Quick Summary

A simple staple gun trick involves coloring the last few staples in a strip with a black Sharpie marker. This creates a visual cue; when a black staple appears on your target instead of silver, you know it's time to reload, preventing mid-task interruptions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Staple Gun Low Staple Trick Intro
  2. 00:04How to Color Staples with Sharpie
  3. 00:08Visual Cue: Black Staple Indicator

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell when my staple gun is low on staples?

A simple trick is to color the last few staples in a strip with a black Sharpie marker. When you see a black staple appear on your target instead of a silver one, you'll know it's time to reload.

What is the purpose of coloring staples with a Sharpie?

Coloring the end staples with a Sharpie marker creates a visual cue. This helps you anticipate when the staple gun is running low, preventing interruptions and ensuring a continuous workflow for your projects.

Is this staple gun trick useful for range day setups?

Yes, this hack is very practical for range day setups where you might be stapling targets. It allows you to quickly gauge your staple supply without having to constantly check the gun itself.

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