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Staples bounce off of the plastic

mikebru

Husqvarna
AA Class
So I just cut down the foam on my seat in lieu of lowering the bike.

I tried a brand new Arrow electric, "Professional Heavy Duty" staple gun and they just about get the points embedded in the plastic and then bend over. I can pull out w/my fingers.

I used 1/4" T50 staples per the Guts instructions. I played around w/the power adjustment on the gun but didn't help. I tested the gun on hardwood and staples went right in.

I then bought a Powershot stapler and the exact thing happened.

Any tricks?

I have a Bostitch brad nailer/stapler. Shortest staple per their site is 1/2". Is that ok to use?

Should I check Harbor Freight for a dedicated stapler?
 
1/2" is too long, I used 5/16", I had to hold the tip of the hand stapler I used very hard to the plastic. I had to fight to keep the spring power from bouncing the stapler out. With some practice, I got 95% of the staples in flush with the fabric of my Seat Concepts cover. It CAN be done with a hand stapler.

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I take all my seats to the trim shop now. I got tired of having to finish off the staples with a tack hammer. For $20, it gets done by a pro and I love it. I'll never pop another staple again.

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I couldn't ever get a seat cover properly stapled with a regular mechanical stapler. I finally popped 20 bucks (they went up in price since I bought mine about a year ago) for a little air stapler from Amazon.com. It made putting a cover on a real breeze.
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Thanks, everybody, for the quick and helpful responses. I'll give the easy ones a try first and report back.
 
1/4" flat crown staples pop right in. dont go 1/2" way too long- not comfy if it pokes through. i use a little bitty red arrow JT21 springer i got back who knows when. contact cement works in really tight spots if the snoot on yer tacker's too short.

no red stapler jokes now...:lol:
 

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I put on a cover with an electric one once. I had to push down as hard as I could with both hands and about 75% of them went in. The air model looks like it would be a lot easier.
 
ive used a bunch of non-professional grade tackers and the springers are as, or almost as good, as the air poppers in most cases. the air ones save ya a ton of sweat though.
the electric ones ive tried are junk. stickin' with my 20 y/o tacker.
and yes it helps to really bear down on the piece with these.
 
I gave it a go yesterday w/the electric and spring guns. Got enough in to hold the cover in place but still not totally pleased. I was heating the cover and plastic w/a heat gun and I think that made things a little bit easier.

I'm now waiting to check out a buddy's air stapler to see if he has the right staples or at least capacity. Thanks again.
 
Alrighty, thanks to this thread I had a pretty easy go at replacing my torn seat cover with a Guts version this morning. Pneumatic is the way to go! I got this 1/2" crown stapler at Harbor Freight today for 25 bucks and had to hunt for 1/4" deep staples for a couple hours. Not a common size and I almost gave up to use a hand stapler with 5/16 depth instead. Stopped at a small time hardware store on the way from Lowes and Shazaam, they had them! I'll let the pictures do the talking. Just follow Gut's instructions. That's it.

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Ioneater - How weird is this?

I did the EXACT same thing this past Saturday. Went to Harbor Freight after dinner at Famous Dave's. Bought the same stapler for $25 (minus 20% coupon). No staples at store. Checked their website and they weren't ever offered. Looked at Lowe's and Depot - nothing. Arrow's were too narrow. I checked some more websites and somebody said the 1/4" were discontinued.

I then went to a local hardware store in Toms River. Guy has everything. I bought the same pack of staples but the no. 5 size. The gun shot two at a time perfectly. I ended up going back to the store and bought the no. 6's and stapled the cover on in about 15 minutes. Awesome.
 
I've been trying to fit a piece of seat covering (not made for my seat
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) on my 250. What a PITA. I think that the sewn in section in the front is the key. I ended up tearing it appart cause it absolutely wouldn't work.
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I'll look into Guts covers. Thanks for the report and pictures.
 
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