Hi @esaugutierrez981; our STINGER rep in the LA area would love to connect with you to direct you to the closest option. Can you send a quick email to marketing@stingerworld and I will connect the two of you.
going to be wrapping Tyvek on a 32'x28' building as well as a 20'x20' garage. I will also be putting on synthetic roofing paper on a 12 squares of roofing. Im leaning towards the stapler vs the nailer. The nailer seems overkill for Tyvek with its 1" length nails through 7/16" OSB. Meanwhile the stapler with 5/8" staples seems to be more of what I need. suggestions from the manufacturer?
Hi Dean, if you are going to finish off the inside of your garage with drywall, either the CN100B or CS150B using the 7/8" staple would be your best application method. If you are not finishing off the inside of your garage and do not want to see the fasteners (shiners), a shorter fastener length would be the best option. Regarding your roof underlayment, be sure to check your local building codes and manufacturer installation instructions.
Hey there, the CN100B and CS150B are both available for purchase. We've discontinued our first-generation tools (the CN100 and CS150), though, because both the CN100B and the CS150B have a few more upgrades and features that can help you out on your jobs!
Where in los angeles california can buy this tool?
Hi @esaugutierrez981; our STINGER rep in the LA area would love to connect with you to direct you to the closest option. Can you send a quick email to marketing@stingerworld and I will connect the two of you.
going to be wrapping Tyvek on a 32'x28' building as well as a 20'x20' garage. I will also be putting on synthetic roofing paper on a 12 squares of roofing. Im leaning towards the stapler vs the nailer. The nailer seems overkill for Tyvek with its 1" length nails through 7/16" OSB. Meanwhile the stapler with 5/8" staples seems to be more of what I need. suggestions from the manufacturer?
Hi Dean, if you are going to finish off the inside of your garage with drywall, either the CN100B or CS150B using the 7/8" staple would be your best application method. If you are not finishing off the inside of your garage and do not want to see the fasteners (shiners), a shorter fastener length would be the best option. Regarding your roof underlayment, be sure to check your local building codes and manufacturer installation instructions.
How to remove a bad jam, haven't been able to use my hammer stapler for years.
I've heard these guns especially have a lot of jams
can you use the nailer as just the nailer without the caps.. laying shingled roofing???
We don't recommend using the CN100B to lay down shingles as it's specifically designed to fire our collated caps and 1" ring shank nails.
Why is it discontinued I just started a buisness and want 2 of them so bad. Email me maybe you could sponsor me
Hey there, the CN100B and CS150B are both available for purchase. We've discontinued our first-generation tools (the CN100 and CS150), though, because both the CN100B and the CS150B have a few more upgrades and features that can help you out on your jobs!