Is there an easy way to hammer in fence staples?

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Is there an easy way to hammer in fence staples? They are so hard to hold without hammering my finger! I feel like there is a much easier way to do it seeing as I have little hands and man hands are usually much bigger.
 
If you find one let me know.. we did our own fencing for our horses.. i was so sick of fence staples by the end of it..
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Don't try to hold the staple like you would a nail. Hold the staple in between the middle and index fingers, with the bottom of the fingers facing you. That way you have more of the staple exposed to hit instead of your fingers.
Jack
 
Fence staples are a pain in the behind! After finishing one panel of hardware cloth with them, I gave up and went a different direction: screws backed by a 1" washer. Much faster, much less dangerous for my precious thumbs, and looks to be more secure of a fastening.

If you still want to do fence staples, maybe try holding it in place with needlenose pliers while you hammer?
 
Most staples are also spread too far when they come out of the box.

A light tap to close them up a little will make them easier to drive
 
Screws with washer or TEK screws are the ONLY way to go. Immensely strong and easily removable if needed. Worth the cost of a rechargeable drill many times over. I have built two coops in the last year and would NEVER use staples for fastening.
 
Yeah, I make my pay my uncle to do it. Everytime I heard him yell when he smashes a finger I smile and think well worth the little $ I'm paying him.
 
I used needle nosed pliers to hold small staples just this week. Used them to attach a chicken wire skirting at the bottom of the moveable chicken tractor. I need to lift the skirting each time the pen is moved, so the staples worked as hinges when attached to the bottom of the pen. I don't think I could have accomplished this without the needle nosed pliers to hold the staples while hammering.
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I've driven a lot of staples using my method, learned a looong time ago, and my fingers would tell you that's the way to go. Needle nose pliers? If I was ever seen using them to help drive in fence staples, I'd never hear the end of it around here.
Jack
 

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