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I bought the same combo last year. Another reply gave some common uses for
the stapler, so i'm just going to put in my 2cents and say you made a good
choice. I do quite a bit of finish carpentery and the gun (well, both guns)
have performed very well. The only thing i've noticed is that sometimes
(using generic nails) the gun will fire two nails when it reaches the end of
one clip and starts another. I think when another clip is added the lead
head ends up underneath the head on the last nail of the other clip and it
fires two.
Anyhow, as a precaution, you may want to watch this if you are putting a
nail in a place where it could cause grief. I usually wait until it
completely runs out of nails to reload, or just remove the last few and put
in a new clip. dave



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How do you then skin it?

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Last night, I went to Lowes and picked up a Senco Finishpro35 gun

that
also
came with an 18gauge stapler SLS15 for $160.00. I think I got a
good
price
for both (did I??).

Beginner question... the stapler can drive 1in staples. What do you
guys
use the stapler for ??

Thank you.



Installing 1/4" plywood underlayment over 3/4" subfloor. Assembling
rabbetted 1/2" birch ply drawer boxes. Putting backs on casework.
Making
up quick jigs. Repairing my work sneakers. Some small mouldings

where
pullout is a concern (screen beads).