Thursday, August 4, 2011

So I got it Makita AT1150A 7/16-inch Medium Crown Stapler (16 Ga.)

Makita AT1150A

I own a siding coil nailer from Makita and that gun is great, so with that in mind, I took a chance and bought this gun about a month ago. I have used it fairly extensively on multiple projects (cedar clapboard, T&G beaded ceiling, cedar shakes, railing spindles, a bird house and I plan on using it for a porch floor) and it has performed without a hitch, not one jam. It isn't an air hog nor does it have any trouble shooting/driving a 2" staple... to date, that's all I've shot is 2" staple. It's light and easy to use... well balanced and fits the hand well. A well engineered gun. We will see ... Makita AT1150A Medium Crown Stapler FEATURES: Lightweight design for comfort and controlTop-loading magazine allows user to quickly load 16 GA Makita AT1150A staples varying in length from 1" to 2"Quick release cam-lock opens guide assembly to easily clear jammed staples, minimizing downtimeBuilt-in air filter minimizes dust and debris from entering toolHook allows tool to remain close-by Makita AT1150A but never in the wayRugged aluminum magazine has large holding capacity (up to 140 staples)Rubber bumpers protect the tool and surface from damageDepth adjustment drives staples to the precise level on the surfaceMulti-directional exhaust port directs exhaust air away from userRubberized grip gives user better Makita AT1150A control and comfortable handling INCLUDES: Oil Supply (A09070001)Safety glasses (A09080171)Hex Wrench (A09130011)Tool Hook (A03160311) Top-Loading Magazine, Allows user to quickly load 16 Ga 7/16" staples varying in length from 1" to 2" Tool-Less Makita AT1150A Staple Clearing, Quick release cam-lock opens nail guide assembly to easily clear jammed staples ... »» Read more...

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