Stanley sharp shooter stapler fix

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Stanley manual staple gun stopped working, handle would click and go down and not shoot out staple. The rubber pad was causing the hooks not to pull up on the spring. I didn't find anything on you tube so I though I would post this. Hope it helps someone.

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  • @chrisblumenfeld6284
    @chrisblumenfeld6284 5 лет назад +12

    Poor lighting, dark background of the workspace make it very difficult to see the steps, pieces. Seems like it would work, but can't follow along with the details of the repair very well.

    • @julietspaghetti
      @julietspaghetti 3 года назад

      Ok Cecil B DeMille

    • @chris.a.1
      @chris.a.1 3 года назад

      @@julietspaghetti Did you even try the repair or do you just like posting smartass replies?
      The explanation was good but the detail was impossible to follow with all the small black parts on a dark background. Previous poster was spot on.

  • @mfuller1093
    @mfuller1093 4 года назад +3

    Hmm, a repair video with bad lighting and a black surface behind the product , lost me after 20 seconds.

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  4 года назад +2

      Yep I have learned quite a bit about proper lighting in the past year.

    • @nombreapellidos7326
      @nombreapellidos7326 4 года назад

      Please a new tutorial again with background white and good ligth, i need you.

  • @24-Paparotzy-IDTR
    @24-Paparotzy-IDTR 7 лет назад +20

    I'm glad you posted this, I am having the same problem. One suggestion though. Put down a white towel or sheets of paper so viewers can see the parts and how you configure them. Other than that I really appreciate you taking the time to share this. :-)

  • @jhbolis154
    @jhbolis154 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you for having the only video on how to reassemble the stanley stapler after taking it apart and all the pieces fall out and have no idea on how to put them back together. I had to wedge a dime under the rubber bumper/cushion to raise the metal spring bar so the teeth of the mechanism would engage with the spring. once again thank you for posting this only video. Its all about saving a buck (or 30)

    • @GregTheRushFan
      @GregTheRushFan 4 года назад

      THANK YOU for the dime trick, I could see that my problem was not as shown (rubber needed trimmed), instead, my rubber block became smashed over time and your DIME trick was the PERFECT fix!!!!

  • @BrianMann216
    @BrianMann216  5 лет назад +7

    Hello all glad this video helped someone out!! I was surprised when I could not find a video on how to fix the problem I was having. Happy New year all 1/24th the way done ..

    • @musizthief
      @musizthief 5 лет назад

      Brian Mann Hi. And thanks for the video. I can’t seem to get the spring guide in right? Can you post a picture of how it sits please.

  • @gregbrenneman189
    @gregbrenneman189 4 года назад +8

    Many thanks for posting this. It was exactly what I needed to repair AND put together my Stanley sharp shooter stapler. It made the putting together go much easier. One trick I found was in putting the springs back in was to put the spring into the top plastic piece and then use a small screw driver inserted into the spring about 2-3 coils up from the bottom to lift and compress the spring and then put it onto the bottom "post". Thanks again!!
    PS - my problem occurred after the stapler had been stored for months with the handle locked down - from now on it will be only stored in the handle up position!

  • @paulgueller2771
    @paulgueller2771 5 лет назад +2

    Not a bad video, but two suggestions: 1) use a contrasting background or light from multiple sources; 2) be mindful of framing, the stapler is often nearly out of frame in many of the parts I would have liked to see up close details.

    • @UberAV
      @UberAV 5 лет назад +1

      Not a bad comment, but one suggestion: 1) make your own video

  • @jeffreyroberts6660
    @jeffreyroberts6660 3 года назад +3

    Well done! I pulled mine apart for this problem, and lots of parts fell all around, was not sure where they all went.

    • @BajaBronco408
      @BajaBronco408 4 месяца назад

      Haha me too! wife was like...good luck with that. Now shes using it.

  • @dstartrain
    @dstartrain 8 лет назад +6

    You saved my stapler from being smashed to pieces in my driveway!!! Thanks for the video

  • @michaelhogan2256
    @michaelhogan2256 2 года назад +1

    Only criticism would be for ya to get a different color work surface. Trying to see the dark parts against the dark surface was difficult

  • @Lisa-qm5bc
    @Lisa-qm5bc 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I saw you were thinking of remaking this video with a more detailed explanation of parts and better lighting, I would really appreciate it! I can’t figure out where to wedge something underneath the rubber block, I already tried but the hooks still don’t catch on when I put a dime underneath

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  4 года назад

      I lent out this stapler and have not had it returned yet.

  • @NRC073
    @NRC073 3 года назад +1

    Note, most obvious, it has a safety system build in, you have to press down hard on workpiece for claws to grab the spring

  • @iguana1609
    @iguana1609 4 года назад +1

    Gracias por el video, me ayudó mucho, pero después del primer disparo queda floja la manija, si alguien sabe y me puede ayudar le estaré agradecida, un saludo desde Argentina 👋🏻😁

  • @kcfyrproof4919
    @kcfyrproof4919 3 года назад +1

    You need a white background. Unable to see very well

  • @CrashDork
    @CrashDork 7 месяцев назад +2

    Gave new life to my staplegun. Thanks for the video.

  • @cliffbaxter6411
    @cliffbaxter6411 3 года назад +1

    So, if a quarter of the views (137K) resulted in a repair, your little 8 minute video has cost Stanley over a half million dollars. Not that I have anything against Stanley, but good job. Thank you for saving me 20 bucks.

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  3 года назад +1

      Well that is a new angle to look at it!.. thanks for watching Lol!

  • @davidlopwz6565
    @davidlopwz6565 4 года назад +1

    Tengo una pieza que no se donde va alguien me puede ayudar

  • @kurtallanrandolph
    @kurtallanrandolph 3 года назад +1

    I just fixed mine last night and you don't need to take it apart down to the plastic piece. All you have to do is take the metal outer cover off and use an X-Acto knife to shave off the top of the plastic block to allow the latches to engage. Boom Roasted!

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  3 года назад

      Thanks for letting me know! Please make a video and share link here to help save people time.

  • @thomasmulcahy8703
    @thomasmulcahy8703 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. Fixed my old sharpshooter by trimming the plastic

  • @JuanVidal-wr8vo
    @JuanVidal-wr8vo День назад

    Thanks a lot, it helps me very much, but you should use a white background and a better light next time, regards Juan

  • @andresumazabal614
    @andresumazabal614 3 года назад +2

    Muchas gracias por el video, me ayudó a reparar mi engrapadora, saludos desde Chile, un abrazo.

  • @SylviaKleinsmith
    @SylviaKleinsmith 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Brian! Your video was so helpful. If it wasn't for your video, I would have had to go out and buy a new stapler. I paused, rewound, and watched several times and followed your steps.
    The only part I had questions about was that little piece that sits on top of the cam assembly that holds the bottom of the springs and is held by the grooves of each plastic flange that flanks either side of the cam assembly, but I figured it out. AND, most importantly, my stapler works again.

  • @tatersalad7966
    @tatersalad7966 4 года назад +1

    Where are the springs supposed to sit on?

  • @alco817
    @alco817 5 лет назад +1

    Very good video, simple and effective. My stanley sharpshooter has not been used much and one
    day tried to and didn't work. Took it appart and the same problem you show on your video: the rubber
    pad was crumbled into pieces and no way to fix it, only a new pad could solve the problem. This is a
    shit of tool and would never buy again any tool from Stanley.

  • @German4970
    @German4970 7 лет назад +1

    La parte central, se abre por la presión haciendo que se salten las uñas y no se pueda levantar la lámina que expulsa los ganchos, se puede golpear esa parte en los dos laterales que sostienen el soporte del resorte y queda ajustada.
    Gracias por el video me ayudo mucho.

  • @rayrenzi4860
    @rayrenzi4860 7 лет назад +2

    Tip: Use some strips of adhesive tape to hold the two plastics side sliders and handle in position whilst you install. Gives you an extra pair of hands to do the rest of the tricky stuff and it all stays together nicely exactly as you want things positioned for installation. Makes a HUGE difference! NB Remember to remove the tape to these 2x plastic guides before you install the final covers!

  • @ohiodigger4391
    @ohiodigger4391 8 лет назад +4

    Mine sharp shooters went bad and I was walking over to the trash can in my garage to toss them. But then thought I'd might has well check RUclips. What's the chances you just posted this 3 days ago lol. I'm going to try the repair. Mine are doing the exact same thing. Looks like a pain in the butt but I'd rather try fixing them before buying new ones.

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  8 лет назад +1

      +Ohio Digger
      awesome glad it helps someone!!

    • @jeffp7776
      @jeffp7776 5 лет назад

      Did the same thing only I screwed with it for about an hour and couldn't figure out why it was not catching. I was literally walking to throw it away think I could have bought a new one by now. But just by chance I'm going to Google it. Sure enough I fixed it while watching the video by the end I was done. Thank you. They don't make em like this anymore so I'm VERY HAPPY.
      Oh and one more think next time could you go out and buy all the stuff you need and hire a professional camera man/ person to shoot the video. It's really annoying that everything is not PICTURE PERFECT.. (sarcasm)

  • @kattor4
    @kattor4 5 лет назад +1

    You were the only person I could find that actually took this apart and could have helped me . Sadly you went way too fast and working black Parts on a black mat I couldn't see the parts . If I was experienced as to what is inside of a heavy duty stapler and where all the parts go I wouldn't need to watch your video. For instance what's a cam? I don't know just because I don't know and I couldn't see the part so I still don't know.l

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the input, sorry I did not do a good job on this video.

    • @kattor4
      @kattor4 5 лет назад

      @@BrianMann216 No, you did a very good video...its me, I should of known more about how is staple gun functioned and part names. It would have made more since and wouldn't have been so frustrating..well that and several more pairs of hands would have been nice.

  • @robertclausen9909
    @robertclausen9909 4 года назад +2

    I've been having this problem for awhile now and was surprised that your video was the only one that addressed it. Seeing all of those parts made me anxious to even attempt the repair but what the heck I figured that I had nothing to lose. Took the E-clip off, removed the pin and then the cover. Sure enough the hooks were dragging on the rubber pad. Instead of taking everything apart, I used an Exacto knife to scrape the rubber pad under each of the hooks. Reassembled and it worked ! Thanks much.

    • @CrashDork
      @CrashDork 7 месяцев назад

      This is a great shortcut.

  • @bobsteele4265
    @bobsteele4265 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. Your video was extremely helpful. I had no issue with the springs. I set the spring guide where it should be and then inserted the first spring into the plastic top and used a small flat head screwdriver to compress the spring and set it into the spring guide. Repeated for the other spring. I did have to really turn up the brightness and pause at key spots to see some detail. Thanks again.

  • @welchmadness
    @welchmadness Месяц назад

    That much work is worth a drive to the hardware store for a replacement. I can push mine down to get the spring to catch, but you gotta do that every time.

  • @stevetaylor5382
    @stevetaylor5382 6 лет назад +1

    Seems to be the ONLY decent instructions on the net. Thanks a lot Brian. Mine exploded into components as I removed the cover. I was able to find all the bits once I knew what to look for from your video.
    Great help.

  • @kathrynleaser5093
    @kathrynleaser5093 4 месяца назад

    These staplers are great when they work . I took mine apart turned it on its side and everything fell out.. not a good feeling cause I didnt even get to see where things went. If you are dealing with a limp lever ( no resistance when you pull the lever)that wont fire off a staple you will have to shim the rubber piece on the bottom that he just showed . The hooks that actuate the spring wont compress and engage the flat spring under the rubber part. because the rubber part has flattened out you loose the travel needed. You can make shims out of a credit card or some sort of durable plastic shaped to fit under neath the rubber component. To keep things in place you can use painters tape or packing tape cause you will fight them to the point of bad words... hope this helps. PS Stanley built this stapler to fail and confound with their crappy intentionally bad design. You can do it guys !

  • @drsaulmarquez
    @drsaulmarquez 8 лет назад +2

    Muchas gracias :)
    Many thanx. My sharpshooter had the same problem. Your video help me get it fixed.

  • @richardwithers8959
    @richardwithers8959 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks Brian Mann! I was ready to toss mine like one of the people below. My problem with my TR200 was almost the same. The rubber thing was too compressed to let the leaf spring to get above the catch. I pushed a dime (yep $.10) under the rubber part (towards the business end of the stapler/bottom) and shaved just a hair off the inside inset. I had to shave some off because the part that goes back to latch was catching on the newly raised bottom. I swear it works better than it did 15 years ago when I bought it.

    • @tudyk21
      @tudyk21 6 лет назад

      Richard Withers I have the same stapler and have the same problem.

    • @jhbolis154
      @jhbolis154 5 лет назад

      I did the same with my stapler. I was able to slide a dime under the base of the rubber cushion while I was releasing the pressure from the spring metal on the hammer. Thanks so much for that hack. I rarely used that stapler in 20 years which is probably why the rubber cushion gets compressed

  • @mikelindawhite3419
    @mikelindawhite3419 7 лет назад +2

    Same issue with my Stanley TR100, but I had to add a metal spacer, 1/32", on top of rubber block to lift tension springs higher and allow lever to hook underneath them. Also I did not have to remove handle and lever mechanism. While holding onto both sides of lever mechanism, depress handle, press stapler down on block of wood to relieve tension, then slide rubber block out. Now slide rubber block and spacer back in together. This lifts the tension leaf springs up higher to allow the lever hooks to engage leaf springs. I think in time and usage the rubber block gets smashed thinner allowing the leaf springs rest lower not allowing the lever hooks to engage.
    Hope it makes since and helps
    Mike

    • @Samuel-km5yf
      @Samuel-km5yf 6 лет назад

      Mike & Linda White this is exactly the problem I have. I was going to try to order a replacement rubber part but I like the idea of adding a spacer. Now I just need to figure out what to use as a spacer. Maybe a strip of metal cut from a soda can?

  • @richpeltrick1492
    @richpeltrick1492 Год назад

    Do not wait until you need this tool to work. If it's giving you trouble, wait for a rainy day to attempt this. It's difficult to reassemble after it falls apart in disassembly.
    So @ 4:55-- he says essentially get the spring thing back in place. Never got to see what he did. Do the rounded ears go up and that's where the springs sit on? The handle reassembly is just mind-boggling. I'm nearly to the end of this but I have to give it up until tomorrow and start drinking. lol! Thank you for the video though.

  • @capnskustomworks
    @capnskustomworks 6 лет назад +2

    Fixed it right up brethren, thanks much!!! My tip for the spring retainer is to put the sides in first, it helped it stay in place when positioning the springs for me.

  • @amandajeanbelt6482
    @amandajeanbelt6482 4 года назад

    Find solutions to your put stanley sharpshooter staple gun back together question. ... staples for the TRE500 Stanley Sharpshooter Electric Heavy Duty Stapler.

  • @carr87500
    @carr87500 Год назад

    What I took from this is that it is possible to repair the Sharpshooter for free.
    However, the lighting, camera angle and putting the black components on a black work mat made it impossible to see what was being done.
    I think the key to fixing this failure to latch problem is not to disturb the trigger mechanism and to stop the plastic block at the bottom of the gun from interfering with the pawl that pulls up the hammer. I did it by shaving some plastic off.
    Maybe tape the spring guides and trigger in place before doing anything because once they pop out you'll be struggling with figuring out this video in order to put it all back. together again.

  • @anilpatel6306
    @anilpatel6306 3 года назад

    Great Video, I was able to assemble and disassemble. My problem is when I press the handle it does not make a clicking sound. Any idea why? I have a Rona staple gun, but it almost exactly like the one in your video. Thank YOU, Brian.

  • @andrewbrooke4462
    @andrewbrooke4462 5 лет назад +1

    Hi thanks for disassembly instructions. Mine wasn't stapling because the hooks slipped off the leaf spring instead of lifting the spring up.
    The hook tips had worn so I filed new hook faces. These now catch the spring and it works fine

  • @joseluisesparzagonzalez3105
    @joseluisesparzagonzalez3105 7 лет назад +2

    ay una piesecita que lleva dos orejitas y no se cual es la pocicion podrias decirme como ba gracias

  • @Samuel-km5yf
    @Samuel-km5yf 6 лет назад +2

    Looks like an easy fix. Retainer ring went flying when I popped it off. Can't find it now. FML :(

  • @terrydewitt6393
    @terrydewitt6393 4 года назад

    Using the black mat to put the pieces back together makes it impossible to see what you are actually doing. Very poor video !

  • @fhisdi3762
    @fhisdi3762 3 года назад

    my stapler is a stanley tr200, it did not work well and I opened it, that rubber does not exist, it broke into pieces, and I do not know how to find it or where to buy it.

  • @varkcoldguru9368
    @varkcoldguru9368 Год назад

    I have one and the trigger arm has stopping returning and is jammed on the down/fired position any ideas?

  • @frxnlab
    @frxnlab 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much. Had exactly the same issue and decided to youtube a solution and found this vid. Mine is working perfectly again.

  • @emmmmmett7918
    @emmmmmett7918 3 года назад +1

    Great video mate. I found one of these staplers at a flea market for cheap, now working good thanks to this video.

  • @CliffsClips
    @CliffsClips 5 лет назад +1

    Brian, that was a GREAT help! I took mine apart to see if there was anything I could fix, and as soon as I pulled the front piece off, everything came tumbling out -- no idea how it all went together. Same issue -- shaved the little rubber piece and it works! Thanks for taking the time to put this together.

  • @billmcdermott9774
    @billmcdermott9774 3 года назад

    It would be easier to follow if the back ground was white. Very difficult to get definition.

  • @terryroe7713
    @terryroe7713 Год назад

    I need Fixes for Dummies. You lost me at safety goggles..😅.

  • @jaybee8128
    @jaybee8128 3 года назад +1

    Saved me buying a new stapler cheers it fixed mine helpful vid 👍

  • @antoniofernandes5447
    @antoniofernandes5447 3 года назад

    Where can we find the spare rubber piece. Mine has been softened and turned into powder. Please advise

  • @fredoswego
    @fredoswego 4 года назад +1

    Thanks You! Just went to use our stapler this morning and it wasn't "catching" at all. Took the rubber piece out, shaved it down and re-assembled. It works again.
    I wonder if it's better to store the gun with the fingers engaged (handle in up position). That might keep the rubber in the right shape.

  • @el_senor_xan
    @el_senor_xan 2 года назад

    Como la abro?? Con alguna herramienta especial??

  • @MsLoro96
    @MsLoro96 3 года назад

    O cara tem que falar em português porque eu não entendo nada o que ela fala eu queria saber sobre o grampeador mais fiquei na mesma sem saber de nada

  • @DS-wt7ul
    @DS-wt7ul 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I had a similar problem; the rubber block compressed over time which didn't allow the hooks to engage. I shimmed underneath the rubber block with a piece of plastic and now it works just fine. Over time the tension from the flat springs seems to have compressed the rubber block just enough to not allow the flat springs to rebound enough for the hooks to engage. I have a Craftsman 68447 which is very similar to yours.

  • @markrogers1413
    @markrogers1413 7 лет назад +1

    just fixed my stanley sharpshooter from your video, I added a 30 thousands orange shim under the rubber block. thanks for the video.

  • @HouseNoteswithJim
    @HouseNoteswithJim 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, this worked perfectly for me. Gotta love the kershaw leek, I carry the same knife everyday.

  • @christiangaskell2105
    @christiangaskell2105 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, saved my staple gun...

  • @nervrunna
    @nervrunna 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Saved me alot of time :) I found putting the springs back in with a pair of fine needle nose pliers worked the best!

  • @BajaBronco408
    @BajaBronco408 4 месяца назад

    Big thanks to you! Nice bowl by the way.

  • @حشمتسلطانی-ه5خ
    @حشمتسلطانی-ه5خ 8 месяцев назад

    تشکر از شما اون دین فلزی رو دسته رو اشتباه کار میگذاشتم

  • @ricardoguzman9784
    @ricardoguzman9784 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for doing this video. Fixed mine in 30 mins.

  • @KevinMacDonald1
    @KevinMacDonald1 4 года назад +1

    Cheers. I fixed mine today. Thanks very much.

  • @77trino
    @77trino 4 года назад +1

    Hi there
    excellent friend your help
    thanks a lot

  • @SchmidtintheWorkshop
    @SchmidtintheWorkshop 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome man. I just about threw mine out. Got it working thanks to this vid.

  • @claudiovicuna3421
    @claudiovicuna3421 7 лет назад +1

    Have 2 TR100 BRAND NEW (Bought some time ago) and never used and none of them Works. Will try fixing as instructed

    • @AlvaroDiazCastro
      @AlvaroDiazCastro 6 лет назад

      I found my S TR100 fingers are not reaching the spring strap, like they do not catch the border, and the rubber block seems like new. Maybe a problem with "nails hooks" too short or the spring strap pushed too much to rear part of the gun.

  • @FLINTSTONES45
    @FLINTSTONES45 9 месяцев назад

    Cant see the detail not focusing enough

  • @fhisdi3762
    @fhisdi3762 3 года назад

    Good morning, you know what that rubber is called and how to look for it, is that my stapler, disappeared that rubber, it crumbled

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  3 года назад +1

      I am sorry I dont know what it is called

  • @vmillie55
    @vmillie55 Год назад

    I can’t seem to find where the inside clip goes. Your picture shows the back side when installing. Shows right at the 5 minute mark

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  Год назад

      im sorry I did not film that better! it goes across side to side the best that I can recall

  • @bjones5009
    @bjones5009 2 года назад

    What's the model number of the gun?

  • @1957Babbs
    @1957Babbs 5 лет назад

    Sorry I couldn't follow that video at all

  • @shellyhanke2336
    @shellyhanke2336 4 года назад

    I agree with Gee Dee it's hard for an oldie like me to see what you are doing against the black surface. Also, maybe lay the parts out so we can see what they look like? It was hard to see what you were grabbing once it was in the bucket. You do have a clear speaking voice which makes your video easy to follow. I'm too cheap to buy a new staple gun also!

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  4 года назад

      He thanks for the comment, I wish I could go back and do that video over as it seems to help many people.

  • @janetspangler7381
    @janetspangler7381 6 лет назад +1

    I was going crazy. Thank you!

  • @louis-erictrudeau5228
    @louis-erictrudeau5228 Год назад

    Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @jinganqu2040
    @jinganqu2040 3 года назад

    I am stuck at the first step, how to open it

  • @loboviejo9141
    @loboviejo9141 3 года назад

    Le quedara grapa de 5/16" x 8 mm gracias

  • @johnturner2196
    @johnturner2196 5 лет назад +1

    Great post! Just fixed mine with your help.

  • @chrisjones5401
    @chrisjones5401 3 года назад

    Can’t see shit! Black background and very poor lighting

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  3 года назад

      Yeah you are right , sorry man, I was not any good at video recording back then. Working to be better now.

  • @derrywilliams6282
    @derrywilliams6282 3 года назад

    All fixed! Thank you 👌

  • @Alalias
    @Alalias 11 месяцев назад

    Another success story here. Thanks! Mine just needed to be cleaned inside but there's no way I'd have got it back together on my own.
    Change playback quality to 1080p and switch to fullscreen mode if you're having trouble with the contrast or seeing the details clearly.

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment , glad it helped, I wish I filmed it better

    • @Alalias
      @Alalias 11 месяцев назад

      @@BrianMann216 You filmed it just fine. 1080p lets the viewer see every detail....on a desktop anyway. I didn't try on a mobile device.

  • @patrickcardiff7811
    @patrickcardiff7811 7 месяцев назад

    too fast, can't follow disassembly, not helpful

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  7 месяцев назад

      You can play back at .25 speed, click on the gear icon

  • @JDFrancis
    @JDFrancis Год назад

    I give up. I've watched this video multiples times and have no idea what you're doing with the springs. Might as well be magic. The damn thing exploded when I started taking it apart so I couldn't see how the springs were aligned. Anyone have any ideas?

    • @JDFrancis
      @JDFrancis Год назад

      I just don't understand what the springs are attached to.

    • @JDFrancis
      @JDFrancis Год назад

      Holy Samuel Jackson I finally got it! It took a lot of expletives and pain, but I got it. Pretty sure I lost some years of my life on that one.

  • @xanadu774
    @xanadu774 4 года назад

    My rubber pad piece also crumbled to bits when I got it out. 🙁

    • @vertex99
      @vertex99 3 года назад

      Same. Can’t find replacement parts yet.

  • @claudio9585
    @claudio9585 4 года назад

    Hello Brian, my name is claudio, i'm from Argentina.
    First of all, i want to thank you for the video, it's very usefull. In second place, i was given a sharpshooter TR100, but it has two pieces missing. I think, i can make them my self. I was wonder if you can send me or upload a few photograf. I can't view clearly in the video. The two pieces are the HOOKS that goes up and down and grab the spring. I hope you understand my poor english. Thank you very much!

    • @BrianMann216
      @BrianMann216  4 года назад

      I may be able to do that in the next few days, will post reply when i have something. You are not the only person who wants a follow up video that is better quality.

    • @claudio9585
      @claudio9585 4 года назад +1

      I'm not critical with people that make videos to help others, I'm very grateful! I asked you to help me with this particular piece. Whenever you can do it, i'll appreciate it!

  • @omarenriquez6733
    @omarenriquez6733 8 лет назад +1

    thanks for the video it helped me a lot.

  • @pipcollectormobile9859
    @pipcollectormobile9859 4 года назад

    He's using Balistol oil

  • @ebasoalto
    @ebasoalto 6 лет назад

    Thanks Brian for this video.
    I had the same problem, and was investigating what the cause may be.
    Look in RUclips and find your solution. It worked immediately and fine.
    It helped me a lot.
    Maybe a typical fail in this model Stanley TR100 Heavy Duty Sharpshooter Stapler

  • @tudyk21
    @tudyk21 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I have a TR 200 which is the same design as yours except it is yellow instead of Chrome. The hooks were not engaging the spring because the spring was falling below the point where the hooks could engage. I got the hooks engaged on the spring and there was a gap of about 1 mm between the spring and the block. Apparently the block, which seems to be made of a kind of wax, compressed through multiple firings of the stapler. I will try and fill the gap with some type of cardstock, I guess.

  • @cdcVintage
    @cdcVintage 6 лет назад

    I have this exact same stapler with the exact same problem. I messed around with it for 30 min. Couldn't get it back together. It went straight to the garbage. Stanley BOOOOOO

  • @nicholassmith3732
    @nicholassmith3732 Год назад

    This was super helpful. Thank you. Searched for a diagram explosion for a few minutes and found your video. The spring guide threw me for a loop. I had a similar problem with the fingers not latching on as well as they should have. Shaved the rubber part down like you recommended and now it works but there isn't an auto reset on the handle. It has to be manually reset.

  • @adamcassidy1936
    @adamcassidy1936 5 лет назад

    The rubber had worn down exactly as you depicted - I just used some needle nose pliers to push the spring up and slid a little bit of plastic in there I cut off one of those flosser sticks lol - that was enough height to allow the teeth to grab again, I just KNEW that thing wasn't finished, been meaning to fix it for three years haha thanks much, you are the bomb bro and the internet rulz B-)

  • @derekscott6025
    @derekscott6025 3 года назад

    Thanks Brian ...With your instruction , I repaired my staple r,You saved me having to buy another ...many , many thanks.

  • @oscarguzman9854
    @oscarguzman9854 5 лет назад

    hello I followed your instructions and perfect and easy ... but it does not work ... the spring does not rise enough to hook the hooks ... you can help me, thanks.

  • @John-1984
    @John-1984 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Exactly what I needed to fix my dads old stapler. Now the only problem is that RUclips will keep sending me stapler videos now lol.

  • @cesar5242
    @cesar5242 8 лет назад

    good illustration. Would of been perfect if work mat was a light color.A dark mat back ground can't appreciate illustration due to poor lighting.

  • @harrycallahan7252
    @harrycallahan7252 7 лет назад

    Hey Thanks, I want that bowl.... I was at the range trying to staple up some targets when mine went bad. I took it apart and one of the two tangs in the center of the mechanism which is part of the main frame broke off. It's none fixable and went to the can. For the life of me I can't figure out how this broke stapling paper to card board it was like brand new. This stapler is just junk. I done with Stanley now. Thanks again for the video.

  • @tinkerscorner54
    @tinkerscorner54 6 лет назад

    I was on my way to the trash can with mine, too. Mainly, I got it apart and couldn't figure out where the spring retainer went back in (it sort of exploded on disassembly). Thanks so much for posting this.