MACHINERY GENERAL

Stock-ade stapler packs a punch

<p>Nailing barbed fencing staples into hard timber is difficult work. They never seem to go in straight, and tend to flatten out instead of being driven all the way into the post. There is now an alternative, as Josh Giumelli reports.</p>

Jessica Strauss
Stock-ade stapler packs a punch

  Fencing staples can be a real pain to hammer in, and are also time consuming on large jobs, and it takes a lot of practice to drive a staple into hard timber without it flattening out. While staples...

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