I was walking my dogs early this morning and was trying to figure out what I contribute today.
This is a Bostitch upholstery stapler I got last winter. I've been cutting tolex and reapplying grille cloth for years, but always I swore I didn't want one of these because it would be too hard to remove a misfire.
I was doing these big Dumble style 4x12's and stapling piping from the inside (Marshall style) and I finally broke...
So I got this Bostitch 21671B for like $100....and it changed my world. If you are applying cloth without a pneumatic stapler I would strongly recommend upgrading to something like this. There are actually fewer misfires because your hand doesn't have to make a big motion (staple gun) and perfectly straight piping is about 100x easier!!!
Here's what I'm working on this morning, you can see how I used the staples to hold the suede in place on the back panel, and how nicely the cloth is applied.
The Porter Cable us58 is a good one too. I use the german liqour coated staples and stain them blackish for vintage amps. Cannot find the old silicon bronze staples any more. The little Makita Mac700 is the bomb for small quiet compressors. My friend John Mergili likes his old Doufast upholstery stapler.
I've got a bunch of nail guns, bur none of them are electric. I would borrow a compressor if you don't have one. It will make that quarter round go up in minutes, and countersink the nails
Tom, check the tool rental separtment of your local Home Depot. You will be able to rent what you need for a few days for a lot less less than what the tool costs.
JazzGuitarGimp wrote:Tom, check the tool rental separtment of your local Home Depot. You will be able to rent what you need for a few days for a lot less less than what the tool costs.
No Home Depot they suk.Use a local tool rental store.If you have to.
Didn't see it was just quarter round so you don't have to cope.