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Yes, they are very common staples.
No they don't. What actually happens is a hammer hits the staple from behind, the hammer is the same size as the staple to stop any distortion. The method by which the hammer is moved depends on the nature of the staple gun, if it is a manua gun then you squeezing the handle tensions a spring which then powers the hammer or in an electric or pneumatic gun the hammer is powered accordingly.
There is no exact date that the staple gun was invented. However, the very first staple gun was made for King Louis XV of France in the early 18th century.
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That gun fires 2 -3.5 inch nail strips at 28 degrees. That's a common size for a framing nailer.
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You reupholster chairs with padding and fabric. You attach the fabric to the body of the chair using the staple gun
Is it an old vintage staple gun, then it could be worth something, if it is in its original state and case. If it a new one, its worth what you paid for it. Somepeople that are staple happy consider it priceless.
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The advantage of a flooring staple gun is that carpet layers can staple the carpet to the wood underneath, ordinary staplers cannot do this since they are to weak to go through both the carpet and the wood.
Morris abrams invented it
Check out the top of the stapler where the staples are discharged. Use the pliers to pinch the staple and pull towards you, pulling the staple out of the stapler's nose. After that, reassemble the staple gun by putting the magazine back in and screwing in the screw.