I bought a new Senco stapler but it didn’t come with a case.
Who sells after-market cases?
I bought a new Senco stapler but it didn’t come with a case.
Who sells after-market cases?
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Not to be sarcastic but Senco. you might try a factory service center near you and give them the tool model and they may be able to find you one. That is if you want a factory blowmolded case. formed for the tool.
If you just want any kind of container to keep the stapler and acessories in, you might find an aftermarket tool case at like an ace store. I have bought a couple cases there. Or ebay or amazon, you could do a search for tool cases and empty. I often just find a plastic toolbox that will hold what I need it too nicely and use that.
unless there is a plethora of acessories that are needed for the tool. Or small attachments like dremel bits, I try not to use a case as much as possible. The idea that everything has a case is in theory, great. Until you get going on a big project. Usually you will end up with a lot of cases and their tools strewn about the shop wich takes up even more precious shop space. The more you use the tool, the more you will hate having to get it out of the case frequently. I know that I do with my plate joiner,which is one of the few tools still in a case in my shop.
I built a cheap and quick cubby cabinet for my brad nailers and staplers and oil and brads.
Webby
Edited 10/10/2008 12:22 pm ET by webby
Edited 10/10/2008 7:46 pm ET by webby
Considering the relatively small size of a stapler, you might try a sporting goods dealer (or even a garage sale) and get an inexpensive tackle box...size is up to you.
Then you'd have room for extra staples in various sizes, tool oil, etc.
The problem with the blow-molded cases that come with the tool is that you have room for the tool and little else.
kreuzie
Edited 10/10/2008 10:38 pm ET by kreuzie
Hi Dave, I work for senco. What kind of case are you looking for and what staler did you buy? I've told our product mangers that we need to include cases for more of our tools but it always falls on deaf ears.
Mike
Edited 10/10/2008 10:50 pm ET by mvflaim
I bought the Senco SNS45XP - 16 guage construction stapler and just assumed that it would be provided with a case.
We sell SNS45's with and without a case for the same price. Why? because our industrial customers don't want cases.. Chances are the dealer that order the tool wrote down the wrong item code and recieved the stapler wthout a case. send me your address through my email (click on my user name) and I'll see that one is shipped to you when I go back to work on monday.
Mike:
The case arrived and fits well.
Thank you,
Dave
Very good. I'm glad I could help.
mvflaim.. NOW that is First Class Service!
I would have just put in in a paper sack and went on without asking.
Edited 10/26/2008 4:40 pm by WillGeorge
what can I say, I got connections.
You can buy Festol cases:) I think the empty cases sell for about 50 dollars.
Troy
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