Used for general repairs, trim or molding and picture framing, the 23-gauge arrow pin nails are the thinnest and shortest of all finishing nails. They do not have a nail head, so they leave a very small hole in the wood and therefore do not typically require putty. One drawback is they offer limited holding strength.
The Arrow Fastener 4-inch superpower slow set glue sticks allow more time for lineup on larger areas than other glue sticks. Use them on wood, metal, plastics, leather, fabrics, etc. Perfect for arts and crafts, and hobbies. The glue sets in 90 to 120 seconds. Each bag contains 12 glue sticks.
The Arrow ET200BN brad nailer does it all. The tool’s adjustable depth control knob allows the operator to set the correct amount of power for every job – matching the size of the brad nail and the materials being nailed together. Ideal for wood trim and lattice work, the ET200BN features a soft comfort grip, oversized trigger, contact safety, six foot power cord and convenient quick release magazine.
The HT50 is made with a chromed steel housing, all steel working parts hardened in a 1500 degree furnace and a high impact sure-grip handle. Its reliable and time-proven rear load magazine holds two full strips of T50 staples to minimize loading time. For roofing, insulation, house wrap and other professional jobs, there is simply no substitute.
The HT55BL was developed for home DIY users who need a dependable yet economical tool. It features a soft, ergonomic comfort handle and light weight stamped steel body making it easy to handle for the occasional user. The convenient quick load magazine makes reloading and clearing jams so easy that users can do it one handed, perfect for when on a roof or in a tight space.
Arrow JT21CM features an all-chromed steel housing, jam resistant mechanism, proven rear load magazine and steel working parts hardened in a 1,500-degree furnace. A rugged coil spring gives this tool the power and performance one would expect from a much larger stapler in a smaller fine wire format. And a convenient staple viewing window indicates when staples are running low.