpful review of this stapler gun. I am. looking to buy one and wasn't sure which one to get. Your video review helped me to decide on this one. Thank you so much and I will.subscribe to your channel.
Sincerely
-Jorge in Florida
Thank you for showing how to load the staples!!
Thanks Roger. Great content. Keep it up
Thank you so much for your tutorial.
It’s doubled in price since you posted 😞. Just bought it today for an upholstery job that the electric just wasn’t cutting it for. Wish me luck
Thanks for the demonstration. I was putting the staples in wrong! I was going to return it. Lol
Thank you Roger.
Great video, thanks!
Great video
Now they are 50.00 on Amazon
Mes agrafes ne sortent pas et aucune de coincée, que faire. J’ai besoin d’aide. Elle a fonctionné une seule fois 🙁
Anyone know if it’s got the reach to tuck in tight to a stair runner where the tread meets the riser, the 90° corner where we use a bolster chisel to get the carpet in tight, at all?
Wood have been great to see how it worked on the Hardwood that you mentioned. It's nice to know where the oil goes, and how to put the staples in, yada yada yada... but How Does the Tool Actually Perform?!
Have run several thousand staples through this since the video was made. NO problems.
I just got a new one of these. Been this stapler for years. The new one I got is leaking air where the trigger is. I can’t figure out why. Any idea? Thanks
I need to buy a hose, does the 3/8 crown mean I need a 3/8 hose?
No, you don't need a 3/8 hose as this uses very little air volume. A 1/4" hose would work, but a 3/8" would be better if you have other air tools.
@@rogersshop I figured out what the problem was, I am such a noob. I saw you lifted the little nobby. I guess I had to do that to get it to attach to my stapler. duhhhhh Oh well, got it on now! woohooo
3/8” crown refers to the width of the top part of the staple as measured left to right.
Concise and no BS! very helpful 👍