Farmers or Ranchers Question

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Dave as I said so far it's great but I've only used it once so far. I'm attaching cattle panels to 2x6's using 1 9/16" staples and some 1 1/4" as well. It will drive from 7/8" to 1 9/16" staples. It also has depth adjustment to control how deep the staples go. It has a tool less cover over the driver section to make it easier to clear jams I haven't had a jam yet but did take it off to check it out before i started. There are quite a few brands and models out there but this one seemed to get pretty good reviews and seemed the biggest complaint was having to keep it lubed. It sure was nice loading staples in it and just pulling the trigger no hammer needed and no smashed thumb.
 
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I have tried driving in fencing staples... SOMEHOW, some of them outsmart me.. I've got 3 pneumatic nail guns and I'm smarter than they are..
I'm gonna have to get a fencing stapler just because.... I want one... Him with the most tools wins the game of life.. or so the story goes..
 
Hey Gerald, Morning.. I've got the same stapler in my "Saved for later" file in Amazon and 2 packs of staples.. Working on a heated waterer... I've got it picked out also...
I've got about a year to insulate and assemble my walk-in cooler... Bandsaw picked out..
It's kind of like a BMG round sniper rifle... ??when?? do I pull the trigger.. HAHAHAHA
 
LOL Dave I hear that seems the "I need that just never stops" at least for me it doesn't
 
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Been following along watching this one . Used my share of air tools over the years , and have used DeWalt cordless finish nailers . Wasn't impressed with those , but I watched the video for the fence stapler . That thing gets after it .
Anyway , looks like you got it going your way . I just wanted to mention you can add a compressor mounted inline oiler if that becomes an issue .
 
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I never did fencing, so I can't help there.
All I got is:
DeWalt. 2"--- 2 1/2" Finish nailer.
Hitachi 1/4 Crown stapler (up to 1 1/2").
Grizzly 5/8" to 2" Brad nailer.
5/8" Bostich T-nailer

All Pneumatic, running off a compressor.

Bear
 
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I've now shot about 1800 staples with that stapler and I'm very happy with it. I think it has jammed a total of 3 times and you don't need a tool unless maybe a small screwdriver to clear it the front comes open without any tool then it's just a matter of getting the staple out and the little screwdriver has worked better than needle nose pliers for me. It does fire and not drive a staple sometimes but no jam or anything just doesn't drive a staple that's when I stop and oil it again then it seems to be fine again.
Dave if your sure your going to get the stapler you might want to look at the 1and 9/16" staples now they are on sale for $45.80 a box the first box I bought was 70 bucks I just ordered 2 more boxes may order a couple more while on sale.
 
New fence.....that for the pigs?

I wish but I'm still working on a chicken coop. We have a lot of predators including the occasional bear so putting cattle panels over the top of hardware cloth.
 
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I have a Bostitch that shoots the same . Great holding power .

It always amazed me that I could shoot a 1 1/4" long quarter crown staple though a 3/4" Tie & into the back of a 3/4" thick Red Oak Face Frame, and countersink it---All in one stroke.

Bear
 
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