What am I doing wrong? Do I need longer staples? The only other size
staple is 9/16 (14 mm). Or is the problem that I need to use more
strength/force to get that staple in?
Last year, I used another staple gun to do the same thing and I had no
problems. But I may have used longer staples. Or maybe that staple gun
is better than the one I'm currently using.
Just in case anyone wants to know, the staple gun I'm using is the
Stanley Heavy Duty Staple and Nail Gun - Model TR250.
You may need a different stapler and you may need to hold the stapler
tighter to the surface. Different carpet may also be a problem.
--
Joseph Meehan
Dia duit
Use carpet tacks. You won't need very many.
R
On 16 Oct 2006 05:11:38 -0700, "RicodJour" <rico...@worldemail.com>
wrote:
Mike:
Practice a few times with scrap carpet and scrap wood. When stapling
carpet to wood I usually have to push most of the carpet nap out of the
way of the stapler, and push the stapler very hard against carpet
backing and wood. If you still have problems, you may need the extra
length staples.
Best -- Terry
Or you could give up on the stapler and use roofing nails.
Or what the OP could do is use 1" crown staples in
an air gun. They work well on the floor so they
should work on a post. Double the carpet over and
staple about 3/8 inch from the fold for a neat
application.
Or use a piece of metal threshold strip up one side, and screw through it
every few inches. That would make it a lot easier to replace the carpet next
time.
aem sends....
> I'm trying to staple carpet to a 4x4 piece of wood to make
a scratching
> post for my cats.
Somebody's law says the more effort you put into a toy, or
shelter, or scratching post for cats, the less the cats will
use it.
Good luck.