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Milwalkee Battery Framing Nailer 6 Month Review
Our Review of the Milwakee framing nailer after 6 months of use
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Відео

Decibullz filtered hearing protection on the jobsite.
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Our thoughts on the Decibullz filtered hearing protection on the jobsite.
Milwaukee Framing Nailer 2 Week Review
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Here are our thoughts after two weeks with the four Milwaukee framing nailers that we purchased.
Milwaukee framing nailer on site!
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A few little clips of us putting the new Milwaukee framing nailers through their paces. More of a review coming later.
The Milwaukee Framing nailers are here!!!!
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A quick overview and first impressions on the new Milwaukee cordless framing nailer.
Martinez Titanium Hammer Pro Tip
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Quick tip on using your Martinez!
Pushing over a old barn
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We had to remove a old timber frame barn to make room for a new shop build.
Fastening my drill hook to my tool belt
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Fastening my drill hook to my tool belt
Changing my first Martinez M1 hammer grip
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quick look at changing a grip on a Martinez. Don't forget the rivet it is important!
New Framing Trailer Set up HD
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This is the same video as the first one on the new trailer but in HD this time!!
Framing Trailer layout
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Here is a tour of my old work trailer and how we organized it or tried......
Martinez Grip Came off? No problem!
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Comments on the Martinez grip coming off and a note on what to watch out for so it doesn't happen to you. Thanks Milly for the tip on using the Martinez on a bolt head!
Martinez Titanium Hammer Problems
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Here is a update on the Martinez hammers we have been using on our crew.
Martinez M1 hammer Review and comparison to Stiletto T15 Part 2
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Here is my review on the Martinez hammer after using it about one month. see ua-cam.com/video/k0IkmGALot4/v-deo.html for my first impressions and more comparisons to the stiletto
Modification to keep my tool belt from falling down
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Still trying to improve my tool belt.
How to make a ridge cap bird proof.
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How to make a ridge cap bird proof.
Martinez M1 hammer Review and comparison to Stiletto T15 Part 1
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Martinez M1 hammer Review and comparison to Stiletto T15 Part 1
modifying my stiletto so the hammer face wont turn
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modifying my stiletto so the hammer face wont turn
Mastercraft all Titanium framing hammer vs Stilleto Tbone 15 Part 1
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Mastercraft all Titanium framing hammer vs Stilleto Tbone 15 Part 1
The Best Framers Tool Belt
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The Best Framers Tool Belt

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jeffbonner9313
    @jeffbonner9313 4 місяці тому

    I do concrete and have had a Martinez for over a year only changed grip once. Still using same head! No issues at all

  • @onandoff978
    @onandoff978 8 місяців тому

    Crack is here and here!!! Where? Never showed on camera! Lier

  • @onandoff978
    @onandoff978 8 місяців тому

    I got m4 and m1, absolutely love it Ireland

  • @joecnc3341
    @joecnc3341 10 місяців тому

    Very Nice set up! You need to think about putting an alarm and some sort of tracking device. Trail cam might not be a bad idea. Some outdoor floods on it for working in the dark... I can see how it increases your efficiency.

  • @lukedavison11
    @lukedavison11 Рік тому

    It’s a problem that there is only one year warranty my side nail pulled is no longer sharp rounded over and nails pass through have had it two years

  • @tommytomkins6583
    @tommytomkins6583 Рік тому

    Why are you calling that a rivet. Mine is screwed in to a threaded insert with a Phillips head bolt.

    • @gingrichconstruction7242
      @gingrichconstruction7242 Рік тому

      The original had a plastic push together Rivet. The upgraded threaded version is much better.

  • @dannyherbert67
    @dannyherbert67 Рік тому

    You’re supposed to put a washer on before you tap the end of the rivet

  • @mattgrover3096
    @mattgrover3096 Рік тому

    a dude who actually speaks framer doing reviews of framing hammers! Great review. especially liked the extension of arm and how it would dent metal part.

  • @kickyourfaceandlaugh607
    @kickyourfaceandlaugh607 Рік тому

    We don’t have payments. We been driving old Chevy vans for 15 years now, they don’t stop. And all our tools we pay cash obviously.

  • @tinman1955
    @tinman1955 2 роки тому

    I hear the next generation nailer will weigh 10 ounces and hold 6 months supply of nails.

  • @charlschuck6
    @charlschuck6 2 роки тому

    So let me get the r correct info this is 1st Gen or 2nd Gen Milwaukee made on some brad nailers upgraded versions I’m not so sure but so what did Milwaukee do repair , replace was there any repair or part cost ? You mention it took around 1 month or how much to get it fix back ? I believe the issues are in their way of the mechanic they seem to use hydrogen gas hmm that sucks cause the gas will leak after time or wear , usage ugh wish they made this tools w a refillable port or just regular air and give us the option to refill w normal compressed air but again my concern is it can be super reliable after months of usage and cheap for diy or even contractor for heavy production I think that’s just not justified as they stop working I’ll say the regular air guns will be better but again the issue is AC POWER / air hose / compressors . I guess the best is their cordless compressor hahaha they consume a lot of battery 😂 ugh 😑 we aren’t there yet .

    • @gingrichconstruction7242
      @gingrichconstruction7242 2 роки тому

      That is what happens one almost all of them. Low air pressure. mechanically they have dont fail for us now. its only the air.

    • @charlschuck6
      @charlschuck6 2 роки тому

      @@gingrichconstruction7242 by any change our team tried the budget friendly ryobi brad nailer it’s prob not for daily job but they have regular air but also fail on the circuit board and some other electronics heheh .

    • @gingrichconstruction7242
      @gingrichconstruction7242 2 роки тому

      @@charlschuck6 hahaha always something eh!

  • @matthiasbowie3844
    @matthiasbowie3844 2 роки тому

    This is the only review on this gun that's worth a damn. Who cares about unboxing videos. Let's see how she handles some work

  • @philklassner2815
    @philklassner2815 2 роки тому

    very hard to hear

  • @edimaraugustobelinelibelin3460
    @edimaraugustobelinelibelin3460 2 роки тому

    Moro no Brasil muito bom esse martelo

  • @axh4801
    @axh4801 2 роки тому

    Start with EUROPE HAMMER S

  • @daletaco835
    @daletaco835 2 роки тому

    get to the point

  • @levro7367
    @levro7367 2 роки тому

    What type of paint did you use and how does it last

  • @chrisfyfe1476
    @chrisfyfe1476 2 роки тому

    Good review !

  • @jj-hb8cy
    @jj-hb8cy 2 роки тому

    Stay home, stay safe, from the invisible monster that never got anyone.

  • @calebwhite6173
    @calebwhite6173 2 роки тому

    Wow. Didn’t know that was a thing. Thought those holes were to make it lighter or something. It would be cool to have multiple sizes cut out into it.

  • @skliros9235
    @skliros9235 2 роки тому

    Update?

  • @ganggreen3333
    @ganggreen3333 2 роки тому

    What hammer would you guys recommend for a truss shop we beat on plates and demo work I have been swinging a 28oz estwing now for 3 years and I'm starting to feel it in my shoulders and elbows

  • @LeNzBro
    @LeNzBro 2 роки тому

    great video boss

  • @savagebuilder4264
    @savagebuilder4264 2 роки тому

    Ontario Canada?

  • @XxPackerManxX
    @XxPackerManxX 2 роки тому

    For as much as they cost. I can't believe these heads are not keyed to prevent the head from turning.

  • @dyland8364
    @dyland8364 2 роки тому

    Where did you find the Martinez hammer in Canada? I cannot find it

    • @luke8952
      @luke8952 2 роки тому

      Atlas tools and machinery.

  • @albaescriche6318
    @albaescriche6318 2 роки тому

    Powerful

  • @Lugnut64052
    @Lugnut64052 2 роки тому

    Love the caulking rack. Been looking for a good idea for caulk for my upcoming trailer build. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 2 роки тому

    Ever try a Douglas, being made by family once again. 20oz and new 17oz ..$180

    • @gingrichconstruction7242
      @gingrichconstruction7242 2 роки тому

      No I have not. Wooden handles dont suit me well as they break to easy if you use the hammer for prying etc.

  • @pf5658
    @pf5658 2 роки тому

    It’s quite amazing how far this technology has come on these cordless tools and it will only get better with time. I just ordered a 30 degree one. It’s my very first framing nailer and I am very much looking forward to using it renovating my house. Seems like you guys are happy with them from what I can tell in this video.

  • @Noah-ls3gg
    @Noah-ls3gg 2 роки тому

    wich hardware store did you find it at im from canada as well and am yet to find one in stores other than atlas tools

  • @whirled_peas
    @whirled_peas 2 роки тому

    Things too heavy and I’m no wimp

  • @ToddAndelin
    @ToddAndelin 2 роки тому

    Awesome trailer.... inspiring to see everything in its place!

  • @ddd7771972
    @ddd7771972 2 роки тому

    I want to buy a nailer 21 degrees or still 34 ?

  • @TheSavagederek
    @TheSavagederek 2 роки тому

    300+ quid hammer and the grip is falling off. When are you dumbasses going to realise you are getting ripped off by Mark money maker Martinez.

    • @gingrichconstruction7242
      @gingrichconstruction7242 2 роки тому

      It helps keep the economy going brother. In all seriousness stiletto has had their issues with grips to. I ran one before the Martinez. Both of them are good hammers and what swings best for you is what you should get. All but one of my guys prefer martinez. Now on the grips the first grips did come loose but the ones we replaced them with are better. They are also now shipping with a steel screw rivet instead of the original plastic one that would break and cause them to come loose. On the cheap steel vs titanium basically if you do a lot of hand nailing like some of us do and value your wrist etc. Steel is not a option.

  • @Jimmy_Cavallo
    @Jimmy_Cavallo 2 роки тому

    💥💥 Excellent review. Now to see how durable it is and how often it has to be sent in for repair. I’m lucky to have an authorized Makita repair center 12 minutes from my house and shipping out a tool is not pleasurable. They should have some sort of feature that adjusts the driving force to adjust to the length of the nail. I had just returned three Metabo 21° framers because each one of them was defective. Their customer service was the worst that I’ve dealt with in 35+ years along with many other companies with personal use items. I’m excited to buy this gun and free myself from lugging a heavy compressor for small repairs. 🤟🏼

  • @richardwieder2274
    @richardwieder2274 2 роки тому

    This is good to know. I bought one about two weeks ago and was blown away by how convenient it was to sport these guns. I work in commercial roofing, so it gets used in constructing perimeter walling. I don't anticipate using it as heavily as a carpenter, so I'm sure this will last me a good while. I got concerned about people telling me that they don't work with the plastic encased nails, but I had no issue with those. It's perfect for my trade.

  • @drakeydotmpeg7890
    @drakeydotmpeg7890 3 роки тому

    Wonder how it goes after a year

  • @kevintouw4825
    @kevintouw4825 3 роки тому

    Does the cold seem to have much effect on the Milwaukee? I know the Paslode doesn't like the cold

    • @swedykilla5774
      @swedykilla5774 2 роки тому

      I bought one I'm from Northern Canada, I was using mine in -30 degree weather and it was working like a dream

  • @davidgriffith6627
    @davidgriffith6627 3 роки тому

    What drill hook is that? Do you have contact info for the tool hook maker?

    • @gingrichconstruction7242
      @gingrichconstruction7242 3 роки тому

      No I dont. Here is the store that sells them. Millbank Hardware 6980 Millbank Main St, Millbank, ON N0K 1L0 (519) 595-4212 g.co/kgs/zUGKsn

  • @TG-oq2jx
    @TG-oq2jx 3 роки тому

    Is the Martinez worth the money? Been thinking of getting one

    • @johnymartin5411
      @johnymartin5411 2 роки тому

      I absolutely love my M1 . When I bought it I was post framing hand driving 60D nails , then went back to residential framing and all the guys with tibones loved it , now I'm doing windows siding and remodeling decks etc and still swinging it daily.

  • @teepatchong5668
    @teepatchong5668 3 роки тому

    For maximum safety, the framing nailer defaults to single fire mode after turning off. If it goes to bump fire mode, there is a high risk injury happening when the tip gets bumped against your body.

  • @strongholds12
    @strongholds12 3 роки тому

    But cant it shoot 10 penny nails sense the Hitachi/Metabo cordless framer cant. They're to fat for the slide

  • @delbertcast3543
    @delbertcast3543 3 роки тому

    Houuuuuse 😷

  • @loucifer323
    @loucifer323 3 роки тому

    They are great nailers for the first 3 to 4 months then they start to lose their air and they won't sink nails, I work at home depot and we are starting to get a lot back,these battery operated are not that good for constant use, the finish nailer are good but these framing nailer are a problem

    • @gingrichconstruction7242
      @gingrichconstruction7242 3 роки тому

      We are seeing around 10,000-15000 nails on average. We have not had issues with loosing air. Its the striker that has been failing. We really were hoping they would be good but..... they still are our go to for smaller jobs

    • @loucifer323
      @loucifer323 3 роки тому

      @@gingrichconstruction7242 That's what they're perfect for they aren't going to replace airguns anytime soon, just like impact wrenches they wear out in about a year air guns if oil properly can last years

    • @gingrichconstruction7242
      @gingrichconstruction7242 3 роки тому

      @@loucifer323 I'll argue on the impacts. Our structural steel guys are getting a lot more life out of the electric. We have impacts from 2015 still. But in shops this could be different.

    • @loucifer323
      @loucifer323 3 роки тому

      @@gingrichconstruction7242 They'll last a long time in construction, but in auto repair they've used all day sometimes 7 times a week and the anvil wear out

    • @richardwieder2274
      @richardwieder2274 2 роки тому

      I bought the nail gun for convenience. I'm in commercial roofing, and we have a project that has us traversing six small roofs. I would say we use it lightly in constructing bases for condensers and wood block perimeters. It's suitable for what I'm using mine for. It sounds like these framing nailer wears down drastically for the career framers in months because they can't handle constant use like the pneumatic guns.

  • @loucifer323
    @loucifer323 3 роки тому

    This Milwaukee is garbage it's fine in the beginning in 6 months you'll be returning it to get fixed

  • @nickz589
    @nickz589 3 роки тому

    Is it a hammer or a glorified wrench? I didn't see you hammer a nail with it, isn't that what hammers do mostly?

    • @gingrichconstruction7242
      @gingrichconstruction7242 3 роки тому

      Very observant! Yes hammers are typically used for driving nails. They do have a number of other uses as well. Many hammer work great for pulling nails. Framing hammers also work great as a arm extention for reaching pieces of wood etc. Good framing hammers work as a backup wrench for anchor bolts.

  • @d2cuadrados510
    @d2cuadrados510 3 роки тому

    That drill hook looks like it would last a century. Wish they sold those here in the US

  • @johnmachinemachine706
    @johnmachinemachine706 3 роки тому

    try hard core hammers they are really good

  • @demolitionbarbiedoll
    @demolitionbarbiedoll 3 роки тому

    hi John