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scottmandue 06-16-2015 12:45 PM

crown stapler vs brad nailer
 
Don't really need either... but... ;)
Just bought one of those 18 volt tool kits on fathers day sale (1/2" drill, 5 1/2" circular saw, small sawzall, flashlight, two batteries, and a charger)

Now of course they have a series of tools that all fit the same 18 volt battery... amazingly the last time I was at HD they had the brad nailer sitting out on display... blam, blam, blam... oooooh... I need one of these! (don't know why, I don't do that much carpentry...but if I had one of these I might!) :D

They have the same configuration tool that is a crown stapler... crown stapler seems like a more useful tool.

If you were going to buy one (if you needed it or not) which would you go for?

TIA

SmileWavy

herr_oberst 06-16-2015 12:59 PM

I think in your case, the 1/4" crown stapler would be the better tool...
Then get the brad nailer, then the pin nailer then the framing nailer.

74-911 06-16-2015 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 8670316)
I think in your case, the 1/4" crown stapler would be the better tool...
Then get the brad nailer, then the pin nailer then the framing nailer.

and don't forget the most useful of all, the finish nailer.

scottmandue 06-16-2015 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 8670316)
I think in your case, the 1/4" crown stapler would be the better tool...
Then get the brad nailer, then the pin nailer then the framing nailer.

Check!

And lets not forget clean up!

Ryobi ONE+ 120 mph 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Hard Surface Blower/Sweeper - Battery and Charger Not Included-P2105 - The Home Depot

craigster59 06-16-2015 01:11 PM

My porn name was going to be Brad Naylor.

scottmandue 06-16-2015 01:19 PM

Problem solved!

Ryobi 18-Volt ONE+ Airstrike Ultimate Combo Kit (3-Tool)-P320-P325-P360-P128 - The Home Depot

intakexhaust 06-16-2015 03:18 PM

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DanielDudley 06-17-2015 01:13 AM

I wouldn't buy either until I had a project that required me to own one or the other. Then I would buy the appropriate tool for the job.

A crown stapler is not usually good for stapling. It is a nailer that shoots staple shaped nails, and sinks them. Some may be adjustable for depth. A stapler is good for stapling, and they make pneumatic and electrical versions. A brad nailer shoots a small nail, Some will shoot a nail of up to 2 inches. For as yet undecided building projects, it would be my first choice, and I would make sure it shot up to 2 inch nails, not 1 1/2.

sand_man 06-17-2015 04:46 AM

Not the same, but whenever I see the word "stapler", this is all that comes to mind:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1434541557.jpg

Drisump 06-17-2015 06:31 AM

These are two tools I make a living with, an 18ga brad nailer is used for where minimizing the visual impact of the fastener is more important than holding power. The narrow crown is used more for assembly of cabinet boxes, jigs and any other area where the "excavation" caused by the staple isn't an eye sore. Cheers

DanielLee5 03-06-2018 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 8670296)

If you were going to buy one (if you needed it or not) which would you go for?

Have just the same issue at the moment :D Checking non-commercial guidance on best brad nailers here and currently tend to DEWALT DWFP12231, as it is pneumatic, lightweight and rather affordable.

DanielLee5 03-06-2018 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by intakexhaust (Post 8670558)

Omg :eek:

john70t 03-07-2018 08:44 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1520484232.jpg

KFC911 03-07-2018 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 8670334)
My porn name was going to be Brad Naylor.

Not that there's anything wrong with that....

Me....I'd want to nayl something else...different strokes....I reckon ;)


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