T50 (1/2" wide) staples are normally recommended for stapling carpets to bunks.
But I have a pneumatic gun that shoots narrow (1/4" wide) crown staples. I would be using the narrow 1/4" wide x 3/4" leg stainless steel staples. I'm not sure if the 1/4" width is wide enough to hold carpeting down without pulling through the fabric. This is assuming that the air pressure and staple depth have been adjusted properly to not go through the fabric during installation. It's the long term use that I'm asking about.
Has anyone here actually used the narrow 1/4" wide crown staples to secure carpets to bunks? If so, how did it hold up?
But I have a pneumatic gun that shoots narrow (1/4" wide) crown staples. I would be using the narrow 1/4" wide x 3/4" leg stainless steel staples. I'm not sure if the 1/4" width is wide enough to hold carpeting down without pulling through the fabric. This is assuming that the air pressure and staple depth have been adjusted properly to not go through the fabric during installation. It's the long term use that I'm asking about.
Has anyone here actually used the narrow 1/4" wide crown staples to secure carpets to bunks? If so, how did it hold up?