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T50 stapler Hey there is a company on ebay that sells a t50 pneumatic stapler that i got 6 months ago and its a great gun and it even comes with a box of staples and a case for $45.00 so far it works great i use it every day for insulation.
Picked this up to try it out mainly for it's ability to "age" wood. Basically run the tool over a piece of wood, and it gives it a light driftwood looking effect. In this case I used roasted red oak. Here is the tool, I know, China, but the Makita version is around $600 and I'll never justify that for as little as I'll use it...
A "J anchor kit" is stronger than any of the hardware pictured above. But since you asked about setting one at the foot of stairs, I recommend half notching the newel into the front of the riser.
I have a 15 ga. Pierce nailer that's been kicking around for more than a couple years. Bought before I had a source funds to procure nicer tools. Served me well enough for several years. The nose piece eventually snapped when it took a tumble from a ladder. I did reach out to Harbor Freight about getting a replacement.
As for the post regarding cheap equipment, I disagree that your Harbor freight gun is inadequate for what you're doing. I save the good guns for cars. I still use Harbor Freight guns for high build primer and wood projects. I learned to paint using a $40 Harbor Freight guns. I did 2 cars before I bought an $800 gun. My results were no better.
I use a tranny jack stand from Harbor Frieght. I just mount a small piece of 2x8x12" to the top. Works great! It's heavy and stable,fully adjustable, gets close to wall, fine adjust and plenty of pressure to push up if needed to adjust. Always set uppers first and crowns.
The guys used the electric grabos. For some big quartz pieces. I bought a harbor freight one just to try knocking loose joints on floating floors. Failed there, but also noticed it failing with glass or metal just messing around with it. Chucked it so a future mishap wouldn’t happen.
There is a $20 model from Harbor Freight that we have had some great results with on smaller patches ...