Just Fishing
Can't fix stupid
Also on the insultation on the wall...
so i have an addiction to random tools.
one day i walk into a pawn shop and start going through their air tools, one tool got my attention
A massive stapler!!
It has a little adjustable plate so it can crimp the ends off like an office stapler.
i was hoping it was one of those staplers that shippers use to staple boxes shut.
What i found was close, but not quite.
It's the stapler that shippers use to assemble shipping pallets, mostly to fasten a thick cardboard side to a wooden pallet.
it can also crimp the ends off, but it does have a limited range since you need to get the plate on the backside.
Playing around with it, I found i can staple two 3/4 boards together if i have long enough staples.
Turns out it's obsolete since the staple size is no longer used.
On eBay i bought a couple cases of obsolete staples for less than the copper is worth as scrap.

Paid something along the lines of $40 for it iirc.
These are the shorter staples i have, but i do have the long ones.
I used this stapler to attach the insultation to the wall.
If i manage to hit a stud, it will go into the wood.
I have also used this stapler to fix a rotted fence.
used the full crimper action to full on staple planks together...
I'm doing my best to avoid wires with this thing.
i had to go around a power outlet, so i totally did it with a single hand, and avoided the stud.
so i have an addiction to random tools.
one day i walk into a pawn shop and start going through their air tools, one tool got my attention
A massive stapler!!
It has a little adjustable plate so it can crimp the ends off like an office stapler.
i was hoping it was one of those staplers that shippers use to staple boxes shut.
What i found was close, but not quite.
It's the stapler that shippers use to assemble shipping pallets, mostly to fasten a thick cardboard side to a wooden pallet.
it can also crimp the ends off, but it does have a limited range since you need to get the plate on the backside.
Playing around with it, I found i can staple two 3/4 boards together if i have long enough staples.
Turns out it's obsolete since the staple size is no longer used.
On eBay i bought a couple cases of obsolete staples for less than the copper is worth as scrap.

Paid something along the lines of $40 for it iirc.
These are the shorter staples i have, but i do have the long ones.
I used this stapler to attach the insultation to the wall.
If i manage to hit a stud, it will go into the wood.
I have also used this stapler to fix a rotted fence.
used the full crimper action to full on staple planks together...

I'm doing my best to avoid wires with this thing.
i had to go around a power outlet, so i totally did it with a single hand, and avoided the stud.

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