I’ve been tempted to run a black marker over a few things over the years , if it was white tape you could use tip-ex haha I’d like to see a dans tool time purely on tip-ex 👍
Hmm 🤔, I only ever use air these days and it’s far superior to an electric gun! You don’t need to use as much force as Dan demonstrated, they fire easily without effort. I’ve never seen staples show like that, must be the PSI in that unit!
The pressure on the stapler was to crease the carpet into the step as it’s quite stiff carpet but there was not a problem with any of the staplers ,the electric stapler is quieter and is easily thrown on my tool bag with no set up .I use air tools a lot I’m my hobby so I know that they are good 👍
I’ve been tempted to run a black marker over a few things over the years , if it was white tape you could use tip-ex haha I’d like to see a dans tool time purely on tip-ex 👍
Can we have a tutorial on how to make them practice steps mate
Maybe the PSI needed turned up on the air stapler .
It was up full but the steps were also mdf which is a lot harder than pine so I think that could have been affecting it also
My electric staples hold the best but my air stapler is best for upholstery work. My air staples are smaller.
Is there not a depth adjuster on the air stapler
@@colinmclean6900 Not mine . Turning the pressure up makes all the difference though.
Hmm 🤔, I only ever use air these days and it’s far superior to an electric gun!
You don’t need to use as much force as Dan demonstrated, they fire easily without effort.
I’ve never seen staples show like that, must be the PSI in that unit!
The pressure on the stapler was to crease the carpet into the step as it’s quite stiff carpet but there was not a problem with any of the staplers ,the electric stapler is quieter and is easily thrown on my tool bag with no set up .I use air tools a lot I’m my hobby so I know that they are good 👍
Is there not a depth adjuster on the air tool
No mate there isn’t