As a aircraft mechanic, 10 years ago, most of us in my hanger used the 12v Dewalt, till the shop bought 20 of the adjustable torque 12v Milwaukee screw guns. as you know shop tools get abused, you know - drill with one end and hammer a cleco out with the other end. We were all impressed and now most of us now use the Milwaukee M12 set up, 1/4 & 3/8 ratchets, drills, impacts, apex guns and screw guns and now looks like I will be getting a nibbler. Good review and demo
Hands up i need to give it to Milwaukee ,I never like them before, when they make the riven gun they absolutely destroyed Gesipas wich always sold for £450 here in UK for the half price the rivet gun is fantastic i use it every day. And now look what they came up with Nibbler with very reasonable price I can’t wait to buy this nibbler ,Thank you for the uploading.
I love Milwaukee m12 tools. It's a very compact and powerful platform. What I used to use in m18, I pretty much use m12 now daily. With the 6ah battery, I get just as much battery life as 5ah m18. Of coarse the m18 has more power for drilling, grinding, and sawing, they both have their purpose. Looking forward to getting this nibbler
I have the makita. Thing is a beast. Havnt used any other brands since I dont have any other batteries except dewalt and makita. The Milwaukee does look alot more comfortable to use
Most of my tools are Dewalt but I've amassed a collection of M12 Milwaukee tools merely due to their unique ability. So much for brand loyalty lol but I do love this tool and intend to pre-order it. Thanks for the link as I prefer to give you credit for introducing it to me. Love your content, keep it up guys...
Definitely ordering the Milwaukee to build my building. Thanks for all your great insights and building videos. You truly gave me the confidence and information to build my own post frame home. Thank you
I could see this being very useful in HVAC. I have a set of double cut shears that I use on 18 GA furnace cabinets, but they don't turn very well. That nibbler looks very nimble 😄. I think it would be just the ticket! Thank you for sharing Kyle!
I have the Metabo, I admit I have not used it many times do to the "nibblets". Also I didn't realize you could change the head index (not sure if that will make much of a difference). I'm mostly a Dewalt guy but feel drawn to Milwaukee for some of there unique tools. Love using a nibbler vs snips for ease and quality of cut. Will definitely be getting the Milwaukee M12 nibbler. Thanks Kyle
You are very skilled using the aviation snips. Also using the nibbler. You make it look easy. I worked with a plumber doing repair work on a gutter. I also cut sheets using a metabo cold cut saw running on rails. Doing length cuts may be problematic using fencing as the material vibrates which really causes jaggedness. The material really needs to be firm as much as possible. I also played with different saw blades for the thinner sheet material and found the blade that comes with the unit as good as the other blades with more teeth. Cutting sheets which we call corrugated iron or the new term ( around 30 years ago) custom orb. Making length cuts using a fence and circular cold cut saw, I set in sacrificial lengths crossways to firm the area where cutting and sitting on a board. For those cuts I'm not yet satisfied of the method and will experience some cutting will not go as well as I hope and very very noisy. I'm open to suggestion. My plumber friend said he has makita nibblers and says they don't cut straight. Mind you, I welded a frame and fastenned a sheets to the welded shs ( square hollow section steel) I cut the over hanging section using guide rail and cold cut saw. Since it was all very firm it cut like butter and very nice indeed.
The only Milwaukee tool I currently own is the M12 Pop Rivetter & people who hadn't used one wished it was an M18. Just like you've found with the nibbler, the pop rivetter runs all day on a single charge, it's compact, comfortable, & light so it's perfect for me as I have a nerve disorder which makes it difficult for me to hold onto anything longterm.
ACME tools now has these in stock on eBay. I ordered mine from their Iowa store directly, yesterday 8-17‼️ received mine today. Can't wait to try it out ‼️
Ive always ran Makita tools. After seeing a couple horrible Makita cordless nailers, an M12 23ga pin nailer made it into my work trailer. Then an M12 Fuel Impact and drill. This nibbler is the one tool that I have been looking for but dont use enough to justify spending 4-600 bucks on. So looks like im fixing to preorder one!
“I don’t have a measuring devise to measure the tool” says the guy that makes a living measuring everything. Lmao!! 😂😂 I don’t even need a nibbler and now I want one! Great review!!
Nobody would ever use snips where you’re supposed to use shears. Unless they were being unprofessional. However, the nibbler is a great tool for spiral where a plasma cutter isn’t necessary and also great on Pittsburgh’s.
Hey you are the man I literally look up to you and so dose my brother so thank you. I ordered some of those Perla columns last week and did 25 next week I will be putting my post in …so I appreciate it
I’m not a pro but I’m building a 12x38 and man those nibblers sorely needed. Snips are good for cutting about 1-2 feet before your hands & forearm wears out. I may have to get one of these. Good info.
Sure wished I'd bought one of these when I built my house with metal siding. The struggle it would of saved me!!!! Lol thanks for sharing and keep the great vids coming.
Awesome to finally see a full video on this tool, can't wait to get it. I will say though, I wish you had shown some close-ups of how clean the edge is
Great video. I’m definitely going to get one of these as soon as I can get it in Canada. Been looking for a nibbler for a while and this looks like the one to get. No more hand cuts, can’t wait!
I agree! I just got a email saying mine is being shipped out today. I work in metal cladding so heres hoping that its able to cut these z bars, would make it so much quicker to cut
Thanks Kyle for doing this tool review of the Milwaukee nibbler. I have also been waiting for them to come out with one of these and will be adding it to my tool arsenal. Thank you so much for doing the video 👍👍 keep up with the awesome content and God bless you my brother 🙏
I ordered one for my shop build . I’m just waiting for prices to come down on steel lumber and overhead doors . My foundation is ready and the floor is poured. It’s not a business or for my job so I can’t justify the high prices. Thanks for all the great videos! 👍
If you can't afford it now, you can't afford it then. Rising tide raises all boats, economy is the same way. Back in 2008 we had massive inflation too, paid crazy price for steel but had crazy income to afford it.
In the HVAC industry we call those little burr’s from your snips, “fish hooks”. Can’t wait to get my hands on one for my spiral jobs, and cutting metal roof decking, we usually use a reciprocating saw, and it’s a mess.
The timing of this video was perfect for me. Its not a super common tool for me but there is times when i really need 1. I literally just received a makita nibbler yesterday for a job on Monday. You basically confirmed all my thoughts about the m12 but that wasnt an option since its only preorder right now. I think i may just return my makita 1 after monday. The m12 one is also cheaper at retail price then the makita on sale. O and yea the first thing i noticed on the makita was that the whole body seemed really large and could maybe get uncomfortable. The m12 jus looked slimmer in the pics online. My only concern was possibly the power cuz of slimmer body but obviously 12v has come a long way and that makita was made a long time ago. Glad to see the m12 seems like a great tool
I will say watching this the Matabo was clearly slower than the other 2. it looks to me the makita was as fast, or probably a little faster. The Makita is also bigger, heavier and double the cost of the other 2. The ergonomics of the tool is still the most important consideration, and the Milwaukee does look like it would be more comfortable to operate.
Hey Kyle, great video, I'm super excited to get the m12. One question I had is about cutting trim. I have the metabo, a coworker has the makita and just recently our company bought a Fein . We have a couple pieces of trim like our gable and gutters that have a rib in them that doest play nice with snips so it's nice to use the nibblers to cut them instead. The metabo doesnt have a large enough clearance to fit the hem on the ends in the cutting area while the makita and the Fein can cut right through. Have you had any issues with the m12 cutting through hems? We use both Wick and Chief for our buildings if that gives any context
the Metabo model you have is NIV 18 LTX 1.6 right? That model also have an optional bag to catch the "niblets" like Kyle showed the M12 model. Good to hear the comparison between the Fein, Makita and Metabo models...never seen a nibbler comparison before. Do you have the Metabo single cut shears also? Cheers
Yeah I’m definitely getting one of these I do allot of metal detail work and really been holding offf on getting a nibbler in hopes of waiting long enough to just buy the Milwaukee as soon as they had it for pre order
Just got a email saying my order is being shipped out to me. Just got the bare tool as a i dont know if the extension is going to have a real use but definitely excited for it. Kinda sucks that were already putting corrogated on this cladding job were on and were almost done the corrogated roofing panels part.
Super outillage c’est vraiment les indispensables quand on voit les progrès qui sont fait pour tjr avoir de l’outillage compact et puissant merci à toute les personnes qui œuvrent à nous faciliter les choses ! L ‘essayer c’est l’adopter!! Super intéressant!!👍👏😯😀😁!
Random question for Kyle, Have you ever put a drop ceiling in a post frame? Like the ones people have in office buildings or some basements with the removable tiles? Just curious about what you think of the idea and would it be a possible alternative to metal ceiling 🤔
Lol. Exactly right about nibbler shavings. They are crescent moon shaped and will stick in the soles of any boot. Complete pain in the ass. The collection bag on that Milwaukee is worth it's weight in gold x 100.
Thank You for this video. You just helped Me decide on which nibbler to get. I got a bunch of PBR to do and have been wondering which one to get. Thanks again
Hey Kyle, can I have your nibbles? I just did an experiment to see if I could do a decorative stain on concrete with tannins from live oak sawdust and it worked! I got one of those nibblers thanks to this video. I nibbled up an old rusty 26 gauge steel roof panel just enough to get half a bag full of the little metal bits. I scrubbed the floor with the hot brown water I got from boiling the oak sawdust and while it was wet I sprinkled the steel nibbles on the floor. Then I kept spraying the floor whenever it dried. It made neat little black spots on the floor. But I need way more of the nibbles to do the rest of my shed. I can keep making my own, but if you are still saving yours and don’t know what to do with them, I’ll take them!
Great video, I have purchased many different tools based off of your tools day videos and reviews, so thanks so much for that. I do a small amount with pole barn steel, I however work more with steel siding on houses and other buildings, do you think that this tool would work for that application?
I need to start a cut in the middle of a sheet of aluminum. Going to drill a hole so the nibbler will fit through. What size hole would I need to fit the collection bag/etc through?
Have you ever given the Fein nibblers any thought? I’d say it cuts about 30 foot in a minute, I’ve used them a lot for commercial metal building erection.
@@RRBuildings But M18 is what I have for the drill, driver, hacksaw, greasegun, hedgetrimmer, weedeater, leafblower, vacuum, and three different 1/2" impacts. Getting an M12 set going is the same as switching brands.
As a aircraft mechanic, 10 years ago, most of us in my hanger used the 12v Dewalt, till the shop bought 20 of the adjustable torque 12v Milwaukee screw guns. as you know shop tools get abused, you know - drill with one end and hammer a cleco out with the other end. We were all impressed and now most of us now use the Milwaukee M12 set up, 1/4 & 3/8 ratchets, drills, impacts, apex guns and screw guns and now looks like I will be getting a nibbler. Good review and demo
Hands up i need to give it to Milwaukee ,I never like them before, when they make the riven gun they absolutely destroyed Gesipas wich always sold for £450 here in UK for the half price the rivet gun is fantastic i use it every day. And now look what they came up with Nibbler with very reasonable price I can’t wait to buy this nibbler ,Thank you for the uploading.
I love Milwaukee m12 tools. It's a very compact and powerful platform. What I used to use in m18, I pretty much use m12 now daily. With the 6ah battery, I get just as much battery life as 5ah m18. Of coarse the m18 has more power for drilling, grinding, and sawing, they both have their purpose. Looking forward to getting this nibbler
Kyle always helping me with good reasons to explain to the wife why I need more red tools in our family 😂
Just tell her your family is the ultimate tool… KIT…!
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Must be getting paid decent!!!
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I have the makita. Thing is a beast. Havnt used any other brands since I dont have any other batteries except dewalt and makita. The Milwaukee does look alot more comfortable to use
Most of my tools are Dewalt but I've amassed a collection of M12 Milwaukee tools merely due to their unique ability. So much for brand loyalty lol but I do love this tool and intend to pre-order it. Thanks for the link as I prefer to give you credit for introducing it to me. Love your content, keep it up guys...
Definitely ordering the Milwaukee to build my building. Thanks for all your great insights and building videos. You truly gave me the confidence and information to build my own post frame home. Thank you
I could see this being very useful in HVAC. I have a set of double cut shears that I use on 18 GA furnace cabinets, but they don't turn very well. That nibbler looks very nimble 😄. I think it would be just the ticket! Thank you for sharing Kyle!
Round and oval duct would be a breeze...
Be good for humidifier installs too, cause we all know sometimes there ain't room for even ya damn snips.
Wow! I’ve used a makita for years. For that Milwaukee cutting that much on one battery is mind blowing
I have the Metabo, I admit I have not used it many times do to the "nibblets". Also I didn't realize you could change the head index (not sure if that will make much of a difference). I'm mostly a Dewalt guy but feel drawn to Milwaukee for some of there unique tools. Love using a nibbler vs snips for ease and quality of cut. Will definitely be getting the Milwaukee M12 nibbler. Thanks Kyle
You are very skilled using the aviation snips. Also using the nibbler. You make it look easy.
I worked with a plumber doing repair work on a gutter. I also cut sheets using a metabo cold cut saw running on rails.
Doing length cuts may be problematic using fencing as the material vibrates which really causes jaggedness.
The material really needs to be firm as much as possible. I also played with different saw blades for the thinner sheet material and found the blade that comes with the unit as good as the other blades with more teeth.
Cutting sheets which we call corrugated iron or the new term ( around 30 years ago) custom orb.
Making length cuts using a fence and circular cold cut saw, I set in sacrificial lengths crossways to firm the area where cutting and sitting on a board.
For those cuts I'm not yet satisfied of the method and will experience some cutting will not go as well as I hope and very very noisy.
I'm open to suggestion.
My plumber friend said he has makita nibblers and says they don't cut straight.
Mind you, I welded a frame and fastenned a sheets to the welded shs ( square hollow section steel) I cut the over hanging section using guide rail and cold cut saw. Since it was all very firm it cut like butter and very nice indeed.
The only Milwaukee tool I currently own is the M12 Pop Rivetter & people who hadn't used one wished it was an M18.
Just like you've found with the nibbler, the pop rivetter runs all day on a single charge, it's compact, comfortable, & light so it's perfect for me as I have a nerve disorder which makes it difficult for me to hold onto anything longterm.
ACME tools now has these in stock on eBay. I ordered mine from their Iowa store directly, yesterday 8-17‼️ received mine today. Can't wait to try it out ‼️
Ive always ran Makita tools. After seeing a couple horrible Makita cordless nailers, an M12 23ga pin nailer made it into my work trailer. Then an M12 Fuel Impact and drill. This nibbler is the one tool that I have been looking for but dont use enough to justify spending 4-600 bucks on. So looks like im fixing to preorder one!
“I don’t have a measuring devise to measure the tool” says the guy that makes a living measuring everything. Lmao!! 😂😂 I don’t even need a nibbler and now I want one! Great review!!
Bought one here in Australia,what a wonderful tool for cutting roofing
Nobody would ever use snips where you’re supposed to use shears. Unless they were being unprofessional.
However, the nibbler is a great tool for spiral where a plasma cutter isn’t necessary and also great on Pittsburgh’s.
I second this. M12 is surprisingly strong. I ran my 3D laser 2,5 days straight from ONE M12 4.0 Ah battery.
I’m siding my garage with metal and you’re video’s have been indispensable! I’m going to go get the Milwaukee nibble tonight. Thank you
Hey you are the man I literally look up to you and so dose my brother so thank you. I ordered some of those Perla columns last week and did 25 next week I will be putting my post in …so I appreciate it
I’m not a pro but I’m building a 12x38 and man those nibblers sorely needed. Snips are good for cutting about 1-2 feet before your hands & forearm wears out. I may have to get one of these. Good info.
Pre-ordered. Stellar tool review, couldn't be a higher recommendation from a more qualified reviewer. Big red should be paying you!
Sure wished I'd bought one of these when I built my house with metal siding. The struggle it would of saved me!!!! Lol thanks for sharing and keep the great vids coming.
don't even need to cut metal for a shop yet and still want one just to play around with
Awesome to finally see a full video on this tool, can't wait to get it. I will say though, I wish you had shown some close-ups of how clean the edge is
Great video. I’m definitely going to get one of these as soon as I can get it in Canada. Been looking for a nibbler for a while and this looks like the one to get. No more hand cuts, can’t wait!
I agree! I just got a email saying mine is being shipped out today. I work in metal cladding so heres hoping that its able to cut these z bars, would make it so much quicker to cut
It might be a Listed material in Canada 😢
Thanks Kyle for doing this tool review of the Milwaukee nibbler. I have also been waiting for them to come out with one of these and will be adding it to my tool arsenal. Thank you so much for doing the video 👍👍 keep up with the awesome content and God bless you my brother 🙏
I ordered one for my shop build . I’m just waiting for prices to come down on steel lumber and overhead doors . My foundation is ready and the floor is poured. It’s not a business or for my job so I can’t justify the high prices. Thanks for all the great videos! 👍
If you can't afford it now, you can't afford it then. Rising tide raises all boats, economy is the same way. Back in 2008 we had massive inflation too, paid crazy price for steel but had crazy income to afford it.
@@jonfehr5950 I can afford …. Just doesn’t seem worth the price . If I doesn’t come down with the recession I’ll do it later .
I will be adding this to my tool arsenal! Thanks for another great video.
I am impressed with your details review Kyle 👏
I never wear gloves and I've been working with 22 gauge galvanized and 24 gauge steel for our trip....indo commercial roofing
I've been waiting to buy a nibbler. This seems like the right tool for the right price.
In the HVAC industry we call those little burr’s from your snips, “fish hooks”. Can’t wait to get my hands on one for my spiral jobs, and cutting metal roof decking, we usually use a reciprocating saw, and it’s a mess.
haha i love the straight cut with the snips, that would have taken me at least a minute
The timing of this video was perfect for me. Its not a super common tool for me but there is times when i really need 1. I literally just received a makita nibbler yesterday for a job on Monday. You basically confirmed all my thoughts about the m12 but that wasnt an option since its only preorder right now. I think i may just return my makita 1 after monday. The m12 one is also cheaper at retail price then the makita on sale. O and yea the first thing i noticed on the makita was that the whole body seemed really large and could maybe get uncomfortable. The m12 jus looked slimmer in the pics online. My only concern was possibly the power cuz of slimmer body but obviously 12v has come a long way and that makita was made a long time ago. Glad to see the m12 seems like a great tool
God bless Milwaukee engineers! this is a ToTaly cutest nibblers that ive got in my life!
Post the videos of your new space,really love your videos,keep up the good work
I do a little metal cutting at work, and I don’t need it, but I want it!
This will be my first M12 tool ever... I have always used M18 but can't wait till they have M18 nibbler available. Thanks for the heads up Kyle.
I had no idea what a nibbler was before I watched this, now I want to nibble my way into a new shed roof!
Been using the makita nibbler for around 2 years. Will definitely be looking at purchasing the Milwaukee nibbler
Looks like a sturdy tool just recently bought the M12 Cut-off tool for cutting smaller metal pieces instead of pulling out a grinder
I call that tool the “ gutless wonder” it gets the job done
Eventually
Not sure I’ll use this enough to buy, but I sure do want it lol I don’t even have the best snips, but I do love making clean cuts
did not even know milwaukee had this tool. Thanks going to have to order this.
I will say watching this the Matabo was clearly slower than the other 2. it looks to me the makita was as fast, or probably a little faster. The Makita is also bigger, heavier and double the cost of the other 2. The ergonomics of the tool is still the most important consideration, and the Milwaukee does look like it would be more comfortable to operate.
Milwaukee owns the cordless tool market.
I've been waiting for this to be AVAILABLE to purchase!!!
Buying as soon as I can! Lots of metal work coming up for me with my tiny house.
Never heard of this tool but I'm probably gonna need it
the collection bag alone makes it a " for sure " purchase. pre order in aust is $409 at total tools
Been looking for the right nibbler and this it, thanks from Australia
RR Buildings. Congrats for the 1M Subs!!
Hey Kyle, great video, I'm super excited to get the m12. One question I had is about cutting trim. I have the metabo, a coworker has the makita and just recently our company bought a Fein . We have a couple pieces of trim like our gable and gutters that have a rib in them that doest play nice with snips so it's nice to use the nibblers to cut them instead. The metabo doesnt have a large enough clearance to fit the hem on the ends in the cutting area while the makita and the Fein can cut right through. Have you had any issues with the m12 cutting through hems? We use both Wick and Chief for our buildings if that gives any context
the Metabo model you have is NIV 18 LTX 1.6 right? That model also have an optional bag to catch the "niblets" like Kyle showed the M12 model.
Good to hear the comparison between the Fein, Makita and Metabo models...never seen a nibbler comparison before.
Do you have the Metabo single cut shears also?
Cheers
Awesome you got a chance to do the tool review again.
The rivet gun is awesome too
Gotta get one! Thanks for showing.
Great overview as usual. Just purchased this and excited to use it on our workshop project.
Thanks for the great review, you just made my decision on which tool to buy crystal clear!
Yeah I’m definitely getting one of these I do allot of metal detail work and really been holding offf on getting a nibbler in hopes of waiting long enough to just buy the Milwaukee as soon as they had it for pre order
I would definitely add this to the arsenal.
Just got a email saying my order is being shipped out to me. Just got the bare tool as a i dont know if the extension is going to have a real use but definitely excited for it. Kinda sucks that were already putting corrogated on this cladding job were on and were almost done the corrogated roofing panels part.
Normally team teal but the m12 nibbler and rivet gun are tempting.
That's why I watch you brother.i am a tool nut too nice work man keep up the good work
Great video again Kyle. Thank you. 👍😁
Don't be sad, you didn't know! Great video thanks 👍 Milwaukee Tools
I had watched a video on this and went an got the tool from Acme a week ago they must have sent it out the door with me early 👍
Nibbler is great because it doesn’t deform the metal
Thanks just ordered it thanks acme tools
Ya love this little beast
Super outillage c’est vraiment les indispensables quand on voit les progrès qui sont fait pour tjr avoir de l’outillage compact et puissant merci à toute les personnes qui œuvrent à nous faciliter les choses ! L ‘essayer c’est l’adopter!! Super intéressant!!👍👏😯😀😁!
Random question for Kyle, Have you ever put a drop ceiling in a post frame? Like the ones people have in office buildings or some basements with the removable tiles? Just curious about what you think of the idea and would it be a possible alternative to metal ceiling 🤔
Lol. Exactly right about nibbler shavings. They are crescent moon shaped and will stick in the soles of any boot. Complete pain in the ass. The collection bag on that Milwaukee is worth it's weight in gold x 100.
Waiting for this tool for long time
Great video! Will definitely be getting one.
Good video Canelo...good luck on your next Fight..
Thanks for this review
I don't do metal job but i need this tool 😂
Milwaukee REALLY needs an M18 ROOFING NAILER ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Yes iam getting one do Hvac sheet metal work and siding for pole barns
Thank You for this video. You just helped Me decide on which nibbler to get. I got a bunch of PBR to do and have been wondering which one to get. Thanks again
When you order the bare tool, does the chip collection bag come with it?
Thanks for the video while you are enjoying some R & R... Get it!...
Hey Kyle, can I have your nibbles? I just did an experiment to see if I could do a decorative stain on concrete with tannins from live oak sawdust and it worked! I got one of those nibblers thanks to this video. I nibbled up an old rusty 26 gauge steel roof panel just enough to get half a bag full of the little metal bits. I scrubbed the floor with the hot brown water I got from boiling the oak sawdust and while it was wet I sprinkled the steel nibbles on the floor. Then I kept spraying the floor whenever it dried. It made neat little black spots on the floor. But I need way more of the nibbles to do the rest of my shed. I can keep making my own, but if you are still saving yours and don’t know what to do with them, I’ll take them!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻tempting to add red .....
Great video, I have purchased many different tools based off of your tools day videos and reviews, so thanks so much for that. I do a small amount with pole barn steel, I however work more with steel siding on houses and other buildings, do you think that this tool would work for that application?
@RRBuildings.. happy new year to you as well
@RRBuildings.. is this for real? I don't know how to message you on that platform
Going to my tool man on Monday to order.
Great video Kyle!
yeh that definitely looks the goods would love to show 1 in nz😉😁
If DeWalt makes one, I would by it, otherwise having another platform isn't really for me
I need to start a cut in the middle of a sheet of aluminum. Going to drill a hole so the nibbler will fit through. What size hole would I need to fit the collection bag/etc through?
You should have added the hilti nibbler too.
Love it I need that
Looks like a great tool, but I will wait a few months to get some more real world reviews of it..
What a chipbag! 😂 Sorry had to do it. 😅
Have you ever given the Fein nibblers any thought? I’d say it cuts about 30 foot in a minute, I’ve used them a lot for commercial metal building erection.
How about an episode where you work on a building.
How do you think this would work cutting the wire sheets that are used for stucco or exterior stone work?
Good news: Milwaukee finally made a nibbler.
Bad news: It's M12.
M18 really isn’t necessary
@@RRBuildings But M18 is what I have for the drill, driver, hacksaw, greasegun, hedgetrimmer, weedeater, leafblower, vacuum, and three different 1/2" impacts.
Getting an M12 set going is the same as switching brands.
Might as well stick with my makita corded nibbler until Milwaukee gives up the M12 line.
So , it was easier to move than finish the upstairs renovation?
Seem a very great tool
Next time you talk to Milwaukee tell them to make a version of DeWalt versa clutch