@@pointedspider They did say that particular gun isn't suitable for fibre cement panels, which is what I was hoping to use that gun for (laying 1/4" Hardies tile underlay sheets)
I have a mix of Milwaukee and Makita tools. I love a lot of my Makita tools for their ergonomics, but I gotta say that Milwaukee has been absolutely relentless with their innovation in the past 5 years. Their tools keep getting better. I still look at both platforms before I buy a new tool, but in the past couple years, there have been several times when I've gone with the red one. You're an awesome brand ambassador for Milwaukee. Not only are you a legit builder, but you also do a great job with your videos showing how you deal with real construction challenges. I hope they hook you up with some free new red tools!
The dolly with the pull out bin is amazing. The only one they make with the flip-up lid is such a pain to tear down every box to get to it. And yes, I know they make a stand-alone dolly, but it's over $200 alone with no storage.
Kyle, you could use the electric come along whenever you square up a building so you can just sit there with the remotes and click them until the building is squared
I’m a non union bridge carpenter. I run Milwaukee cordless on bridge sites. Been thoroughly impressed since the beginning. Been running the same mid torque (brushed) 1/2’ impact for 6-7 years. That’s Richmond bolts and 1 1/4’ efco bolts.
The packout shelving for the van is pretty slick, though the small sections have me wondering how much it will be. Also excited about the coil nailer and the vacuum. About time they finally listened and put packout and dual voltage in one vacuum, though I get the feeling they will be charging a pretty good premium for the privilege.
Same but the competitors like ranger are so so expensive like $1400 for a single shelving unit. so even if these are $400 a piece they are still cheaper then most of the other options.
Honestly, if it means I can give my Festool to someone else and run this, I will be a happy lad. I love my Festool CTM Midi but I lack all the Systainers to really make it worthwhile. The dual input is brilliant because not every site I go to has wallgas and if I stick a handle on the back I can do away with both the smaller vacuum and the rolling tool box
would like to see that sander demo vs. a Festool. I've had the Festool separator hooked up to the CT for years. It has saved me hundreds with not needing to replace bags. Good for Milwaukee for coming out with their own version.
That new rear handle has me pumped as well as the new batteries and that roofing nailer! I really hope they develop a coil siding nailer I can use up to 2.5in nails with.
Great Job Kyle and Greg I'm very excited about the new tools from Milwaukee, and shout out to Robert and Sarah Smith of the Tool Show in the background 16:32.
The snub nose impact is great. The new Sanders look really good that top pack, awesome future to have for power outages and you do have a good sense of humor when you’re not working lol thanks for bringing us the new Milwaukee line. That’s awesome. You did a great job.
Yeah a shame they are made in china though ! They need to fix that and bring it back to the US I’m sure once Trump gets back in they will be another company to leave china
That 20 inch, dual battery chainsaw is absolutely awesome and was definitely needed. I have their first chainsaw, and it is a beast for what it is. It does have its limits though, and the new one looks like it will be a welcomed addition to my collection.
best pipeline video ive seen yet brother. im taking a loan out on the house so i can buy up the whole g-damn thing. friggin pumped. this year made me feel like my tools are outdated now haha!
Next step is a cap nailer/stapler for house wrap and roofing felt, shouldn't be to hard for them to modify a existing nailer/stapler but i imagine the feeding of the caps is the challenge
that was the main thing I was wondering about the dust collector that wasn't addressed in other videos - whether or not it can run off of 120 AC. Thanks for the clarification.
"My wallet is in danger..." Lots of nice looking stuff. Really glad to see that rolling packout w/ drawer - I'm in once it's out. New M12 impact wrench is spicy, and that new m18 'topoff' with a light would be very handy.
Finally an M18 Fuel Random orbital sander. I am going to sell some of my Milwaukee tools, batteries, and chargers next year and get all the upgraded versions at HD or Acme tool. Be all kitted out for my toughest projects. The 12.0 Forged battery should give my M18 Fuel mower more horsepower. I'll throw in 2 M18 job site Bluetooth speakers while I am at it for a stereo pair to have some tunes when doing repairs, projects, or yardwork, helping a friend out with free manual labor, or just jamming out on the patio, beach, campsite, etc.
Coil nailer and the new gen of rear handle saw. Wish they'd come out with the same AC attachment for a miter saw like they've got for that shop vac!!!!! ( hint hint Milwaukee) !!!!!! 😉👍
Finally!!! The pack out DRAWER ON WHEELS. I was about too butcher my rolling box to make it to a drawer, it sucks too take off the containers above it just to open it 🎉
This is a great episode. Thanks for sharing this with your subscribers. Milwaukee making good moves, and definitely excited on innovation and features for the nailer.
You can use the chain hoist to lift up rafters, windows, flooring etc on second levels instead of having to load it up into the scissor lift if there's not enough room in the lift. If you are alone some days you could still use the chain hoist to lift up big rafters that you otherwise would need two people to lift up.
Great UA-cam Milwaukee has some impressive tools especially the first impact with a 12 volt battery, I used an Ingersall Rand with 80 psi air for 40 years that can’t compete with Milwaukee.
I was waiting for the “but wait, there’s more… order now and we’ll throw in blah blah blah” haha but no joke Kyle you were made to be the prime face and salesman for a major tool brand lol
What I want to see in the packout line is a way to lock the cases to the mounts. I like that I can individually lock the lids to the cases, but we need a way to lock the cases together, and then to the mounts. That way when I make a quick stop for food or fuel, there is less chance of someone walking off with one or more of my packout cases.
The coil nailer is pretty cool, but I don’t do enough roofing/re-roofing. Did my parents roof, right before they sold. Was about to do my roof, but I’m selling and it’s clay tile. So I might have used it twice in 9 years. I’m waiting for an 800 to 1200 psi pressure washer. Ryobi and DeWALT have them.
Oh, I'm sure you can find a way to hook up that winch/hoist on the rafters in order to lift material when you are down a man or two on the job... Or, if you have a pick up and need to lift something into the rear of the bed, you can build an A-Frame device in the bed to be able to lift the object, and then slide it toward the front of the bed and lower it.
While that roofing nailer is absolutely impressive all by itself, what will really impress me is if Milwaukee has an easily accessible replacement for that metal siding piece. It is hard enough trying to find replacement rubber tips for the smaller nailers.
I think the rolling drawer came because we all complained, not because they were being innovative. I hate having to tack/unstack everything over and over each time I need something from the bottom rolling packout. For that reason alone I only have a few packout boxes and will only use 2 at a time. No inserts made it more frustrating. I was contemplating getting Klein packouts.
The only safety downfall on the circular saw button change is if you’re in the air sawing and you slip or the structure you’re on gives way, then you have more of a chance of your hand bringing the saw into your leg! When I was 14 working residential construction with my dad, one of my cousins was doing some 1x4 deck for a cedar roof and one of the 1x4’s broke. For those who aren’t familiar with the decking for a shake or cedar roof is every other 1x4 was taken out for the roof deck. When it broke he was cutting the overlap and the force of the fall brought the saw into the middle of his thigh! My point is, the easier you make it for the trigger to be depressed, the easier your finger will be able to depress the trigger again, even if you initially release it! The fall can cause you to squeeze the trigger again, and if you have the side lever there, it serves as a safety feature that most people won’t really think of!!! My cousin got over 100 stitches from the blade! Which is also a good reason not to have your blade set any deeper than you need for the cut! For whoever has ears to hear!
dood no way their releasing a dust seperator thats sick, ive got an eleborate one for my big makita vac but for my milwaukee pacmout vac on jobsites i wanted to make a mini one to go ontop all custom, but this has saved me from all that, finally milwaukee has started to think outside the box again good to see.
I love the siding nailer attachment and I have wondered why nobody has come out with a battery powered siding nailer before now. I assume with the siding attachment you can do board and batten siding as well
I can’t wait to get the new pack out drawer on steroids, it a game changer especially the sander and batteries. Love all of your contents keep it up “ALOHA” from Hawaii 🤙🏽
"each other's tool...nut-busting torque..." LOL... ya got me sold on some of Big Red like the battery-charger-LED, the 18ft tape, ...I do want to see a packout drawer that holds a packout, for the cart. And is that vac, HEPA? Because I'm eyeing up a Festool and ...well...
There was a lot of nice things at the show but it gets super expensive. I was considering that chain hoist to work under my mower then saw the price. I am not surprised that it was over $1000 but to be $4000 seems high even for Milwaukee. Much of the more specialty tools tend to be quite expensive from Milwaukee. The Packout racking system also looks nice but considering how expensive other Packout items are I will just stick with the Tough System I already have.
2 things sir I wish that rolling cart has inserts for hand tools. I don’t need a drawer to hold big sawzall and whatever else nonsense they like to throw in there for how much room it holds. And number 2 is for someone like you that builds big pole barns tge speakers would def be cool especially if you have one set up on one side of garage the other on different side and maybe one that is back yard or something when having a party or something you won’t walk away and not hear the music
M12 battery housings will break up from vibration while using reciprocating saws, multi tools and I suspect that new high torque impact driver. It's happened to me twice.
You asked about an idea for that winch...how about put it at the end of your skytrack telehandler and now you have a "crane" for those jobs you need to get over a tall wall but you can't boom down because the wall is in the way
I've been waiting for Milwaukee to make a coil gun ever since the first battery nailer I bought. Can't wait for the coil siding gun!!!!!
There's an attachment for the front of the tool that allows the nail to not sink
Agreed to both!
@@pointedspider They did say that particular gun isn't suitable for fibre cement panels, which is what I was hoping to use that gun for (laying 1/4" Hardies tile underlay sheets)
I have a mix of Milwaukee and Makita tools. I love a lot of my Makita tools for their ergonomics, but I gotta say that Milwaukee has been absolutely relentless with their innovation in the past 5 years. Their tools keep getting better. I still look at both platforms before I buy a new tool, but in the past couple years, there have been several times when I've gone with the red one.
You're an awesome brand ambassador for Milwaukee. Not only are you a legit builder, but you also do a great job with your videos showing how you deal with real construction challenges.
I hope they hook you up with some free new red tools!
The Milwaukee roofing nailer has me beside myself with excitement!
Damn Kyle…that was by far, the best summary of the event!!! No fluff, didn’t fast forward once!
Well done…and thanks!!
The dolly with the pull out bin is amazing. The only one they make with the flip-up lid is such a pain to tear down every box to get to it. And yes, I know they make a stand-alone dolly, but it's over $200 alone with no storage.
Im still a dewalt guy but those are impressive. Competition is always a good thing, leads to better products and pricing.
Kyle, you could use the electric come along whenever you square up a building so you can just sit there with the remotes and click them until the building is squared
I picture Kyle reading this comment and then buying a dozen of them.
FINALLY! Milwaukee did it, a rolling drawer, can’t wait to get me hands on that.
I've been staying away from the other rollers because of the hassle of accessing the bottom.
Available in January 2025
I can only imagine how much r&d had to go into a drawer with wheels considering how long they took to make one
The new M12 Impact Stubbys are so amazing. 550lbs breakaway force and 400lbs tightening force. I’m sold.
I’m a non union bridge carpenter. I run Milwaukee cordless on bridge sites. Been thoroughly impressed since the beginning. Been running the same mid torque (brushed) 1/2’ impact for 6-7 years. That’s Richmond bolts and 1 1/4’ efco bolts.
The roofing nailer was my favorite and I can't wait to get my hands on one!
The packout shelving for the van is pretty slick, though the small sections have me wondering how much it will be. Also excited about the coil nailer and the vacuum. About time they finally listened and put packout and dual voltage in one vacuum, though I get the feeling they will be charging a pretty good premium for the privilege.
Same but the competitors like ranger are so so expensive like $1400 for a single shelving unit. so even if these are $400 a piece they are still cheaper then most of the other options.
Honestly, if it means I can give my Festool to someone else and run this, I will be a happy lad. I love my Festool CTM Midi but I lack all the Systainers to really make it worthwhile. The dual input is brilliant because not every site I go to has wallgas and if I stick a handle on the back I can do away with both the smaller vacuum and the rolling tool box
you’re an even better presenter than the reps. Loved it!
Can't wait to get myself that van shelving, and roofing nailer. Milwaukee is amazing!
would like to see that sander demo vs. a Festool. I've had the Festool separator hooked up to the CT for years. It has saved me hundreds with not needing to replace bags. Good for Milwaukee for coming out with their own version.
That new rear handle has me pumped as well as the new batteries and that roofing nailer! I really hope they develop a coil siding nailer I can use up to 2.5in nails with.
Agree
Great Job Kyle and Greg I'm very excited about the new tools from Milwaukee, and shout out to Robert and Sarah Smith of the Tool Show in the background 16:32.
By Far the best presentation of the pipeline event, Kudos to you😊
So Pumped about the van racking, I have been wanting something like that for a long time for my Transit van.
The snub nose impact is great. The new Sanders look really good that top pack, awesome future to have for power outages and you do have a good sense of humor when you’re not working lol thanks for bringing us the new Milwaukee line. That’s awesome. You did a great job.
Milwaukee power tools are the best,👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yeah a shame they are made in china though ! They need to fix that and bring it back to the US
I’m sure once Trump gets back in they will be another company to leave china
That 20 inch, dual battery chainsaw is absolutely awesome and was definitely needed. I have their first chainsaw, and it is a beast for what it is. It does have its limits though, and the new one looks like it will be a welcomed addition to my collection.
Great review of the upcoming products. I like the rolling cabinet drawer concept. Cheers from Texas.
Love the link vac system, saves battery and with canister attached prolongs suction power. Great reviews!
best pipeline video ive seen yet brother. im taking a loan out on the house so i can buy up the whole g-damn thing. friggin pumped. this year made me feel like my tools are outdated now haha!
Next step is a cap nailer/stapler for house wrap and roofing felt, shouldn't be to hard for them to modify a existing nailer/stapler but i imagine the feeding of the caps is the challenge
The feeding of the cast is a mechanism that exists. Look up stinger mailers. It's probably a obstruction. And two niche of a market on top of that
that was the main thing I was wondering about the dust collector that wasn't addressed in other videos - whether or not it can run off of 120 AC. Thanks for the clarification.
"My wallet is in danger..." Lots of nice looking stuff. Really glad to see that rolling packout w/ drawer - I'm in once it's out. New M12 impact wrench is spicy, and that new m18 'topoff' with a light would be very handy.
Milwaukee sure delivered ❤
Finally an M18 Fuel Random orbital sander. I am going to sell some of my Milwaukee tools, batteries, and chargers next year and get all the upgraded versions at HD or Acme tool. Be all kitted out for my toughest projects. The 12.0 Forged battery should give my M18 Fuel mower more horsepower. I'll throw in 2 M18 job site Bluetooth speakers while I am at it for a stereo pair to have some tunes when doing repairs, projects, or yardwork, helping a friend out with free manual labor, or just jamming out on the patio, beach, campsite, etc.
Coil nailer and the new gen of rear handle saw. Wish they'd come out with the same AC attachment for a miter saw like they've got for that shop vac!!!!! ( hint hint Milwaukee) !!!!!! 😉👍
I was really hoping they were gonna make a 10 1/4” circular saw
Love Milwaukee, really impressed with all the new stuff especially the new blackout box and the 1ton lift
Finally!!! The pack out DRAWER ON WHEELS. I was about too butcher my rolling box to make it to a drawer, it sucks too take off the containers above it just to open it 🎉
And here I am, just bought the rolling box, I should ahve waited for this
Thanks for this update. I was just thinking about a cordless nailer. Glad I waited.
Finally the roofing nailer. Hopefully the siding nailing is in the works! I need that m18 siding nailer!
The two new sanders and the vacuum system are awesome
Just buy everything... one day it will come handy (when it does, make sure to film it and share it)
This is a great episode. Thanks for sharing this with your subscribers. Milwaukee making good moves, and definitely excited on innovation and features for the nailer.
Great job ! I am excited about all the new tools . I don’t use them but I will buy them just because you gave us a great demo . 😳😁
Thanks man, I ordered the stubby impact on the spot...a must have.
You can use the chain hoist to lift up rafters, windows, flooring etc on second levels instead of having to load it up into the scissor lift if there's not enough room in the lift. If you are alone some days you could still use the chain hoist to lift up big rafters that you otherwise would need two people to lift up.
I really like the Milwaukee tool brand. It's good stuff.
Did a great job! Love the chainsaw and 2025 worm drive saw.
that cabinet packout looks sick
The roofing nailer is gonna be awesome
I can't wait for that updated sidewinder saw
You guys are so close to Victory Outdoor Services! I would love to see a collaboration with you guys and Ryan and the boys by some means! Cheers!!
Milwaukee rocks!
Thanks for showing us Kyle! 😁👍🏼😁👍🏼
The first demo where he says “m12 battery” while trying to take it off. But it’s so hard to get off he gives up. 😂
Great UA-cam Milwaukee has some impressive tools especially the first impact with a 12 volt battery, I used an Ingersall Rand with 80 psi air for 40 years that can’t compete with Milwaukee.
I cannot wait for the rolling drawer. If only it can be pre ordered.
Gotta get that new skil saw!!! Also the 12v impact would be nice to do tire changes around the house!!
I was waiting for the “but wait, there’s more… order now and we’ll throw in blah blah blah” haha but no joke Kyle you were made to be the prime face and salesman for a major tool brand lol
I'm thinking the coil nailer with sliding attachment could be used on vinyl windows with nailing flange.
Nice Vid! ( Thanks for giving the engineers credit )
Great recap. Awesome seeing you guys again. Sorry about bombing the background on the speakers. I was kinda memorized by how loud those things were!
Love these tool vids thanks guys 🐻💙💯
Milwaukee coffee pot needs to be the next thing
Ehh, could do without that, especially after Makita's attempt at it. But a powered cooler would be something cool
What I want to see in the packout line is a way to lock the cases to the mounts. I like that I can individually lock the lids to the cases, but we need a way to lock the cases together, and then to the mounts. That way when I make a quick stop for food or fuel, there is less chance of someone walking off with one or more of my packout cases.
agreed!
Love the pack out storage system!
love the milwaukee large drawer. I have the chest and i hate having to strip my pack out down just to get it open.
Love that top off light👍🏻
The coil nailer is pretty cool, but I don’t do enough roofing/re-roofing. Did my parents roof, right before they sold. Was about to do my roof, but I’m selling and it’s clay tile. So I might have used it twice in 9 years.
I’m waiting for an 800 to 1200 psi pressure washer. Ryobi and DeWALT have them.
Packout shelving for sure. Also coil nailer
Oh, I'm sure you can find a way to hook up that winch/hoist on the rafters in order to lift material when you are down a man or two on the job... Or, if you have a pick up and need to lift something into the rear of the bed, you can build an A-Frame device in the bed to be able to lift the object, and then slide it toward the front of the bed and lower it.
Looking forward to the dust collection vac and the roofing nailer.
I love Milwaukee but these "vs competitors" test are complete BS and it's pretty cringe to watch.
What are the tools they use to compare. Particularly the sander?
@@Timothylaing DeWalt
@@Timothylaing Looks like a DCW210. The impact seems to be a DCF921 but not sure.
Yeah. No matter what major brand tool I buy, I can find a “competitor” tool that doesn’t perform as well.
@@locke3141 Exactly, and who knows what they did to that tool to make theirs look better.
First is single drawer rolling box.
2nd vacuum.
Wish list is the winch.
While that roofing nailer is absolutely impressive all by itself, what will really impress me is if Milwaukee has an easily accessible replacement for that metal siding piece. It is hard enough trying to find replacement rubber tips for the smaller nailers.
As a through and through dewalt guy, I’m jealous with the wide range Milwaukee and throwing out, If i wasn’t in deep with dewalt I’d be switching 😂
I think the rolling drawer came because we all complained, not because they were being innovative. I hate having to tack/unstack everything over and over each time I need something from the bottom rolling packout. For that reason alone I only have a few packout boxes and will only use 2 at a time. No inserts made it more frustrating. I was contemplating getting Klein packouts.
That chain thing is sick.
The only safety downfall on the circular saw button change is if you’re in the air sawing and you slip or the structure you’re on gives way, then you have more of a chance of your hand bringing the saw into your leg!
When I was 14 working residential construction with my dad, one of my cousins was doing some 1x4 deck for a cedar roof and one of the 1x4’s broke.
For those who aren’t familiar with the decking for a shake or cedar roof is every other 1x4 was taken out for the roof deck.
When it broke he was cutting the overlap and the force of the fall brought the saw into the middle of his thigh!
My point is, the easier you make it for the trigger to be depressed, the easier your finger will be able to depress the trigger again, even if you initially release it! The fall can cause you to squeeze the trigger again, and if you have the side lever there, it serves as a safety feature that most people won’t really think of!!!
My cousin got over 100 stitches from the blade! Which is also a good reason not to have your blade set any deeper than you need for the cut!
For whoever has ears to hear!
Love the racks for the van
dood no way their releasing a dust seperator thats sick, ive got an eleborate one for my big makita vac but for my milwaukee pacmout vac on jobsites i wanted to make a mini one to go ontop all custom, but this has saved me from all that, finally milwaukee has started to think outside the box again good to see.
More packout accessories to fit on outside of the tool boxes like we saw in the video. Make them backwards compatible with older pack out boxes.
I'm jealous 😅😅😅
I have about six Milwaukee tools and they all are strong and reliable.
Rolling drawer packout bottom is the only thing they finally came out with … it’s about time.
That siding attachment would be real nice next to windows in small spaces
I love those tools. Could use them on some of my sites
Be nice if they come out with a dual action sander 6” and 3”! They already got great start just modify the rotating assembly!
Have just ordered it from OHIO POWER TOOLS 1/2 Pin DETENT will be testing it on my UA-cam channel in Late August
I love the siding nailer attachment and I have wondered why nobody has come out with a battery powered siding nailer before now. I assume with the siding attachment you can do board and batten siding as well
I can’t wait to get the new pack out drawer on steroids, it a game changer especially the sander and batteries. Love all of your contents keep it up “ALOHA” from Hawaii 🤙🏽
Good job Milwaukee, thkks RR
I hope Milwaukee paid you well for this 20-minute long infomercial.
"each other's tool...nut-busting torque..." LOL... ya got me sold on some of Big Red like the battery-charger-LED, the 18ft tape, ...I do want to see a packout drawer that holds a packout, for the cart. And is that vac, HEPA? Because I'm eyeing up a Festool and ...well...
Can’t wait for Torque Test Channel to get a hold of it for some real testing.
Can the nailer do fence pickets? I know the dewalt one isn’t any good for it
There was a lot of nice things at the show but it gets super expensive. I was considering that chain hoist to work under my mower then saw the price. I am not surprised that it was over $1000 but to be $4000 seems high even for Milwaukee. Much of the more specialty tools tend to be quite expensive from Milwaukee. The Packout racking system also looks nice but considering how expensive other Packout items are I will just stick with the Tough System I already have.
I love it!!!
2 things sir I wish that rolling cart has inserts for hand tools. I don’t need a drawer to hold big sawzall and whatever else nonsense they like to throw in there for how much room it holds. And number 2 is for someone like you that builds big pole barns tge speakers would def be cool especially if you have one set up on one side of garage the other on different side and maybe one that is back yard or something when having a party or something you won’t walk away and not hear the music
M12 battery housings will break up from vibration while using reciprocating saws, multi tools and I suspect that new high torque impact driver. It's happened to me twice.
User error
New M12 Stubbies look awesome.
Finally the fuel palm sander! hope they will make a fuel hand plane and a fuel Benchtop plane ( like the dewalt dw735x )
You asked about an idea for that winch...how about put it at the end of your skytrack telehandler and now you have a "crane" for those jobs you need to get over a tall wall but you can't boom down because the wall is in the way
Milwaukee needs to start releasing their speakers and Lights with built in batteries.
I am a Milwaukee fan.