Cordless stapler/nailer

Discussion in 'Tool Chat' started by steve, Jan 10, 2013.

  1. steve

    steve Well-Known Member

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    I have been using a Tacwise corded stapler/ nailer for bullnoses and odds and ends for the last 9 months. Ok , but keeps jamming now, would quite like a cordless one for bullnose, gripper etc, any recs? cant be arssed with getting an extension lead out for smaller jobs, a decent cordless one would be used a lot more.
     
  2. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    biggest prob would be the size of the cordless ones
    A lot bugger than the corded ones
    Have you tried a miastri?
    Nice and small, still corded tho
     
  3. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    bigger...
    pmsl
     
  4. steve

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    Just want something I can grab and use, as a time saver, if i have to start plugging in, unplugging , getting the extension in, I will prob just stick to hammer and nails.
     
  5. steve

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    Sorry WTFH (flippin) IS pmsl? lol
     
  6. merit

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    Most hallways have a socket in the hall that reaches the bn I find :)
     
  7. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    I use the stapler for grippering too, much quicker on the big hsl jobs
     
  8. steve

    steve Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, thats what I do at the mo.
     
  9. steve

    steve Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, thats what I want to do lol
     
  10. oddbod_jnr

    oddbod_jnr Well-Known Member

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    Yeh ive got a ta kwise ranger cordless but its no good for bullnoses as its too big and bulky uase it to pin scotia etc
     
  11. BLINCO94

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    When I worked with my uncle, he had a makita battery powered one.
     
  12. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    p'ing myself laughing
    :D
     
  13. g4l

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    I think that's the autofeed one for dry wall work, I don't think you can get screws small enough for what the OP wants.
     
  14. steve

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    I did check out the Makita website b4 the original post, from what i can see they only do ones that take 10mm wide staples, or nails, not the narrow staples up to 35mm that my tacwise one does,
     
  15. steve

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    Ok, doesnt look like ther is such an animal, will prob get the maestri
     
  16. Trimmer

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    Metabo used to do one.
    I've got one in my dads shed somewhere, it must be 8 or 9 years old now. Battery must be dead.
     
  17. steve

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    Went on the Metabo website, dont make them anymore.

    Which maestri one should I go for? notice the 4000 only does up to 20mm staples?
     
  18. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    606 does brads and staples
     
  19. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    yes but it's crap as a brad gun if its the same one I'm thinking of.
     
  20. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    Elaborate??
     

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