![]() Very plasticky chassis overall, but I guess I'll live. Does it do anything, really? I don't know, but it feels good between index and middle finger, so there.īy the end of the weekend, I was using it to shoot brads to fix a frooty little piece of furniture for the missus. That little finger guide is a nice thing, too. ![]() This thing put corrugated cardboard onto telephone poles with. Put three signs on furring strip poles, put all the other signs on telephone poles. Long travel, light action, then, at the last moment, the spring is released and POW! the staple is driven.īought this in preparation for a yard sale. Maybe this isn't news, but I'm a bit of a Rip VanWinkle and it's all news to me. So you push on the end of the handle where you want to push the stapler against the work, unlike the old-timey kind of T50 staplers that challenged me as a boy. The staples fly out where the blue arrow is. Comes with a decent number of staples (1,500), and a little stick of brads that it can shoot, too. $23.99 at Ace Hardware, which seems to mirror the nearby Sears exactly on pricing, minus $5.00 Ace rewards card. Did Sears really think I'd go back to buy Sears staples? Geez.) (The T50 you see on it the pic, I wrote that with a Sharpie. Just got it, used it a little, am very pleased with it. Not really a proper review, so I'll post it here. Kinda intimidating when you're looking up at it. Then it would start right back up and I went right back into my Beavis-like frenzy. Say, do cheap jigsaws have thermal circuit breakers or something? I was racing the sunset when I started sawing this in the driveway, and sometimes it would just stop working until I gave it a few seconds' rest. NEW - click on thumbnail for decent big version of picture. Next year, it needs a fog machine and better backlighting. * El cheapo Rayovac incandescent flashlights with red taillight tape on the lenses * El cheapo Chinese Skil jigsaw, coarse blade Tools used that I didn't have a year ago: (All we have is grainy photos, old Indian legends, and 4 x 8 sheets of plywood.) Okay, a little late, here's what I made for the yard for the trick-or-treating yute: a yardsquatch.
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