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$3.85The Story
Features:
- Steel half-barrel (also called cradle) frame caulking gun for 1/10-gal. cartridges
- Thrust ratio of 6:1 for use with medium viscosity materials
- Ratchet-style pressure rod has teeth to hold the rod in place after each pull of the trigger for minimizing drips
- Welded plate in back for securing cartridge in place
- Hook on the back for hanging it on a ladder
- Seal puncture tool
- Spout cutter
Details:
The Newborn 188 Super Ratchet Rod Cradle caulking gun has a steel half-barrel frame that fits 1/10-gal. cartridges and has a 6:1 thrust ratio for use with medium viscosity materials such as silicone. The ratchet-style pressure rod has teeth that hold the rod in place after each pull of the trigger. For thinner materials, this helps minimize drips. There is a welded plate in the back for securing the cartridge in place. The hook on the back allows it to hang on a ladder, and a seal puncture tool and a spout cutter are built into the side of the gun for opening cartridges without a knife.
Description
Features:
- Steel half-barrel (also called cradle) frame caulking gun for 1/10-gal. cartridges
- Thrust ratio of 6:1 for use with medium viscosity materials
- Ratchet-style pressure rod has teeth to hold the rod in place after each pull of the trigger for minimizing drips
- Welded plate in back for securing cartridge in place
- Hook on the back for hanging it on a ladder
- Seal puncture tool
- Spout cutter
Details:
The Newborn 188 Super Ratchet Rod Cradle caulking gun has a steel half-barrel frame that fits 1/10-gal. cartridges and has a 6:1 thrust ratio for use with medium viscosity materials such as silicone. The ratchet-style pressure rod has teeth that hold the rod in place after each pull of the trigger. For thinner materials, this helps minimize drips. There is a welded plate in the back for securing the cartridge in place. The hook on the back allows it to hang on a ladder, and a seal puncture tool and a spout cutter are built into the side of the gun for opening cartridges without a knife.





















