The Best Staple Guns for Upholstery
Hi! Happy Monday! Sorry for not updating last Friday - summer is here, which means end of the school year parties, family vacations/visitors and clients who are ready to have projects wrapped up! :) I did finish the chairs, and I have about a million photos to share with you. Before I sit down to write out the next steps, I thought I would share some thoughts about staple guns.
There are three kinds to be aware of: pneumatic, electric and manual. A pneumatic gun is the very best - it's what the professionals use. You can get a good gun for about $50, but the problem is you need an air compressor too. These can be pricey, big and very loud (why I don't have one).
When it was time to start upholstering the chairs, I ran into some problems initially because I was using too many staples in all my layers (more on that later). I went to Home Depot to buy a new electric staple gun that uses the shorter, rounder staples, thinking this would help fix my problem. I bought this $30 gun:
After trying it out, I'm not the hugest fan. It doesn't have anywhere near the power of a pneumatic gun (though it does have the same scary sounds that make me nervous for the safety of my fingers).
I ended up ditching the electric gun and going back with my old trusty PowerShot Pro
Do you have a favorite staple gun or thoughts on pneumatic vs electric vs manual?
Off to upload all those photos! xx