Keith Tanner wrote:
I got my wife a red Swingline for Christmas. She was very excited. Seriously.
useless trivia: they never made a red one until Office Space came out... then they had to because suddenly a lot of people wanted one... you can thank the creator of Beavis and Butthead and Idiocracy for your ability to get a red Swingline stapler..
novaderrik wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
I got my wife a red Swingline for Christmas. She was very excited. Seriously.
useless trivia: they never made a red one until Office Space came out... then they had to because suddenly a lot of people wanted one... you can thank the creator of Beavis and Butthead and Idiocracy for your ability to get a red Swingline stapler..
Yeah, but he's also to blame for King of the Hill. So, really, red stapler aside, not a great role model...
Burrito wrote:
novaderrik wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
I got my wife a red Swingline for Christmas. She was very excited. Seriously.
useless trivia: they never made a red one until Office Space came out... then they had to because suddenly a lot of people wanted one... you can thank the creator of Beavis and Butthead and Idiocracy for your ability to get a red Swingline stapler..
Yeah, but he's also to blame for King of the Hill. So, really, red stapler aside, not a great role model...
the man can do no wrong... i tell you whut..
Just because you weren't lucky enough to be born a Texan...
Duke
MegaDork
7/12/15 2:09 p.m.
In reply to Burrito:
He dunks over Seth McFarlane, that's for damn sure.
RossD
PowerDork
7/14/15 8:41 a.m.
bgkast wrote:
I believe it is from the '60s. It's a binding stapler for books or large documents. I will be using it for Engineering plan sets.
If you're stapling bigger plans (24x36 or 30x42) it's going to be a pain with that thing. Unless you get a platform for the paper to be supported from or for the bottom of the stapler to hang off the table so the little platform is even with the table.
Either way, that thing is kick ass. I'd be tempted to make a table for it where it slides back and forth, on the left hand side on rails in the table. Line up the prints, staple and slide, staple and slide.