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  1. #16
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    Does no one use Grex? I was thinking of going with one of their brad nailers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Rivel View Post
    Does no one use Grex? I was thinking of going with one of their brad nailers.

    Expensive. Everyone who has one speaks highly of it. I need to outfit a couple of benches with guns, I was kicking around a Grex micro pinner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Wasner View Post
    Expensive. Everyone who has one speaks highly of it. I need to outfit a couple of benches with guns, I was kicking around a Grex micro pinner.
    Seemed to me like it was top shelf stuff. Plus the green matches my Festool tools Cuz thats important ya know?
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  4. #19
    Try the HF stapler. With the 20% off coupon it's pocket change. I bought one a few months ago for a job where I must have fired 2,000 or more .75" brand name staples and it performed perfectly.

    I have a Bostitch Brad nailer that works great too but I'll be buying HF air tools going forward. They have a great return policy and my work gives them the immediate 'quality control' testing

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    I dont even see an SKS model listed on the senco website...where can i find this model... i need to replace an old porter cable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan Lane View Post
    I dont even see an SKS model listed on the senco website...where can i find this model... i need to replace an old porter cable
    I worked at 3 different shops and the Senco SKS was the only one that held up. I bought mine from Ebay 10 years ago and have shop thousands af staples through it. We build Trade show displays and that is what we use for all the wall panels.

    Try this

    http://www.senco.com/tools/details-page/sksxp-l
    Last edited by Jerome Stanek; 02-03-2017 at 8:19 AM.

  7. #22
    Had a Grex and didn't like it. I posted earlier in this thread that I use a Senco and someone asked for the model number here it is...
    Senco SLS20 490105N 3/8-Inch to 1-1/2-Inch Narrow Crown Stapler

    Jack

  8. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Jerome Stanek View Post
    I worked at 3 different shops and the Senco SKS was the only one that held up. I bought mine from Ebay 10 years ago and have shop thousands af staples through it. We build Trade show displays and that is what we use for all the wall panels.

    Try this

    http://www.senco.com/tools/details-page/sksxp-l


    My first woodworking job was building laminate countertops. I usually did assembly of cores, and I went through a box of 5000 staples a week pretty regularly. I don't remember us ever having one of the SKS guns going down, but that was almost 20 years ago. That was pretty hard steady use. I'd give it a couple drops of oil every single day.

    I don't use 1/4" crown staples much in my business, but I bought mine in probably 1999 or 2000, and haven't had to do anything to it other than oil it once in a while and pull the trigger. It's a solid design.

  9. #24
    You guys are enablers! It's one of those tools I wouldn't use very often, but occasionally it would really be handy to have one, and I've often thought about buying one. I just went on eBay and ordered a new Senco SLS150Mg 1/4" stapler. For $90 delivered to my door, I can't complain about the price. I have a Senco 15ga angle nailer that has performed flawlessly for years and a Senco 18ga nailer that I only use occasionally. Hopefully this one stands up to the quality of my other two Sencos. For the price, I can't help but think that it'll be made in China. Hopefully not, but it's got a 5 year warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Lemley View Post
    Had a Grex and didn't like it. I posted earlier in this thread that I use a Senco and someone asked for the model number here it is...
    Senco SLS20 490105N 3/8-Inch to 1-1/2-Inch Narrow Crown Stapler


    Jack
    What didnt you like about the Grex?
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  11. #26
    Senco before or Senco now. Got senco stuff over 40 years old. all of it US made so where now? The last new Senco I bought was a roofing nailer and it was right when they were bringing Offshore stuff here and not US. Fortunately a nice guy at Senco thought i was a novelty and on his own found me a US supplier with stock and passed the info on. I hadnt asked that and was impressed he did that. It was the first Senco I bought from the US and at the time landed it was 30 percent cheaper than buying the replacement up here in Canada. I dont remember all my model numbers but will take a look. 1/4" think from 5/8 to 1 1/4" Very happy with the old stuff, new stuff dont know it. IN the old days say 1980 when I bought this stuff it was very expensive and still using it. One I bought at an auction took it in for service, they repaired it as I was there no charge and said they made the money on the staples. The good old days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Weber View Post
    You guys are enablers! It's one of those tools I wouldn't use very often, but occasionally it would really be handy to have one, and I've often thought about buying one. I just went on eBay and ordered a new Senco SLS150Mg 1/4" stapler. For $90 delivered to my door, I can't complain about the price. I have a Senco 15ga angle nailer that has performed flawlessly for years and a Senco 18ga nailer that I only use occasionally. Hopefully this one stands up to the quality of my other two Sencos. For the price, I can't help but think that it'll be made in China. Hopefully not, but it's got a 5 year warranty.
    Thanks for info. I want a nailer that friggin drives staples when I need them driven.

    I was just working on a project, using a Porta Nails stapler my dad gave me, and half way through, it quit shooting staples. At least it was driving dents into the wood.

    The driver (?) would not retract. I tore it apart, no apparent reason why it should not retract.

    Again, drive staples when I need them driven, nothing else. I don't care the color, but it ain't worth a bank account wad of money to me.

    Thanks

    edit Sorry for the small rant, still pissed off at stapler. I need one to shoot at max 1 1/2 sales, or bigger if it's a better deal. A good range is preferred.
    Last edited by Mark W Pugh; 02-03-2017 at 9:10 PM.

  13. #28
    I have 3 other Grex guns and love them. The narrow crown stapler just seemed a bit awkward to use for me and didn't like the looks of it (a little petty on my part) but the look and feel of my tools are important to me. This is my hobby and the enjoyment of my tools is a serious part of the process of making furniture.

    Jack

    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Rivel View Post
    What didnt you like about the Grex?

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    Mark,

    For me, when faced with a similar decision, is "how much are you going to use it?" I have PC, Bostich, Craftsman. If I was going to use it like daily as a professional, I'd likely lean to one of the name brands. If only occasional use, I'd likely check out HF. I used to be leary of HF air tools, but purchased a pneumatic shingle nailer - worked flawlessly for my job (just 1 job), also purchased a pneumatic floor nailer - also worked flawlessly. I purchased the lower cost HF tools instead of renting the specialized air tools and was money ahead, didn't need to be concerned about rental times. I like PC, but I'd likely check out HF on a brad nailer or stapler next move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joseph f merz View Post
    https://bigskytool.com/?utm_campaign...25BDA9,1EWQ4,1 .try this sight ,i have bought a few of there reconditioned tools and have done very well .i have there 1/4" stapler .it replaced several others .by far the better of the ones i have owned and it cost me less then 50$ .have run through boxes of staples over the years .mostly 1 1/2" .
    They had what I needed at an awesome price. I bought the "C" grade, which has nicks and rubs, but it's a refurbed tool. Works great. I'm liking this company.

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