Hey, guys,
I'm a beginner and want to get into re-upholstering furniture, car seats, boat bolsters and seats, etc., and need a staple gun. But the range of choices on them is bewildering. I get the feeling I should go with a long nose gun for furniture but beyond that, I'm stymied. My first summer job over 40 yrs ago was in an upholstery shop, but I don't remember much!
3/8" or 1/2" crown? Sailrite says 1/2" is better and has less chance of tearing the fabric or vinyl. I also see some that use T50 staples.
20 gauge...21 gauge...22 gauge ... there seem to be about a million combinations and permutations of these things!
Can anyone give me any guidance or tips here? I'd like to get something that will meet most of my needs for a long time without a huge price tag. Was considering the Porter Cable US58 3/8" crown, (1/4-Inch to 5/8-Inch length 22-Gauge C-Crown) , the Wen 61705 (20 gauge, 3/8" crown), and various BeA staplers, but I'm going cross-eyed trying to decide. I already have a Harbor Freight (1/4" crown 18 gauge 1/2" to 1-1/4" length) stapler/brad nailer, so I'd like to avoid "overlap" on functionality...help!
