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New stripping tool

Started by sofadoc, June 15, 2010, 04:31:52 pm

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sofadoc

Got this tool in the other day:   
http://upholsteryjournalmag.com/articles/0610_np7_pliers.html

It has one set of jaws for removing hog rings, one for lifting staples. You can hit the handle with a soft mallet to pry staples up. You can also grab material and twist it off. I wish it had longer, thicker handles. It feels a bit small in your hand. It's a pretty good all-purpose tool to have around, and with shipping, is about $33.
If you're looking for another tool to add to your collection, you might want to try this one. But, after trying it for a few days, I'm pretty sure that it will never be my favorite stripping tool.
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gene

I was kind of hoping this was another spam post. LOL

Seriously, thanks for the info. I will definitely check it out.

Has anyone tried that oscillator tool from Dremel? It has a triangle shape on the end. Harbor Freight sells one for $39. I wonder if this will remove staples from upholstery?

Gene
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sofadoc

Quote from: gene on June 15, 2010, 04:45:16 pm
I was kind of hoping this was another spam post. LOL

Hey Gene, if you placed a "Strippers Wanted" ad in the classifieds, you might get some interesting responses. :o
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hdflame

Quote from: gene on June 15, 2010, 04:45:16 pm
I was kind of hoping this was another spam post. LOL

Seriously, thanks for the info. I will definitely check it out.

Has anyone tried that oscillator tool from Dremel? It has a triangle shape on the end. Harbor Freight sells one for $39. I wonder if this will remove staples from upholstery?

Gene


I asked that same question a while back.  Harbor Freight sells two of those tools, one on sale for about $34.95 and the variable speed version for about 10-15 dollars more.  I thoght it would work good for cutting off staples flush, then tapping them down, but none of the blades seem like they're listed for metal cutting.  The one I've seen advertised on TV shows them cutting through nails!

That upholstery tool looks like it would be awkward to use.  I'd like to see a video of someone actually using it.

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I have one of the Fein Multi-masters.   I got it a number of years ago for detail sanding, but I found out it is not real helpful for that.  Besides gumming up (stripping and refinishing wood), it tended to leave tracks.  I have heard that trim carpenters love these things for fitting out trim moulding and cutting internal holes.

I do have some of the accessory blades and one is bi-metal made for wood and metal.   I have never tried it for removing staples, but based on how it works, I don't think it would work all that well.   The blade oscillates something like 20,000 OPM in a 3 degree arc.   The good thing is that if you touch your skin, unless you are really applying a lot of pressure, your skin will just vibrate with it and not cut yourself.

Since the Fein patent ran out last year, Rockwell, Bosch, Dremel, Crapsman, and Harbor Freight all have their own versions.  Rockwell's web site has a short info-video on what it can do:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001EYUGMS/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?ie=UTF8&cloe_id=d0506ba8-5bff-4e60-ae58-e3664418fdaf&attrMsgId=LPWidget-A1&pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B001EYUGMI&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=00TK2D351VSG5RJCNGTK
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