Powerful message.. I work on a trauma unit and it’s true. Certain injuries or health issues that makes individuals unable to tend to their activity daily living is hard. Your health is your wealth, and there’s great tools out there that are a solution. Great review and message. You gained a subscriber!
Well I am 110 years old and I currently have my stapler in my coffin and I am working on reupholstering the interior. In all seriousness thanks for the to the point video. You articulate very well without dragging it on.
Man what you said at the end is so true…..I’m a diy’er and love to build. I can be dead tired from my office job, but come home and spend all nite in my garage, somehow I get this burst of energy I did not have earlier in the day. However lately I’ve been having an issue with my arm, possibly tendinitis. Still need to get checked out if it doesn’t resolve itself, and what scares me is not being able to do what I love. Nice review and wise words spoken, I did just order this.
Thanks for your video! we just picked this guy up for a patina copper bar top we made out of 5 gauge copper and it held the hem nice on the under side of the overhang. We have also used it for a screened in porch, roofing underlayment where under an overhang and various other odds and ends.
That’s a good question, I would say that it is not as fast as a pneumatic. I have a stapling project to do later this week and I’ll try to see how many staples I can fire in one minute and get back to you.
@@mikekrzesowiak7944 yeah that would be great thanks, I don't expect it to be faster than a pneumatic but faster than a Rapid handheld would be great, especially if it's easier on the hand 😂
🤔Well i use a traditional stapler but my boss buy 2 of those to use it with kitchen cabinets and they stop working after 30m of use 😕 and the traditional one we have to hammer down the staples 😕im still looking for one
I just bought this and its going back. the staples were inconsistent in their depth, and not one was ever flush with the surface, even with depth setting maxed out. Also, it is heavy when working overhead. I'll stick with the light and perfect Powershot. Every single staple is flush to the surface. This is the only Milwaukee tool I have returned. Not every tool is meant to be a power tool.
@@mikekrzesowiak7944 those guys should be fired. However I just insulated a garage and put up 1200 square feet of poly, the milwaukee M12 crown stapler was just the tool for the job. Loved it
What project have you used this stapler on? How did it perform and would you recommend it?
this is what a real review looks like.. thank you
Thanks, I'm glad you found it helpful 🙂
Powerful message.. I work on a trauma unit and it’s true. Certain injuries or health issues that makes individuals unable to tend to their activity daily living is hard. Your health is your wealth, and there’s great tools out there that are a solution. Great review and message. You gained a subscriber!
Well I am 110 years old and I currently have my stapler in my coffin and I am working on reupholstering the interior. In all seriousness thanks for the to the point video. You articulate very well without dragging it on.
I’m glad you found it helpful! Good luck on your project
Man what you said at the end is so true…..I’m a diy’er and love to build. I can be dead tired from my office job, but come home and spend all nite in my garage, somehow I get this burst of energy I did not have earlier in the day. However lately I’ve been having an issue with my arm, possibly tendinitis. Still need to get checked out if it doesn’t resolve itself, and what scares me is not being able to do what I love. Nice review and wise words spoken, I did just order this.
Thanks for your video! we just picked this guy up for a patina copper bar top we made out of 5 gauge copper and it held the hem nice on the under side of the overhang. We have also used it for a screened in porch, roofing underlayment where under an overhang and various other odds and ends.
Awesome! That bar sounds like a cool project 👍🏼
Looking to get this stapler, appreciate the use case on this video.
You’re welcome!
Awesome review! And I'm going to start foil taping my ducks. lol
Haha 😂
Isn’t that stapler best used for felt paper for roofing and papering for siding. Not for stapling metal.
Yes
Hey Mike thanks for putting this video together- do you think the M12 will be strong enough to staple plush carpeting into thick wood?
Hi Jeremy! You're very welcome 👍
What kind of wood are you stapling into? Plywood?
Roofing it's pretty good at it
How fast can it staple? I do a lot of upholstery in a fast paced setting. How quickly can you empty a full chamber?
That’s a good question, I would say that it is not as fast as a pneumatic. I have a stapling project to do later this week and I’ll try to see how many staples I can fire in one minute and get back to you.
@@mikekrzesowiak7944 yeah that would be great thanks, I don't expect it to be faster than a pneumatic but faster than a Rapid handheld would be great, especially if it's easier on the hand 😂
I was able to do a sleeve of 75 staples in 43 seconds
The best run I was able to do was 75 staples (a full sleeve) in 38 seconds. That's pretty much a rate of 2 staples per second.
(Pets his new M12 Stapler like Mr. Bigglesworth)
😂😂👍🏼
thank you
You’re welcome
Great for stapling targets in a gun range
Yes! This would work well for that 👍🏼
Have you used it with steel studs
I have not
🤔Well i use a traditional stapler but my boss buy 2 of those to use it with kitchen cabinets and they stop working after 30m of use 😕 and the traditional one we have to hammer down the staples 😕im still looking for one
Bummer
does it work for sub floor membrane ?
I’d imagine it would
Milwaukees Romex stapler is coming first half of 2022, it's going to be m12 but not fuel
That’s awesome 👍🏻 I didn’t know that
I just bought this and its going back. the staples were inconsistent in their depth, and not one was ever flush with the surface, even with depth setting maxed out. Also, it is heavy when working overhead. I'll stick with the light and perfect Powershot. Every single staple is flush to the surface. This is the only Milwaukee tool I have returned. Not every tool is meant to be a power tool.
What type of staples
T50 staples
milwaukee do an electrical staple on same name as this just instead of bst its bcst
Who staples corner bead??
haha! I've seen a couple drywall crews here in the midwest do it. Admittedly, screws have made more sense to me.
@@mikekrzesowiak7944 those guys should be fired. However I just insulated a garage and put up 1200 square feet of poly, the milwaukee M12 crown stapler was just the tool for the job. Loved it
Staples are used for vinyl corner bead.
So carpet padding but NOT carpet
Ha, yes. Carpet padding, I have not tried it on carpet.
Crimple? Crumple + crimp, I'm guessing. Not a real word for what you're describing.
Show the product ,you guys talk to much.
Hi Leo, if want you see more product check out the unboxing video
Fake review
And why is it fake?