Adam Savage's Weird Staplers Collection!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • The humble office stapler gets a chance to flex its versatility as Adam rolls out his collection of novel staplers that he has stocked in the cave. From a stapler used to bind home-made booklets to one with a swiveling punch head, these unique stapling tools are delightful godsends when the situation calls for them!
    Adam's guide to staplers and nail guns: • Adam Savage's Guide to...
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    Swingline Heavy Duty Stapler: amzn.to/48VseCu
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  • @tested
    @tested  Месяц назад +20

    Adam's guide to staplers and nail guns: ruclips.net/video/BIf7fuOIB1Q/видео.html
    Bostitch Booklet Stapler: amzn.to/4c9lLH0
    Swingline Heavy Duty Stapler: amzn.to/48VseCu
    Swing-Arm Swivel Stapler: amzn.to/4acHGeF
    Puppeteer Stacey Gordon's visit to the cave: ruclips.net/video/cH7Ql35LYSI/видео.html
    Disclaimer: Tested may earn an affiliate commission when you buy through the links here.

    • @Lethgar_Smith
      @Lethgar_Smith Месяц назад

      How about a "losing your temper" demerit badge?
      When your frustration takes over and want to either give up or break something or both.
      Or is that too extreme?

    • @kousakasan7882
      @kousakasan7882 Месяц назад +1

      There is a stapleless stapler. It cuts two tabs and folds them over.

    • @simplersearchproductions
      @simplersearchproductions Месяц назад +1

      I have a Swingline HD stapler, it's awesome, great for book and biding prototyping. I found the Bostitch Long-Reach Stapler (12", 25-Sheet Capacity, Model: B440LR) to be very multitalented.

    • @JonReevesLA
      @JonReevesLA Месяц назад

      I don't see either here or in the linked video a mention of hog rings. I build a Rose Parade float, and we go through 25 pounds or more of them every year to attach chicken wire to a steel grid (and then fabric on top of that). They also get used for upholstery and fencing.

  • @stationminute
    @stationminute Месяц назад +175

    I believe you have my stapler.

    • @cmdraftbrn
      @cmdraftbrn Месяц назад +8

      critically underrated comment.

    • @Kizmar
      @Kizmar Месяц назад +6

      Came here to say that.

    • @needfuldoer4531
      @needfuldoer4531 Месяц назад +4

      I like the Swingline stapler because it doesn't jam as much as the Bostitch stapler.

    • @BixbyConsequence
      @BixbyConsequence Месяц назад +16

      And I said I don't care if they lay me off either because I told Bill that if they move my desk one more time then I'm quitting I'm going to quit and I told Don too because they moved my desk four times already this year and I used to be over by the window and I could see the squirrels and they were married but then they switched from the Swingline to the Boston stapler but I kept my Swingline stapler because it didn't bind up as much and I kept the staples for the Swingline stapler and it's not okay because if they take my stapler then I'll set the building on fire...

    • @passage9993
      @passage9993 Месяц назад

      I Ate your paste too

  • @rockstarfan886
    @rockstarfan886 Месяц назад +162

    I've said it before this channel just keeps getting better. You wont find content like this on any other channel and I'm here for it

    • @Bear551590
      @Bear551590 Месяц назад +7

      Grand Illusions. It's the next closest thing. Go look them up.

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Месяц назад

      ​@@Bear551590 I bloody love that channel!

    • @tobbiex
      @tobbiex Месяц назад

      @@Bear551590That’s true!

    • @EE-fl1tw
      @EE-fl1tw Месяц назад +1

      Money and eclectic taste does wonders

  • @thebeaster8804
    @thebeaster8804 Месяц назад +18

    Plier staplers are one of the big revelation in my life. I first saw them at my pharmacy where they used them to staple documents to the medication bags. It's such a seemingly minor ergonomic thing but it makes all the difference.

  • @Warshipmodelsunderway
    @Warshipmodelsunderway Месяц назад +62

    My red Swingline is not particularly useful for my shop work, but it brings me joy each time I look upon it's crimson perfection.

    • @smartgorilla
      @smartgorilla Месяц назад +5

      the crunch they make are lovely

    • @andrewb9590
      @andrewb9590 Месяц назад +7

      @warshipmodelsunderway if they take your stapler, don’t set your own workshop on fire though…

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Месяц назад +4

      A red Swingline stapler has always been so tempting even though it would be pretty useless to me. Maybe I should look into buying some sort of poster of the red swingline stapler instead, maybe even retro style even though it didn't exist in red until after the movie.

    • @DUKE_of_RAMBLE
      @DUKE_of_RAMBLE Месяц назад +11

      The fact that the iconic red Swingline didn't even exist prior to _Office Space,_ is so comical!

  • @martindurand5492
    @martindurand5492 Месяц назад +32

    Broche is french for staple so Brochure is literally "stapled together". Rob's Words would advocate for the use of Stapling (maybe with some old English letters added😁)

  • @1981GLAD
    @1981GLAD Месяц назад +34

    As a curator, I would like to mention that staples are a bane of our lives. They go rusty and paper gets torn around them, so we have to remove them and replace them with plastic clips. So please, use any other kind of binding solution if your work can end up in a museum or archive. Oh and use archival storage. And sign and date everything, I beg of you!

    • @wolfco47
      @wolfco47 Месяц назад +3

      It seems like the Japanese style paper punch staplers would be useful for your purposes as they connect pages by creating small tabs within the individual pages which are tucked under to bind the stack.

    • @skoronesa1
      @skoronesa1 Месяц назад +1

      OR tell people to use STAINLESS Staples.

    • @ViThePrincess
      @ViThePrincess 27 дней назад

      I think I’m okay understanding nothing I own will ever end up in a museum

  • @waltbackaert8578
    @waltbackaert8578 Месяц назад +48

    Always a joy to see Adam talk about anything with such passion! His explainations and curiousity can make any subject interesting. Keep up the good work sir!

    • @DUKE_of_RAMBLE
      @DUKE_of_RAMBLE Месяц назад +13

      I've said similar. His interest is infectious! lol
      I have no interest in staplers, and yet, here I am... watching with interest... 🤷‍♂️😊

    • @tested
      @tested  Месяц назад +5

      @@DUKE_of_RAMBLE Ha!

    • @terrylong8894
      @terrylong8894 Месяц назад +4

      Nobody:
      Nobody at all:
      RUclips: Adam Savage nerds out about staplers.

    • @armedvsokord
      @armedvsokord Месяц назад

      ​@@terrylong8894suddenly everyone: Staplers! 😮

  • @jaredkelly925
    @jaredkelly925 Месяц назад +31

    One stapler I didn't see you mention is a pinning stapler that bends out instead of in! We had a few staplers with a rotatable anvil, that let you switch between the staples being bent in and out. Outward bending staples are easier to remove with much less potential for damage of the thing you are removing them from.

    • @marksnyder2232
      @marksnyder2232 Месяц назад +4

      Thanks for posting this. I was thinking about asking about those outward bending staples but had never heard what they were called and didn't know why they were used.

    • @nickfosterxx
      @nickfosterxx Месяц назад +2

      @@marksnyder2232 'Hey kid! Here's a five, run down to the stationers and get me a jumbo pack of outward folding staples would you? Thanks. And they MUST be the outward folding kind. Don't take any BS from the staff because they're out of stock. And hurry!'

    • @sethfg
      @sethfg Месяц назад +2

      @@marksnyder2232I thought they all had that. At least the ones referred to as a desk stapler. As a former art teacher and the grandson of a stationary junkie grandmother. I have a few old swing line you could run over with a truck they are so heavy.

    • @maxcleveland3446
      @maxcleveland3446 Месяц назад +2

      Do they produce a left-handed model?

    • @treborsf
      @treborsf Месяц назад

      @@maxcleveland3446 [thought bubble] "Stupid sexy Flanders..."

  • @Lethgar_Smith
    @Lethgar_Smith Месяц назад +31

    I used to be a buyer of office supplies for Bank of America. Every month I bought thousands of dollars of furniture and general office supplies. I was all about staplers back then. I could look at a stapler and instantly tell you the manufacturer and the model number and often what era it came from.
    That famous Aeron chair with the mesh seats was introduced back then and I am amazed to see that it is still selling for the exact same price it was 25 years ago. $700.
    When accounting for inflation that's actually a reduction in price but Im still amazed the price hasnt changed in 25 years.

    • @zachmoyer1849
      @zachmoyer1849 Месяц назад +2

      i worked at staples when i was a kid and honestly for a place named after the thing they had a crappy selection lol. But chairs were one of the most marked up items in the store a chair that they had 80 dollars in cost in, they sold for 350 dollars. I think the reason the price hasn't changed is because the furniture market has only gotten more competitive over time and companies have had to relax on their very cushy margins.

  • @macer_6853
    @macer_6853 Месяц назад +4

    Ladies and Germs, Adam Savage. The man who entertains thousands while talking about his staplers. Love this content

  • @blar2112
    @blar2112 Месяц назад +9

    I have a staplerless stapler that makes a knot with the paper itself

  • @MarkkkyPants
    @MarkkkyPants Месяц назад +2

    It's funny, I'm a taxi driver and wanted to make some laminated tour brouchures for when cruise ship passengers arrive in my town and I had the problem of a standard stapler creasing the paper or damaging the laminated sheets. I bought the 'rotating' stapler to get around this problem - I didn't know the brouchure stapler you showed existed - Would've made a neater spine a lot easier. I love your videos and enthusiasm for different solutions to simple problems even down the nitty gritty of fastening paper. For the record the brouchures have been a hit among fellow drivers and ended up with an order so we could offer a uniformed selection of tours.

  • @q1337
    @q1337 Месяц назад +27

    First pencils then staplers, and yet I keep watching!

    • @Kram1032
      @Kram1032 Месяц назад +3

      "and that's *why* I keep watching"
      ftfy

  • @ReverendTed
    @ReverendTed Месяц назад +3

    One of my favorites is a super cheap one that reloads differently. On most staplers, the top flips open to allow staples to be loaded.
    On this one, there's a button you push and a "tray" shoots out of the front where you load staples, and press the tray back in.
    Why do I love it? Because the stapler tray shooting out vaguely resembles the Xenomorph.

  • @user-os4lj3pi4q
    @user-os4lj3pi4q Месяц назад +15

    The Japanese have staplers that don't need the metal thing (sorry, English is my second language). It kind of pierces (and or folds, idk) the paper in such a way that it keeps it together I think.
    I don't know how strong this method is, but it is interesting.

    • @therewolf184
      @therewolf184 Месяц назад +4

      They're usually just called staple-free staplers. They can't handle quite as many sheets at once due to the 'fold and tuck' method of fastening, but are useful if you need to shred documents later on, since metal staples can jam paper shredders. And obviously, you'll never run out of staples!

    • @wardcheshire4535
      @wardcheshire4535 Месяц назад +1

      Muji makes one of those.

    • @sklikizos
      @sklikizos Месяц назад

      My kid's school uses these for permission slips - great because we can send back the signed sheet and keep the informational sheets without fuss or tearing.

  • @jarthurs
    @jarthurs Месяц назад +2

    I still have a stapler I stole from my first job working for the Department of Transport in the UK in the 80's. Still going strong 40 years later.

  • @xtieburn
    @xtieburn Месяц назад +11

    Something Ive found is that a surprising number of people dont realise that on many (most?) staplers you can push up the metal part that bends the tines, rotate it 180 degrees, and itll now bend the tines outwards instead of inwards.
    (I have yet to ever find a use for this, or even find anyone else who has ever had a use for this, which is probably why so many people Ive met didnt know why there was a weird nobly bit on a spring under the plate that allows you to do it.)

    • @Video_Crow
      @Video_Crow Месяц назад +8

      That function is for temporary fastening - rather than stapling, it's called pinning. It holds papers together, but can be removed by hand without any additional tools.

    • @KonradTheWizzard
      @KonradTheWizzard Месяц назад +2

      I used to use this a lot: it is super practical if you need hand-outs for trainees - you can staple stuff together, so that it is clear what belongs together while you hand it out to multiple people, but then it is super easy for them to pull out the staple and use the pages separately. It's also a bit more secure than wire paper clips and cheaper than binder clips.

    • @secretivesquirrelstudios
      @secretivesquirrelstudios Месяц назад +2

      As others have said for momentary fastening that can just be pulled up cleanly by a fingernail. With one of mine you can click it in half way so the bent staple has legs pointing out at opposite 90 degree angles to the back, you just have to twist the staple out when you want to remove it.

  • @williambermas5833
    @williambermas5833 Месяц назад +3

    Its episodes like this, always bring me back. The passion and the sharing of knowledge of tools & skills from other makers is a delight I enjoy.

  • @annwagner5779
    @annwagner5779 Месяц назад +2

    When I first started work at the National Portrait Gallery in 1989, I explored an old cache of office equipment. They had staplers that used spools of copper wire to make staples! So cool! So old! The NPG was founded in the 1960s, but I don’t know how much older those staplers may have been.

    • @zonedereve
      @zonedereve Месяц назад +1

      My dad has one of these, it's so cool, still my favorite after all these years!

  • @paulbenbrook5542
    @paulbenbrook5542 Месяц назад +3

    I think the full bundle of all the demerit badges should be called the "Lifelong Learner" pack. Everyone fails at things all the time, even the stuff they've been doing for years, and learning every nook and cranny of your craft should be celebrated.

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Месяц назад +1

    When I got my job in 2009 someone got me a red swingline stable exactly like Milton’s from Office Space. I still use it at work, even though it’s not as red as it used to be.😂
    “I believe you have my red stapler!”

  • @viceice
    @viceice Месяц назад +2

    You should also check out the Align Detachable Stapler

  • @PanPanOB
    @PanPanOB Месяц назад +2

    I have fond memories of using the glass paste jars in elementary school with the rubber end and getting so messy. The fun of creating and being a kid

  • @GholaMuadDib
    @GholaMuadDib Месяц назад

    Whenever I use a stapler, I think of Milton from Office Space. Geeking out over staplers is just a step away from getting into notebooks, planners, and other office supplies. I love it.

  • @thomasbarrett2812
    @thomasbarrett2812 Месяц назад

    I really enjoy your videos. Listening to you talk about your talents and experience with enthusiasm is very calming. Thank you.

  • @captainxemo3804
    @captainxemo3804 Месяц назад +3

    My favourite stapler is a tiny little 2.5" long one from a brand called "typo" (they don't sell them any more). Takes standard size staples, and will punch through as many pages as the length of the tines almost every time. Had it for over a decade now, still works like new.

  • @derpin3576
    @derpin3576 Месяц назад +1

    This is just him talking about staplers and I'm so here for it. No one else-no one else can just grab my attention like this and have me stay for the entirety of it, other then Adam...

  • @Solidfluids
    @Solidfluids Месяц назад +8

    I was expecting to see the Japanese stapleless stapler that cleverly folds the papers together.

    • @thatonejohn
      @thatonejohn Месяц назад

      That's not a new idea, I have a Bump's New Model from 1910. Cuts a slot and a flap and then folds the flap into the slot, it works pretty well.

    • @gramateur5776
      @gramateur5776 Месяц назад

      @@thatonejohnwho said it was new?

  • @kathrynmoore4071
    @kathrynmoore4071 Месяц назад

    I’d like to thank you for all the hard work you and your team do to bring us such great content. And give you a special thanks because my Mom who is 84yrs old and deals with a lot of pain from an accident, when I see that she’s getting down and the pain to much, I put one of your videos on a smile comes across her face and she says “it’s my favorite little man!” She’s waits to see you run your hands thru your hand and when it stands up, she giggles and lights up. And for however long the video is it takes her mind off what she’s feeling and can just focus on the video(her favorites are the Crown Jewels, we’ve watched repeatedly). So thank you so much!! I’m glad she loves the channel as much as I do, and gives her a brief getaway.

  • @billbucktube
    @billbucktube Месяц назад +1

    Being the husband of a primary school teacher I have been dragooned into making various pamphlets and the spine stapler is ideal! That swivel stapler is intriguing!

  • @ronwade2206
    @ronwade2206 Месяц назад +4

    Industrial staplers for upholstery and round top staples for cable TV antenna cables. I had a bunch of staplers😊

  • @PBJ.
    @PBJ. Месяц назад +2

    Adam is the type of guy that shoots multiple takes and leaves them all in.

  • @danielland3767
    @danielland3767 Месяц назад +6

    Adam gives me teacher vibes, that person you wish you had for a homeroom teacher or the arts and just want to stay.
    Then encourages you the other classes are necessary for makinf..lol

  • @johnhicks692
    @johnhicks692 Месяц назад +8

    My father had a stapler that you picked up and held in your hand to staple. It wasn't designed to sit on a table. I think it was designed for use in a shipping office where you were stapling an invoice or bill of lading onto a tag, It also used staples that were a kind of "ESS" shape.

    • @hillside21
      @hillside21 Месяц назад

      I've seen things stapled with that "ESS" shape but never found what brand they were.
      I do have a Plier stapler from Bostich, and it uses the same B8 staples as their saddle staple and desk stapler. I also have a heavier plier stapler, the Arrow P22.

    • @douglasreid699
      @douglasreid699 Месяц назад

      the stapler you hold in your hand like a stick or a bat (did a search and its called a Hammer Tacker), it gets used a lot for roofing and other building trades. there are paper membranes that usually need attached to roofs or walls before an external material is used to make the building water tight (the membrane papers do make things water tight for a short period of time) and its a lot quicker than using a staple gun (unless its an air or battery powered staple gun) to use that type of stapler. i think your father seen on and thought that would be so useful for the job he did.
      i think thats why Adam says at the start he is really only talking about desk type staplers as there are a lot of different types once you go down the rabbit hole of looking for them.

    • @cmmartti
      @cmmartti Месяц назад

      ​@@douglasreid699 No, stapling a BoL onto a tag is still stapling two pieces of paper together. The stapler he's referring to is a plier-stapler, designed to be squeezed like a pair of pliers rather than pushed down onto a desk.

  • @donaldevans5752
    @donaldevans5752 Месяц назад +2

    Adam makes any subject interesting , Brilliant just Brilliant .

  • @ScottKraft
    @ScottKraft Месяц назад +7

    when I was a small lad not tall enough to see the top of my father's office desk, I manage to reach up to the desk and staple the edges of two of my tiny fingers together. I had forgotten about this until you mentioned that it's hard to hurt yourself XD

    • @musstakrakish
      @musstakrakish Месяц назад

      When my brother was 3 or 4 he wanted to know how a stapler worked so he stapled his finger.

    • @JacksTheRabbitsTube
      @JacksTheRabbitsTube Месяц назад

      As a kid I was reloading staples, not unlike the method that Adam did here, and stapled my thumb.

  • @Wanton110
    @Wanton110 Месяц назад +2

    I picked up this auto stapler folder.. thing.. machine several years ago because the stationery shop was throwing it out.. You basically put a booklet or whatever on a tray, press a button and it gets pulled in to a spacer, stapled and then pushed down through a chute folding it in half.. Used it for a charity I used to volunteer for (it ran out of money over covid and shutdown) so not used it much for personal stuff but when I want to use something really excessive on a tiny project it's always fun to break out

  • @capttom144
    @capttom144 Месяц назад +2

    That reminds me of back in the days when I wanted to make my own Comics (probably was around 10 then) and all I had were two "normal" cheap staplers - so I had to align them spot on each other so the one underneath the papers would bend the staple that came from the one above.. And after a few tries I figured it out! 👍

  • @davidwilliams1060
    @davidwilliams1060 Месяц назад

    Apparently as a small child I told adults that my favorite “toy” was a stapler. Still love them. Thanks.

  • @dosesandmimoses
    @dosesandmimoses Месяц назад

    It takes guts to reach Savage glory; or the no guts, no glory.. apologies.. I love creating taglines, so hopefully I don’t overwhelm you guys.. thanks for everyone who produces the show.. there’s so much that goes into it- so much gratitude

  • @libertarian1637
    @libertarian1637 Месяц назад

    I bought a heavy duty stapler 20+ years ago long with a box of staples for a job; I didn’t use it much but over 20 years latter I still have a mostly full box of staples. I don’t use it much but when I need it it’s a great thing to have.

  • @MROC66
    @MROC66 Месяц назад

    I've never seen anyone get so excited about staplers. and I'm here for it!

  • @jasonnesburg9564
    @jasonnesburg9564 9 дней назад

    My absolute favorite stapler I’d the Markwell anvil stapler. Will staple through anything and can staple over a large item such as a zipper. And staples perfectly every time.

  • @jonathanjuillerat2115
    @jonathanjuillerat2115 Месяц назад

    Great episode! Every shop should have at least one Swedish Isaberg Rapid Classic 1 stapler in it. So durable and so satisfying to use. It will become your default go-to general stapler. Next time you're in a florist you'll definitely see one. They've been onto them for a long time!

  • @Francois_L_7933
    @Francois_L_7933 Месяц назад

    I have a few staplers that you would go bunkers over. First is a traditional long-reach stapler. The second is a spring-loaded stapler. These ones are super easy to use, especially when you have to drive a lot of staples; but they don't allow stacking staples close together (or at least mine doesn't). But the most fun is a staple-less stapler. While it only works with small number of sheets (up to 4), it punches a tongue in the sheets, folds them and locks them together automatically. Quite fantastic to see.

  • @nooiewiener5069
    @nooiewiener5069 Месяц назад +1

    Adam needs to try a B-8 box stapler. Standard equipment in a floral shop.

  • @trulyinfamous
    @trulyinfamous Месяц назад

    Sometimes this channel is like Grand Illusions but with mostly tools and I love that.

  • @TheWibbo
    @TheWibbo Месяц назад +4

    As a movie buff i would have guessed you had a RED swingline

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Месяц назад +1

      I wouldn't say I've been missing it, Bob.

  • @britishbulldog8966
    @britishbulldog8966 Месяц назад +1

    Call it the ‘Shoulda, Coulda, Wouda’ demerit badge collection. Cheers.

  • @ericthompson3982
    @ericthompson3982 Месяц назад +2

    The amount of excessively nerdy analysis of staplers here is like a balm to my soul. I used to have an adjustable depth heavy-duty Bostitch (one of the many lovely tools I lost in a house fire) that I had a very serious love/hate relationship with.

  • @milosterwheeler2520
    @milosterwheeler2520 Месяц назад +2

    For doing a lot of stapling, I really like the Prodigy Brand Paper Pro One Finger, 25 Sheet Power Stapler. It is small and looks like a regular desktop Swingline stapler that most people have. But, with hardly any pressure at all, it staples through 25 sheets of paper. Just a light touch hammers the staple through with a loud CLACK. Easy one-hand operation. Also good for older folks or anyone who has weak hands.
    Despite the name, it is NOT electric. Purely mechanical. Can be used anywhere.

  • @douglasbutari721
    @douglasbutari721 15 дней назад

    Recently purchased an Ellepi Klizia for use at my architecture office. I love the thicker narrow staples. Despite being smaller, they bind slightly more sheets than a basic desktop unit; but not enough to warrant the lever press. I also found once bound, the paper doesn't twist as much at the penetration with the staples' more square cut wire.

  • @robbieward7026
    @robbieward7026 Месяц назад

    Just another reason it ALWAYS pays to watch daily! I need to research to see if there is one made that acts as a combination on the swingline and blue one. I resell on ebay as a hobby and the amount of times I wished I had the aforementioned, combination stapler is in the 100's for sure.
    Thanks for always being an inspiration! ✌🖖

  • @tombell5599
    @tombell5599 2 дня назад

    There's nothing more I would rather be doing at 0100 in the morning than watching one of my heroes talk about his stapler collection!

  • @Spaceisprettybig
    @Spaceisprettybig Месяц назад

    Who would have thought that a show revolving around the concept of "Behold, my stuff" would actually be so compelling?

  • @galaxyguy4522
    @galaxyguy4522 26 дней назад

    THIS is reasonable. Nice. I love when something is cool, inventive, interesting, new, AND cheap!

  • @thompsonsj64
    @thompsonsj64 Месяц назад +1

    As a DND player and DM knowing about saddle staplers and thick stack staplers is going to improve making resources/props

  • @BH.22.
    @BH.22. Месяц назад

    For me the best stapler of all time: The old Novus 53 (B6).
    Elegant design, beautiful mechanics, solid build, quality “Made in Germany” and a built-in stapler drawer. Whenever you can get your hands on one, buy it. It's the holy grail of staplers. ;-)

  • @brainkrieg1423
    @brainkrieg1423 Месяц назад

    My shop has hammer-staplers for attaching plastic wrap to pallets, the action of swinging the hammer provides the force to drive the staple in. I wish I had an excuse to use one, they look so cool.

  • @tinman5322
    @tinman5322 Месяц назад

    I have a Japanese "stapleless" stapler. Branded as "Chadwick". It "staples" paper together using only the paper you're attaching. I'll be forever proud if I have a tool that Adam doesn't!

  • @PeaceLoveHonor
    @PeaceLoveHonor Месяц назад +1

    Bad wrists + normal staplers = ouch! But Staples (the company) won me over as the first place I found a stapler that assists your pressure, and for up to 20 sheets only a light squeeze is needed and no ouch. ❤

  • @EEPROM42
    @EEPROM42 Месяц назад

    I'd love to see the sort of office tools and gadgets and widgets you keep.

  • @derstrom8
    @derstrom8 Месяц назад

    TIL that the "Saddle Stapler" is something that exists (though looking back, I obviously knew that documents could be stapled in such a fashion). Fascinating!

  • @joannaguesno1395
    @joannaguesno1395 Месяц назад

    I do the supply ordering at work. The compact Bostitch 1/2 strip staplers are amazing. They are heavy duty & can do 40 sheets. Very powerful for a tiny stapler. Most of us have switched to just using those. Highly recommend

  • @NP-zl7dz
    @NP-zl7dz Месяц назад

    I love these types of videos

  • @thedomesticfox717
    @thedomesticfox717 Месяц назад

    Oooh - good topic. A plier stapler would be a good addition. I use it so much more than I thought I would. I have a mini plier stapler too - with the half size staples.

  • @MrChief101
    @MrChief101 Месяц назад

    Hand-grip "bag" closure stapler. Love 'em; only drawback is special staple. Bus, a box has, so far, been a lifetime supply.

  • @garthor
    @garthor Месяц назад

    We hosted some exchange students from Japan a while back, and one of the things they gifted us when it was time to say goodbye was a small staple-less stapler... yes, that's right, no need to buy staples ever again!
    It simply punched a small hole in the pages, and then folded it back in such a way that created a secure bond between a few pages, without the need for a metallic staple.
    It was small enough, that it's not useful for much more than securing a few pages at a time, and certainly couldn't do booklets, but it's kinda rad that it doesn't require boxes and boxes of staples to service it... :D

  • @BenRyherd
    @BenRyherd Месяц назад

    Just saw a facebook reel showing the "Quirky Align" stapler and thought "Oh! Adam needs to know about this!"

  • @donaldtyree3618
    @donaldtyree3618 Месяц назад

    I once had a stapler, I believe it was a swingline, that had an adjustable anvil. The one drove the staple in, the other drove the staple out. I believe the staple out was for book binders so the staples were more easily removed, but a little more hazardous. Love you and your approach to the universe ❤

  • @dearmash
    @dearmash Месяц назад

    A stapler that i keep handy always is a bostich p3 plier stapler. I originally needed it to staple a whole bunch of cups together for an art project. It was the only one that could fit in the narrow space, and at awkward angles. It also turns out to be super ergonomic to actually use.

  • @andrewwang568
    @andrewwang568 Месяц назад

    I love that brochure stapler! I like to make mini books out of scrap paper from deliveries and stapling in a straight line is hard!

  • @josephhall5136
    @josephhall5136 Месяц назад

    The only person on earth who can make a stapler. There is nothing he can talk about that won't get my wholehearted attention.

  • @calvinsmith8727
    @calvinsmith8727 Месяц назад

    The Bostitch heavy duty staplers (preferably with bayonet) are awesome for putting cardboard together!!

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff Месяц назад

    Interesting collection.

  • @HRConsultant_Jeff
    @HRConsultant_Jeff Месяц назад +1

    I think after paste, my next level was those brass brads that had 2 flat legs and you would push them through a hole (also one of the first mechanicals i used) and then you would split the legs apart on the other side. They were also built in to a lot of the paper folders I used.

  • @CazTanto
    @CazTanto Месяц назад +1

    Dunno if this is more of a British thing or not, but I'd recon here that everyone's first mechanical fixing method is the split-pin. Normally, in like Year 2 (age 6/7), making a little paper character with swinging arms and legs 😅☺️😌
    Also, for anyone not aware. On most standard staplers, you can push up the base plate from the bottom and rotate it for a wider crimp ... I think it stops the ends curving over and gripping in on the back so is better for when it's temporary or something; if I remember correctly. EDIT: Immediately went and found my stapler to test it. It actually spreads the ends outward.

  • @ArcaneWolf9
    @ArcaneWolf9 Месяц назад

    Hands free staplers are also great, activated by pressing the paper against the back. If you have batches of paperwork for a meeting, you can feed each stack in, slide it to the side and get three quick staples to form a quick binding. Another are 'staplers' that don't use metal staples at all, but punch and fold a small pattern of the paper itself, securing the sheaf. Saves the annoyance of removing the staple when shredding or disposing of the documents. Both are quite common here in Japan.

  • @patrickrose1764
    @patrickrose1764 Месяц назад

    Hey Adam . It's ok to Adamsplain about staplers. Tools . ect ...
    . Heck that's part of the reason I watch . 😊 have a great day sir ..

  • @Rubrickety
    @Rubrickety Месяц назад

    That B-roll at the end saved the day. Prior to that I was thrilled by Adam’s enthusiasm yet baffled by the blue stapler. 😂

  • @xnamkcor
    @xnamkcor Месяц назад +4

    80% of my Heavy Duty stapler usage has been mending bags(re-attaching a handle).
    I can tell you from experience that a proper Swingline stapler can staple up to 40 one dollar bills together(if you're lucky), but more than that you should really use a Heavy Duty.

  • @mikebowers7161
    @mikebowers7161 Месяц назад

    I own a stapleless stapler, it is magical to use!!

  • @hraefn1821
    @hraefn1821 Месяц назад

    As soon as Adam swung that arm out I went "Duuuuuuude!" It's such a simple but elegant solution to a common problem. Brilliant engineering.

  • @tonverfall_studio
    @tonverfall_studio Месяц назад

    While I love the thinky Q&A videos a lot, this one might be my new favorite. 🥰

  • @officialsqeek
    @officialsqeek Месяц назад

    The trusty stapler is the first mechanical device that I pulled apart to work out how it functions when I was a wee lad. That process was the catalyst of my ever growing lust to tinker with devices and understand their workings.

  • @leemarsh3569
    @leemarsh3569 Месяц назад

    Adam is like a magician, he shows a tool new to me and suddenly I find one appears in my workshop!! I didn’t know I needed different staplers 😊😊

  • @mayflowerlash11
    @mayflowerlash11 Месяц назад

    Adam has the knack of making the mundane seem fascinating. A rare and under appreciated talent.
    Speaking of staplers, years ago I purchased a Rapid Classic 1. It is operated by a scissor grip like pliers or secateurs. It is chrome plated but the staple tray is rusting slightly. Stamped in the flat metal on one side in tiny font are the words "Made in Sweden", almost too small to read.
    On the other side, in case you missed the message on the first side, is stamped in the same sized font the words, "designed and manufactured by Isaberg Rapid AB Hestra Sweden".
    I an intrigued by how this item like many other mechanical items come across our path in life and then disappear into the fog of history. It speaks of the ingenuity of man, and like Adam's "stapler collection" is worth preserving into the future.

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 Месяц назад

    Great video sir 😊😊❤

  • @retro61
    @retro61 Месяц назад

    The sound when you spun the stapler reminded me of the huge wooden football* rattle I had as a kid. That was a long time ago, when carrying a massive whirling bludgeon was normal (*soccer)

  • @keithreay
    @keithreay Месяц назад +3

    Have you discussed the other, “setting” on most common staplers? Where the staple splays outwards when formed? I saw that it was for sewing purposes to use instead of straight pins, but this could be (dare I say it?) a myth.

  • @ChefSarah4104
    @ChefSarah4104 Месяц назад

    There are 2 of the heavy duty Swingline staplers in the office of my kids' elementary school (I volunteer there almost daily) and they're great! So helpful for putting together packets

  • @randyfriend
    @randyfriend Месяц назад

    Great video, as always, and nice to know about the new stapler. Would be nice to also show stapling with 'toe in' and 'toe out'. I find many people don't know you can change the base plate on some staplers for this.

  • @dinxsy8069
    @dinxsy8069 Месяц назад

    I remember my first stapler, my mother buying it at a car boot sale along with the memory of a staple being stuck in my finger hah, ouch. Now i enjoy re-binding magazines, booklets, comics anything that needs it because rusty staples, pulled staples. Loop binding, putting protective covers on front and back then to look at the item come back to life, to last another 30 years, magical.

  • @durangodave
    @durangodave Месяц назад

    no prep before the video 😂🤣😂 im thinking adam woke up at 2am with nothing to do and made a video. Funny and nerdy, awesome..

  • @zachmoyer1849
    @zachmoyer1849 Месяц назад

    i used to collect stapler removers they were always super well made for such a simple task lol And the had all kinds of designs back in the day idk why but i found them to be such a cool little device.

  • @spookmineer
    @spookmineer Месяц назад

    "Plus you can do this" that feature alone is enough to get one.

  • @thiadesg
    @thiadesg Месяц назад

    I used to spend hours as a young kid "making books" with a stapler, so this video hit a cord with me. Glad to know I wasn't the only one who did this!

  • @johnsmitht11
    @johnsmitht11 24 дня назад

    One of the best staplers is the Swingline Optima 40 Compact. Staples like a dream.

  • @TheLurker
    @TheLurker Месяц назад

    I've got a an art deco stapler from Swingline embossed with the name of the Chemical Savings Bank. I have always admired their design, ever since meeting a heavy AF one in band class in high school.