I'd like to see a power test. Put all your nailers up against each other. Do layers of that nasty bamboo laminate. If they can get through that, start adding layers of sheet metal between. We want to know which nailer is the most powerful!
@BuildsStuff you said any last tests before you retire. Do you want to do my other test instead? Fire 10,000 nails from each nailer and count how many jams you get. You'll definitely want to retire after doing that 😄
I was waiting for someone to ask about the bumpfire... The Ceenr 4Ah 5cell is only around 100gms lighter than a Makita 5Ah 10 cell, so not much weight advantage. As for it running the tool? It overloads so easily that it may act just like this 14.4v. Maybe I'll test it if enough people like this comment :)
I got 1 for ya tools. Is the American version of this framer lighter ? I think it was advertised as such. In which case can the nail clip holder just be swapped out to reduce the weight ? We run the Milwaukee and hikoki, both mags can jam if you drop them etc but i just pry open with a chisel and they're right as rain again
there is some speculation about this, but I doubt they will make it lighter for the US market. If they found that the magazine wasn't strong enough, surely they'll upgrade it for everyone. But I guess we'll have to wait and see...
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4:24 12.95V was minimum startup voltage, but I've only tested one tool. Could well be different on some tools.
Yeah I thought it was closer to 12v. I tried it a few more times after I filmed this, and would just get the one shot each time.
I'd like to see a power test. Put all your nailers up against each other. Do layers of that nasty bamboo laminate. If they can get through that, start adding layers of sheet metal between. We want to know which nailer is the most powerful!
Go away. I'm selling all my nailers. Leave me alone. I'm going to live in a cave.
@BuildsStuff you said any last tests before you retire.
Do you want to do my other test instead? Fire 10,000 nails from each nailer and count how many jams you get. You'll definitely want to retire after doing that 😄
Filming that one as we speak. Neighbours are none too happy, especially since I started filming at 11pm last night.
The dewalt😂 .
what?
He's referring to this ua-cam.com/users/shortsWx7fJWIK8-Q?feature=share
@ thanks for the context!
Can you swap out the on/off button for one with the bump fire? Or is there more to it than that?
Edit: what about one of those ceenr batteries?
I was waiting for someone to ask about the bumpfire...
The Ceenr 4Ah 5cell is only around 100gms lighter than a Makita 5Ah 10 cell, so not much weight advantage. As for it running the tool? It overloads so easily that it may act just like this 14.4v. Maybe I'll test it if enough people like this comment :)
Hi do the makita framing gun 18v.in 21ga need one in USA if so more info thanks
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Again, what about the slim 18v batteries (1.5/2.0AH)? Not available there?
I don't currently have one that works.
should work if the minimum voltage is 12.95V like @toolscientist said
Wouldn’t that make the most sense for reducing weight? Runtime might suck though. Do they not last?
Ah I have 3ah and was like do they weigh less? Probably not much.
@@sambrose1 3.0s have 10 cells. 1.5/2.0s have 5 cells.
Do you have any ETA on the 40V version of this gun?
You watched the full review on Tools & Stuff so you should already have your answer.
I got 1 for ya tools. Is the American version of this framer lighter ? I think it was advertised as such. In which case can the nail clip holder just be swapped out to reduce the weight ?
We run the Milwaukee and hikoki, both mags can jam if you drop them etc but i just pry open with a chisel and they're right as rain again
there is some speculation about this, but I doubt they will make it lighter for the US market. If they found that the magazine wasn't strong enough, surely they'll upgrade it for everyone. But I guess we'll have to wait and see...
@BuildsStuff thanks tools, I'll keep my ears open 🙂
Just like my 9.6v in 12v drill, not all the beans.
isn't there a 3ah 18v
sorry 2 ah slim pack
It’s the same outside case as the 5 and the four and I think the 6 also
@@mikewebb7419 Yes this is true, I meant the 1.5ah no battery gauge, but also the 2ah (available in USA but not Canada for some reason)
Couldn't you do that with the hikoki nail guns to
Hikoki has the slim 3amp as well
They got 14.4 volt batteries two I say it will work maybe 5 or 6 amp I was just wondering a small one will work on the nail guns
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Well done.
Or just buy a lighter gun 🤷