โMay-29-2018 10:10 AM
โMay-29-2018 01:56 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Don't know what kind of staple gun you have, but my electric staple gun (Stanley) has a setting on it for longer or shorter staples. Does you gun have such a setting somewhere. If so, set it for the longest staples and try again.
And if push comes to shove,... there's always good old fashioned finishing nails.
โMay-29-2018 01:54 PM
DrewE wrote:I don't have an air comppressor and really don't want to buy one, that's why I thought I'd try electric. I'll check out the Gorilla tape. Thanks!
Question 1: If you have an air compressor, go to Harbor Freight and get their "20 gauge stapler" (or "20 gauge wide crown stapler" if that's what they're calling it this month). It's very effective and reasonably priced; the only real complaint I have--a rather important one--is that the safety mechanism is none too effective, so paying attention to avoid accidents is important. Their little pin nailer has a similar questionable safety (and is also a very handy little tool).
Question 2: I don't know if it's the best, but Gorilla Tape makes a reasonable semi-permanent repair. Probably a good caulking material (some sort of polyurethane-based one, such as GeoCel or OSI Quad perhaps) would also be effective, maybe more so if the holes are enlarged slightly first.
โMay-29-2018 11:29 AM
โMay-29-2018 10:49 AM