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Bostitch SX150-BHF-2 18-gauge Hardwood Flooring Stapler

41kqa88 iVL. SL160  Bostitch SX150 BHF 2 18 gauge Hardwood Flooring Stapler

  • Convertible tool-free adjustable foot adapts to 1/4-inch to 7/16-inch engineered flooring. Factory set to 5/16-inch flooring
  • Lightweight magnesium design for added durability
  • Oil-free operation requires no regular maintenance and eliminates the risk of oil stains
  • Ultra-quiet rear exhaust directs air away from the user
  • Perfect for speed and accuracy

Producto DescriptionLightweight y diseño convertible para mayor durabilidad y versatilidad. Convertible without adjustable foot adapts to 1 / 4 "to 7 / 16" engineered flooring. Factory set for the installation of Bruce Natural Reflections 5 / 16 "floor. Oil is the operation requiring no regular maintenance and eliminates the risk of oil stains. Ultra quiet rear exhaust directs air away from user. SPECIFICATIONS: £ 170 inches. Energy carrier, 1 / 2 "to 1-1/2" fastener range, 70-100 PSI ope ... More>>

Bostitch SX150-BHF-2 18-gauge Hardwood Flooring Stapler

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Comments on Bostitch SX150-BHF-2 18-gauge Hardwood Flooring Stapler

October 7, 2009

Tom DeCristofaro @ 12:50 pm #

Instructions could be improved (print and hard to read numbers). Loading the stapler is not intuitive. You must keep in new floor flat shoes (no sub-soil), if not necessities at the surface. If the new user, the model recommended practice. Once you (the learning curve) a good working tool – no bad fires.
  Rating: 4 / 5

Githzerai @ 2:09 pm #

The first time I floor, I went the route of gluing and what a pain in the back was sticky. . . 700sqft took months. This time out I got lucky and have a wooden sub-floor. We went with 5 / 16 "solid Brazilian Mountain Teak … And this stapler has been wonderful. Pounds in basic foodstuffs to the perfect depth with only 80 psi. Quick and clean (180sqft done in about 16 hours). This stapler is very light and glides in the language. In the course of 2600 staples, had no jams, misfires but, once fired two at a time – send a spark flying a good start. "The price was good" – even with the night transportation.
  Rating: 5 / 5

Joseph Ciecior @ 4:07 pm #

It worked perfectly to bring 600sq/ft 3 / 8 "solid Brazilian Redwood Bellawood. Be sure to grab this weapon to solid hardwoods as I rented the first and LHF97125-2 does not push the 20GA staples all the way through.
  Rating: 5 / 5

W. Hayden @ 5:21 pm #

The stapler worked well, but plastic shoes broke within 5 minutes after starting to use it. Sears has a Craftsman stapler that is best and costs about 20% less.
  Rating: 4 / 5

D. DeCillis @ 5:33 pm #

We are in construction and residential remodeling business in Florida. Most houses here are built on a concrete slab so we've installed many hardwood floors to paste. . . not fun, but necessary. We recently remodeled a structure with plywood sub-floor and finally had the opportunity to use staples for installation, so I ordered this tool. What a time saver! Worked like a charm in the whole plant of 2,300 square feet large. There are no technical problems without interference from the clips. I wish there were wooden frame structures below this! Highly recommended!
  Rating: 5 / 5

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