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How to Choose an Air Stapler

Hello All!I am a beginner, having been doing upholstery of vintage furniture as my hobby at home, have done about 10 chairs and armchairs.I started with using a mechanical, then electric, staplers which did not make me feel really comfortable, mainly because they only work smoothly when put 90 degrees against 100% horisontal and flat surface. When doing a piece of furniture with a lot of small carved lines e.g. a rococo armchair, a stapler of this kind does not allow to access many of the places. I have been solving it by putting nails to places which could not be reached by my staplers.Surfing in internet, I have found out that there are air staplers with long noses specially made for upholstery, which I understand should be the right thing for furniture with fine lines and small carved details. The country where I live is very small and there are no specialized upholstery shops here, therefore I cannot get a live demonstration or advise here and would have to order an air stapler remotely. I would very much appreciate your advice on the matter: which one to choose, to be able to upholster curved-lines furniture like rococo.Thank you very much,Kind regards,Tatiana

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