Bangood have a new riveter! I think it's based on a impact rather than a drill platform. Could you please ask them nicely to send you one for review? It's listed to do stainless rivets. the original one you have no longer list stainless only iron & alloy. 👍🇦🇺 🍻
I wish they'd have used the two-direction paddle switches that Makita used to use on their older impact wrenches, I think that would have been a lot easier to use.
I like these fake tool reviews. Sometimes people need something that is just decent enough for the odd small jobs and dont have to spend many times the price.
They go Banggood but is it bang for your buck in the long run? It seems like luck of the draw for battery fitment product to product. That reverse of mandrel will be a twin cycle fail point if it dont jam up or wear out twice as fast on the shaft gripper? Would you be better off with a quality non powered version there more bulky introduce hand strain but last the distance, theres also drill attachments ive seen. Ive just come from your Router vid you do good work (Gods work), what im really looking for is the best alternative to the Makita Router for interchangeable parts & collet suitability if say i want a quality 6, 8mm, or 10 collet for range of available cutters ive seen the Katsu copy seems to provide. Because 1/4" is just to thin & 9.525mm = 3/8" bits is like looking for rocking horse s**t, but 8mm bits seem abundant enough to find collet quality allowing. I can buy the makita base then switch about parts i hope? Im working on a router playlist among other tools to bulster my knowledge & turn my front room into a makeshift workshop before lockdown kills off my prospects for existence. So the spring mech power governs mandrel eject, thats s**t Lol.
I think i talk about the collets more in the Milwaukee vs Makita router review. Have you watched that one? I will be doing a review on the 1/4"and 1/2" routers from Hikoki soon hopefully. The 1/2"may be a better option for you.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL Ill give it a look, really had my eyes on cordless system to bulster my batteries & keep possible trailing leads away from the house rabbits they eat everything, i have complex needs to meet lol.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL Ok can the makita 18V cordless platform accept 1/2" cutters with an available collet & shaft clearance? I thought its max was 3/8". Ive already got there drills sorry i didnt mention that i like to stick to one platform for power usability.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL $80 bucks bud, should outlive an ephelent! ... I'd buy the real thing as I pop stuff together all the time, but the best one Makita has is somewhere close to $1300 aus, so my concertina pinch you flesh mess of a thing will have to do!
Get one www.banggood.com/custlink/GKGdtIk52C OR www.banggood.com/custlink/DG3yF4oyqO
A “riveting review” mate! 👍😁😂 Someone had to say it! I concur with Jtwizzle, these videos are bang on! 🙄🙄😁😁😂👍✌🏻😁🇺🇸
Found them link. Your the man with all the good Makita info. Thank you for all your work you put in your videos
Thanks 👍
Bangood have a new riveter! I think it's based on a impact rather than a drill platform. Could you please ask them nicely to send you one for review? It's listed to do stainless rivets. the original one you
have no longer list stainless only iron & alloy. 👍🇦🇺 🍻
I wish they'd have used the two-direction paddle switches that Makita used to use on their older impact wrenches, I think that would have been a lot easier to use.
I like these fake tool reviews. Sometimes people need something that is just decent enough for the odd small jobs and dont have to spend many times the price.
What is fake- the reviews or the riveting tools?
The tools. Fake because they use Makita batteries and colour scheme.
The bangood ad linked above states it's suitable for drilling wood, steel and concrete!!
LOL
Man discovers fire 🔥👍
When that pop rivet stem stuck in griping tip area , it's a pain in the butt in any type of rivet tool.
Thanks! Makita it is.
I've never seen a rivet gun before.
thank you... I was just about to buy one just like it, but I will buy the milwaukee instead....
Pretty gunny riveter thingy there sir. Is that for shooting staples?
Didn't you watch the video? It's for firing pop rocks candy into your mouth.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL hey that other guy stole my comment from yesterday!
@@TakamiWoodshop Yeah I see that. Although, to be fair, you did do it on the wrong video.
They go Banggood but is it bang for your buck in the long run? It seems like luck of the draw for battery fitment product to product. That reverse of mandrel will be a twin cycle fail point if it dont jam up or wear out twice as fast on the shaft gripper?
Would you be better off with a quality non powered version there more bulky introduce hand strain but last the distance, theres also drill attachments ive seen.
Ive just come from your Router vid you do good work (Gods work), what im really looking for is the best alternative to the Makita Router for interchangeable parts & collet suitability if say i want a quality 6, 8mm, or 10 collet for range of available cutters ive seen the Katsu copy seems to provide. Because 1/4" is just to thin & 9.525mm = 3/8" bits is like looking for rocking horse s**t, but 8mm bits seem abundant enough to find collet quality allowing. I can buy the makita base then switch about parts i hope? Im working on a router playlist among other tools to bulster my knowledge & turn my front room into a makeshift workshop before lockdown kills off my prospects for existence. So the spring mech power governs mandrel eject, thats s**t Lol.
I think i talk about the collets more in the Milwaukee vs Makita router review. Have you watched that one? I will be doing a review on the 1/4"and 1/2" routers from Hikoki soon hopefully. The 1/2"may be a better option for you.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL Ill give it a look, really had my eyes on cordless system to bulster my batteries & keep possible trailing leads away from the house rabbits they eat everything, i have complex needs to meet lol.
All the ones I have mentioned are cordless. I only buy cordless tools.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL Ok can the makita 18V cordless platform accept 1/2" cutters with an available collet & shaft clearance? I thought its max was 3/8". Ive already got there drills sorry i didnt mention that i like to stick to one platform for power usability.
Only the new Hikoki (metabo hpt) can do 1/2"
What was the cost of them Bangor?
Lol good and interesting review thanks
Thank you
I think an attachment for your cordless Drill would be more usefull because it will have more power
hh can you spend a whole day for riveting? do you have enough time?
The wage is about $30/.hr, will you spend that much time for a rivet? thank u.
Wanna know if it keeps a poppin? how many yrs before it''s landfill?
Years....?
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL $80 bucks bud, should outlive an ephelent! ... I'd buy the real thing as I pop stuff together all the time, but the best one Makita has is somewhere close to $1300 aus, so my concertina pinch you flesh mess of a thing will have to do!
optimistic!@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
Have you come across a copy makita multitool
No not yet.
how do you guys spell aluminum?
The correct way. Aluminium.
The one I have does do the auto reverse from ebay but a bit more expensive than the one on bangood.
How have you found yours? Would you recommend it?
Cost of the bangood
Link in the description
So much promise
You get what you pay for Most of the time
Não vale uma Merda. É pensar qe estive para comprar.
lol puff of smoke and done
Buy cheaper tools if only for personal use, if you have business buy a original