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For this Head-to-Head evaluation, nailers were chosen based on the following criteria: Capable of firing up to 3-1/2″ full-head framing nails, full-size tools (nothing from the compact category), and capacity to hold at least two full strips of nails.
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@digitalconsciousness
@digitalconsciousness 3 года назад
One of the most detailed, insightful, well thought out, fair, and professional reviews I have ever watched.
@josealc87
@josealc87 4 года назад
This is incredible, it surely took hundreds of hours in creating and organizing data. I really appreciate the depth and lack of bias in your testing
@usarchitects
@usarchitects 3 года назад
Man, you guys rock excellent comprehensive review, which is one of the best I've seen in tools. Thank you very much for all the hard work you guys put to produce this high quality video.
@livingwithlov3959
@livingwithlov3959 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing! I’m a contractor and since finding your channel a year ago I’ve purchased every tool based on the outcome of your reviews. I wish you well and hope you continue to share honest outcomes with us.
@marklowe7431
@marklowe7431 Год назад
Have never seen any review this comprehensive. Very professional.
@luukasovaska6075
@luukasovaska6075 4 года назад
The neighbors must love you lol. Great head to head as always.
@ConcordCarpenter
@ConcordCarpenter 4 года назад
Luukas Ovaska luckily I’m a good neighbor
@ckone671
@ckone671 4 года назад
Thank you Rob! Brilliant review! Very helpful! Keep up the awesome work!
@FMB12
@FMB12 4 года назад
Best explanation of review I ever watched. I now know what brand of Nail Framing Gun I want. Thank you.
@charlesf9065
@charlesf9065 4 года назад
my old school 20 year old Hitachi nr83 is around the weight of a sledgehammer. And the durability. And it works just fine for banging framing into place. Best tool Hitachi ever made, I have trouble believing a modern tool is better, though I can easily believe they weigh less
@Bornintheseat
@Bornintheseat 4 года назад
Another great tool comparison! Thanks guys
@jongretty
@jongretty 4 года назад
I love the videos you put out. Keep up the great work!
@alejandrobeltran8409
@alejandrobeltran8409 3 года назад
Picked up the Makita last year in a pinch for a project I had to get done. Has held up great every time and overall just feels good in the hand. It was my first Makita tool but absolutely hasn’t been my last. They put out a great product. I’m Not a framer - just a general contractor building decks and putting up stud walls etc.
@Renrondog
@Renrondog Год назад
Interesting, I bought a Makita framer instead of the tried and true Hitachi years ago, I had nothing but problems with my Makita. It jammed regularly, misfired, and shot blanks reliably. :( It ended up in the trash because I couldn't in good conscious sell it to someone else. I glad you and this review had a reliable Makita framer. Today I would buy a Milwaukee.
@jeromeskousen
@jeromeskousen Год назад
Love your channel. Great tool reviews. Very comprehensive. Thanks for your hard work making theses.
@MrSrtman18
@MrSrtman18 2 года назад
Right on! Awesome, thorough, and informative.
@jackjetpilot
@jackjetpilot 4 года назад
Amazing reviews and testing. Thank you!
@ricky12811
@ricky12811 3 года назад
As always I'm pleased with this. Good job guys.
@Leethal1
@Leethal1 4 года назад
Nicely done Rob!
@DrewSorensenMusic
@DrewSorensenMusic 3 года назад
Just about to build a shed. Thank you for this video. Can’t wait to pick up a Milwaukee or Makita.
@danielmiller2977
@danielmiller2977 4 года назад
I know that I really razzed on you on the chop saw vid for not having out of the box accuracy as a criteria, but your reviews and head to heads are second to none. On this one, you nailed it! pun intended. When I shop for tools, I wouldn't even consider looking before watching your comparisons. your portable table saw review was fantastic! really, a cut above the rest. I know right? somebody stop me. I may or may not make the same choices, that you did, however, these videos truly give us a look at these tools in action and brings to our attention issues, or features that one may over look, until after the purchase. This is valuable stuff. keep it up! I love you guys! hey I know a tough one, see who makes the truest level.
@butler64
@butler64 4 года назад
Thanks for that great info.Just went to Home Depot and got the last Milwaukee 7200-20
@rickrudd
@rickrudd 4 года назад
I got a hitachi refurb for $120 like 5 years ago and it's quite literally still humming without fail. I'm fairly amazed.
@jewermank8536
@jewermank8536 4 года назад
I have a similar story and experience. Excellent nailer
@ttfweb1
@ttfweb1 4 года назад
Same here - Hitachi is bullet proof
@ConcordCarpenter
@ConcordCarpenter 4 года назад
rickrudd now called Metabo HPT their lineage is nailers - great line!
@jewermank8536
@jewermank8536 4 года назад
@@ConcordCarpenter yeah, I don't know if I'll ever be able to reprogram my brain on that one. Maybe in 10 years, lol. Keep up the good work guys
@ChrisGilliamOffGrid
@ChrisGilliamOffGrid 4 года назад
I've only had mine a year, love it. Also a refurb.
@MrGamepants
@MrGamepants 2 года назад
Blasting back in time here but Metabo, Paslode, and old Senco (The newer guns hold up alright as well but tend to have a few more quality control issues). Those are about all you want to mess with when you have to hang on to one most of the day. It really comes down to balance and feel in your hand. Another pretty major point is durability as well as how cheap/ easy they are to rebuild and get parts for. You have to remember that framing guns are dropped to the floor pretty regularly through the day and occasionally a bit higher, also used as hammers maybe way more than they should be... With that said we still have guns that work and are pushing 30+ years old.
@smashbashcrashrc5429
@smashbashcrashrc5429 2 года назад
I have a htp metabo 3-1/2 and has lasted me about 6 months now. Never misfires. Lots of power
@johngnipper8768
@johngnipper8768 Год назад
Awesome reviews ! Thanks Rob !
@bradharryman791
@bradharryman791 3 года назад
Super useful and informative thank you for taking the time and money for that awesome review
@daveknott4563
@daveknott4563 4 года назад
The best, and most thorough - real world review of framing nailers I've seen on all of RU-vid. Great work. I'll tune in for other things with you guys for sure. Q: other than the obvious angles, what is the benefit of the various angles on the nailers and what to buy if only going to buy one for around the homestead?
@romanrykun6967
@romanrykun6967 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for your video, I am getting Milwaukee, it just feel so good in my hand
@watti-yi7sw
@watti-yi7sw 4 года назад
Great review! As far as the nailing tips.... a round file or Dremel/Foredom with appropriate round stone will give you senco like pics. I run Senco day in day out just keeps producing no issues.
@johnnixon1026
@johnnixon1026 8 месяцев назад
thank you thank you!!! the only video i needed to make my choice!
@leoneloliveros7524
@leoneloliveros7524 4 года назад
I love your Channel you always give good tips
@somedude0505
@somedude0505 3 года назад
I bought the Rigid shown in this video for 140 dollars used. Its the only one I have owened so I can not compare but its working great! Its getting the job done and a great deal
@markcreamer4649
@markcreamer4649 4 года назад
I've been framing for 42 years before nail guns I started framing the same year they came out with green vynal sinkers, I hand drove nails production framing for about 7 years before guns came out It was hilti, pasload, Halstead, They all pretty much went to the sidelines when Hitachi came out, I have 4 Hitachi right now, I'm a framing contractor, Hitachi is king 👑 All the others are copying Hitachi I dropped one of my Hitachi from about 18 feet straight onto the concrete slab, it bounced about 5 feet, I thought it was ruined, nothing wrong with it, let see these other nail guns do thattttt lol
@floorrez308
@floorrez308 4 года назад
Soml
@avilenemoreno7877
@avilenemoreno7877 4 года назад
Hitachi all the way I am a framer 💪🏻 I love nailing with my gun
@tleonard410
@tleonard410 3 года назад
Do you reccomend the 21 or 30 degree more over the other ? Mostly for fencing
@SweetStat
@SweetStat 2 года назад
@@tleonard410 30! Clips are more compact, doesn’t shoot plastic pieces all over the place and they’re always more reliable in my experience
@davidndahura7437
@davidndahura7437 2 года назад
Japanese are very innovative in their work personally have exposure to makita always makita has few weaknesses but brand is convenient for everything, Hitachi good but not available for everyone.
@paulangulo6821
@paulangulo6821 2 года назад
Excellent analysis thanks much.
@rbondy008
@rbondy008 4 года назад
Yet another great head to head guys. Although Makita wasn't the outright winner, I still feel they have finally woken up, got their foot back in the door and are competing to be one of the top brands like they were many years ago....IMHO ;-)
@levancho4090
@levancho4090 3 года назад
Great review! Thank you
@leeanderson5955
@leeanderson5955 3 года назад
Good review, it came down to Milwaukee and Makita for me. I have many great, reliable Makita tools, but went with Milwaukee this time because of three things, this review, the housing is magnesium and its a pretty red and all my others tools are blue or green.
@G5Hohn
@G5Hohn 9 месяцев назад
I love Makita tools and own a LOT of them, but for pneumatics I've always gone with Hitachi (now Metabo HPT). The rebrand hasn't changed their core products any, and I've had nothing but success with the four hitachi Nailers I run.
@FR3EKELITE
@FR3EKELITE 4 года назад
In 8 years and tens of thousands of nails, i have never lost my tip on the Bostich never even close or an issue
@apuuvah
@apuuvah 5 месяцев назад
Very helpful. Thx, from Finland.
@tomkelly8827
@tomkelly8827 6 месяцев назад
I have sworn by my new cordless hitachi nailer but it lost pressure recently and we used a DeWalt pneumatic and I must say that it worked like a charm every time although there were times that the cord was a real pain. Pneumatic tools are so much cheaper and here in Canada there is no problem with their batteries going dead in the cold. So I have fixed my cordless nailer with a top up on the pressure tank but I now plan to pick up a Milwaulkee or Metabo now based on your recomendation
@igorshapovalov8527
@igorshapovalov8527 Год назад
Thank you, now I know all about nail guns!
@dewaltpropicture9909
@dewaltpropicture9909 4 года назад
Been using Bostitch Framer for over 10 years. Totally Love It
@spankiedoodlesteve2086
@spankiedoodlesteve2086 4 года назад
Dewaltpro picture same here, mines the wire weld, nice and compact and comfortable. It’s Made me ALOT of money!!
@maridethduhaime7202
@maridethduhaime7202 Год назад
@@spankiedoodlesteve2086 which do you recommend?
@khoichrist5173
@khoichrist5173 3 года назад
Thanks.... I love that ur information.
@Mr.supercapybara4207
@Mr.supercapybara4207 Год назад
Happy Christmas Rob
@Avedis-G
@Avedis-G 2 года назад
I’ve still got my Hitachi NR 83A5(S) as my main nailer and I’ve got a great Paslode as a back up. That Paslode is a workhorse! I think I might have to pick up one of those Milwaukee though. I noticed it kept coming to the forefront throughout all the tests. Thanks so much for this!
@stevewhiting556
@stevewhiting556 Год назад
I still have paslode tools come into my shop that are 25+ years old. A few o-rings and they’re good as new. The tool has had only a few minor changes since about 96-97.
@Skinnymoose
@Skinnymoose Год назад
@@stevewhiting556 Paslode is rugged for sure
@srephenmathisen9108
@srephenmathisen9108 Год назад
i was a professional home builder for 30 years, the way I use a mo-mar tip is to set it up for flush nailing with it in place, it helps keep you flatter for a better flush nail the pop it off to sink nail. on another note I've used ever made framing gut made over the years from Ridgid to duo-fast and everything in between, by far the finest framing gun all around that I've used was the Bosch professional blue, sadly it's no longer in production. it had the hardest hitting dive I have ever felt and had all the other features you like plus the slide release was a nice lever action.
@johnvatistas6569
@johnvatistas6569 8 месяцев назад
Great info. Thank you.
@inyoureyes9197
@inyoureyes9197 3 года назад
you ROCK SO HARD OMG!
@MarkSmeeds
@MarkSmeeds 3 года назад
Hey guys , good review / head 2 head !!
@davezanin1863
@davezanin1863 Год назад
Really like the ridgid, lightweight, and smooth.
@CaptK-py8rq
@CaptK-py8rq 2 года назад
Great job guys, very thorough! Just picked up the Milwaukee the other day for fun, certainly don't need it. After framing for close to fifty years, it was one of those "just gota have it, but won't be using it as much as I'd like". Still have my Bostitch N80S, I think I got in the early 80's, it's still going strong too. It was good to see another tool belt like mine, the Occidental green with leather, again, I got that in the 80's, no shit, you can not wear those out! I think back then I paid $115.00 for it, definitely you get what you pay for...not sure why the belts shorter than it used to be..., I think all cubs should go that route, same with the framing hammer, save your elbows guys and gals, get a Ruger 14 oz. titanium stiletto with axe handle, frames just like my old much heavier Estwings with less fatigue and less elbow surgeries. Thanks again, really enjoyed and appreciate all the work you put into this.
@pheloniousmunk
@pheloniousmunk 2 года назад
Nice to see someone talking about stuff from the old days. I still have a couple N80SBs and though I swung several different hammers, the Estwing 22oz was my long term favorite. Guess it's time I pony up for a Ti hammer.
@tomthetoolman
@tomthetoolman 4 года назад
Hitachi NR83 & Max SuperFramer have proved out over time for us. The home improvement store tool lines are okay but not the same quality as commercial grade models. PneuTools deserve an honorable mention as well.
@baseballdude8491
@baseballdude8491 Год назад
Best framer ever
@Girrthedogxxx
@Girrthedogxxx 2 года назад
Absolutely fantastic video bud, thank you so much for your donation to the community.
@brucejrgonzales77
@brucejrgonzales77 2 года назад
thank you for the great info i em looking too buy a nail gun now i now more about them great video too lot i didnt know
@hellostewartnjessica
@hellostewartnjessica 2 года назад
If you're going to be using a nailer all day every day the metabo is the only gun you should consider
@lordrichard8184
@lordrichard8184 4 года назад
You guys should also start to incorporate tools from harbor freight. I got the banks framing nailer for like $80 and it’s doing good.
@Damian5401
@Damian5401 4 года назад
Very very useful info god graphics and the data was a very good thank you
@milanroets9697
@milanroets9697 4 года назад
Personally I have been using the Hitachi $88 at Menards. Lightweight and reliable. So good I bought a second one.The cordless Metabo has outstanding countersink abilities. If you are looking at countersinking the Paslode with the square head would most likely beat everyone here, I would pay the extra over the power master +
@parisdavis8744
@parisdavis8744 3 года назад
U guys are awesome
@Miiike604
@Miiike604 4 года назад
Damn, that surprised me. Great in-depth review.
@jimfeaster4837
@jimfeaster4837 4 года назад
Very good review I enjoyed i have Like my senco
@J0ZZE123
@J0ZZE123 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. Very informative. I still love my paslode though 😁
@jeremykochan5718
@jeremykochan5718 Год назад
Great Review ive used Alot of nailers, Paslode, Metabo,Bostitch, Senco. I like the Craftsman tools but I just got a Milwauki framing nailer at homedepo for $159. Good to see its a good tool
@ConcordCarpenter
@ConcordCarpenter Год назад
Right on
@tulioalopez
@tulioalopez 2 года назад
I just came back from Home Depot with The makita. Thank you
@bwojak3226
@bwojak3226 4 года назад
Been using a hitachi for 35 years. But there should have been one more category and that is the importance of each category. Which weight is near if not at the top of The list. I’m old-school would like to try the Milwaukee, but the hitachi is still king. As always good job Rob.
@AndrewBrowner
@AndrewBrowner 4 года назад
well the importance of each category varys depending on who you ask... someone young might want max depth and magazine size but not car for weight while someone getting up there in years might be alright with a smaller magazine and having the a proud nail here and there if the nailer is lighter, also some people can do all their nailing on the ground or saw horses while others do most of it overhead/ on a wall again changing whats best
@brad82276
@brad82276 4 года назад
Hi Andrew, I've used a hitachi when I was 20 years old and I used Hitachi when I was 55 years old. And every year in between. Always had a two clip magazine on it.never met a framer that did ALL his work on the ground, and certainly not ALL on sawhorses. Actually very little on sawhorses. I know a heavy nail gun is not what you want when you're bent over framing a wall, not too good on the back. And the last part of your reply "on a wall again changing what's best"I don't even know what that means. I'll give you the nailing depth, which is why I would like to try Milwaukee. The bottom line is I will take light before heavy on any tool that comes to mind right now. Keep in mind a framer has a nail gun in their hand probably 50%of the day. But I agree proud nails are a bitch to come back and finish off.
@cheezeball6109
@cheezeball6109 6 месяцев назад
I have two senco's from 2008 which have held up well....but hitachi's are great
@kentuckybeardsman
@kentuckybeardsman 2 года назад
I bet the neighbors hated you that day😂😂😂
@paulhopkins1905
@paulhopkins1905 Год назад
I think I would choose the Matabo HPT because of the weight and price. Those two things alone would probably easily swing my decision
@jed2055
@jed2055 11 месяцев назад
Good job boys. So to get in the top three the tool needs to start with the letter "m". 🙂 But to top the list it has to be made in the USA and I find that to be stereotypical of US-based recommendations. But otherwise, this video has allowed me to make a wise decision so thank you very much for all your hard work in bringing this information to us. Senco and Paslode are old but gold. They keep on being the tools of choice because they . . . keep on keeping on.. Keep that in mind viewers. My choice is the Metabo /Hitachi. So light. My Metabo brad is just the best; so light - doesn't jam, easy to load. Others think so too so I will go with that for a finisher - not needing a framing tool at this time.
@JamesKro92
@JamesKro92 4 года назад
Awesome video. Milwaukee it is
@marka9292
@marka9292 4 года назад
I have the senco 325 and I know it only shoots 3.25 inch nails it has the same rafter hook of the porter cable, the depth adjustment is out of the wat in front, seems like it's a better thought out gun. I've only put about 6000 nails through it so far and it's only had one jam and that's because the head came off a nail and got wedged in sideways.
@DevinQ88
@DevinQ88 4 года назад
I absolutely love all of your methodical tests, but my only remaining question for all of your head to heads is durability/ lifespan. I believe you did a follow up on a few tests. However I think that it’s a category worth ranking. Still you guys are a great authority for my tool purchases.
@stevewhiting556
@stevewhiting556 Год назад
I’ve been selling and wrenching on nail guns for nearly 20 years. The 3 you mentioned are the only ones worth buying if you’re running a framing crew, but not the metabo NR90, the NR83 is vastly superior. Serviceability kills the other 6 brands. The craftsman and porter cable are black and decker. In 2 years you’ll need a full rebuild because the o-rings turn into chewing gum. The metabo nr90 eats bumpers. The ridgid is limited on parts availability. Most improved is Makita. I used to just suggest the garbage when they broke, but they’ve improved dramatically in the last 5 years. I’m a paslode fan myself. They take 10 minutes for a tip to bottom rebuild. There’s a service center within an hour or two of most places. The nails are some of the best in the industry, especially their galvanized products. Senco is a dying company. I could go into how I know and why, but their parts availability is becoming nonexistent. I’ll need 3 parts for a repair and I’ll get 2 and the third is backordered indefinitely. I’ve had a part on order since February of 2021 for a stapler. It’s 18 months later and I still don’t have it. This stapler is still currently being manufactured too. They used to be made in Cincinnati, but now most of their stuff is Chinese or Taiwanese. They’ve somehow found a way to make them more expensive while outsourcing manufacturing.
@dcl97
@dcl97 4 года назад
I have the Milwaukee, but after borrowing a Hitatchi for a couple days when mine needed a new valve, I wish I'd gone with that instead. The weight and compact size is something you really notice after a full day of work, and it was hard to go back.
@baseballdude8491
@baseballdude8491 Год назад
Yeah the Metabo HPT/Hitachi framers they tested was their budget model and it's still on top but the pro level Hitachi/Metabo HPT nailers are the best in the business- not even close
@MrTooTechnical
@MrTooTechnical 4 года назад
Great vid. Of all the comments here, only mine matters. Great vid
@joshgiorio2102
@joshgiorio2102 4 года назад
Might sound crazy but I actually liked using a dewalt stick nailer last summer
@HFRajuncajun
@HFRajuncajun 4 года назад
Yeah that Allen key depth adjustment on my Paslode is so annoying. But don’t use it enough to invest in a Milwaukee. I feel like all the companies can learn from each other and make one great nailer! Great H2H you guys!
@needaman66
@needaman66 4 года назад
I set mine 12 years ago and never touched it since, same with the trigger.
@jewermank8536
@jewermank8536 4 года назад
Hitachi is King in the framing nailer category, I thought everyone knew that
@jewermank8536
@jewermank8536 4 года назад
@bigelite94 case and point
@franktib
@franktib 4 года назад
hitachi doest exist anymore fam. get informed.
@jewermank8536
@jewermank8536 4 года назад
@@franktib alright jackass, we were all referring to our old school bought used Hitachi nail guns. Pretty sure everyone that watches this channel knows about metabo
@dillonnj45l.18
@dillonnj45l.18 4 года назад
@@franktib we all know the name change and dont give a shit its hitachi, your not a smart guy for being told to call it matabo doing it
@tristonevanko5726
@tristonevanko5726 4 года назад
Ya
@digdug7090
@digdug7090 3 года назад
great job on ranking
@ConcordCarpenter
@ConcordCarpenter 3 года назад
thanks
@stephenmerritt5750
@stephenmerritt5750 3 года назад
I sold all my Bostitch and Paslode nailers (all types) 2 years ago and replaced them all with Metabo.
@Skinnymoose
@Skinnymoose Год назад
I had a milwaukee for about two years, used it every day framing houses. It was great until it went tits up one day. I couldn't find another one to replace it but I'd buy another if I saw one. Ive been a framer my whole life and have used practically every gun out there, the Milwaukee was pretty good.
@Zack.G23
@Zack.G23 2 месяца назад
A tool that last 2 years ain’t pretty good
@troyc333
@troyc333 11 месяцев назад
I see a lot of these guys are pros and they can probably get great results out of even the worst tools over an inexperienced user wielding the best tools.
@juniorsalas3687
@juniorsalas3687 4 года назад
Great content!!! Thanks Rob
@bfarmer7
@bfarmer7 4 года назад
I spent all last winter framing in about 20-25 basement of the town homes I was doing.....long story short allot of toe nailing studs, personal preference for the tip of the gun is paslode
@AmplifiedCarAudio
@AmplifiedCarAudio 4 года назад
I’m set on getting the Metabo but not sure about paper collated or plastic. I know the difference between the two just not sure of the pros and cons for each one. Please help. Thank you
@cyrilharris
@cyrilharris Год назад
Thanks, very well presented and informative . Kind of wish you added NUMAX, pretty common gun for common householder jobs
@FishFind3000
@FishFind3000 4 года назад
Surprised you didn’t rate the venting system if it had a swivel or not. On my ridgid it does and sometimes it’s handy to move the exhaust port away from a surface or my face so I dont get hit with it or debris it blows up.
@uglyashelful
@uglyashelful 4 года назад
Professional framers use Hitachi NR83A or NR83AA. There's really no competition. They only shoot 3 1/4" with the stock magazine, but they are far superior to everything tested here. I've always viewed everything tested here as a homeowner tool (besides Senco and Paslode).
@Skinnymoose
@Skinnymoose Год назад
With an aftermarket magazine they are awesome. The stock mag is ok until you bend it which doesnt take long.
@AndrewBrowner
@AndrewBrowner 4 года назад
for canadian viewers, the metabo is on amazon for 230$ free shipping and returns, but the canadian tire masteercraft nailer is on sale for 99$ right now with a 3 year warranty ive had one and it worked excellent lost it due to a house fire going to pick up a replacement this week... use it as soon as you buy it if its going to fail it will fail during the first box or two of nails if it makes it past that itll last forever if oiled and not dropped off the roof
@djrobinson8859
@djrobinson8859 4 года назад
is there a reason you didnt test the husky? considering the price and reviews, it seemed like it was worth taking a look at.
@indy3749
@indy3749 4 года назад
I like the harbor freight 21 degree framer.
@timothylee9350
@timothylee9350 3 года назад
I’ve used the bostitch F28WW it’s a bad gun you have to change the switch to bump fire but it doesn’t have much kickback.
@jonsidds6963
@jonsidds6963 2 года назад
Yall fellas need to get the real Metabo framing nailer, then again if you only bought the one you used for this test I would understand not wanting to spend that much for a quick show. Extremely informative tho, definitely can appreciate the time money and effort it takes to do this kinda thing.
@michaelwallace4944
@michaelwallace4944 2 года назад
Hey, I just bought the DeWalt DWF83PL last night. Die I make good choice, IYO?
@CB-hr6zs
@CB-hr6zs Год назад
Can you do a review of the max USA 21degree framing nailer from Home Depot or the max USA 28 degree framing nailer
@KahluaBomb
@KahluaBomb 4 года назад
So, since y'all are actual contractors with day jobs, do you just like, tell everyone "Hey next friday we're doing a test day! Bring ya beers!" and just go to town? I'd love to see a video of how you guys organize and put on these events with your crews.
@leoneloliveros7524
@leoneloliveros7524 4 года назад
I have three Porter cable framing guns on the first three months they all got Jam and they only last one year because they broke down. has been 8 year since I bought Bostitch framing guns and they haven't got Jim not even once the still work fine like the first day I bought them
@PeterJames143
@PeterJames143 2 года назад
thanks for great review. You might want to link to the products in your affiliate page. I'm searching for the Milwaukee framing nailer and I'm not finding it easily on amazon. Also I am not sure if I'm going to find the right angle gun.
@PartyTimeProDJs
@PartyTimeProDJs 10 месяцев назад
The Paslode PF350S which was favorably reviewed on this channel years ago was omitted. It’s full head (offset) and capable of 3.5” nails. How does that one rank compared to all of these.
@kmillervir
@kmillervir 4 года назад
The Milwaukee 7200-20 on the Milwaukee site has a flat round head? Is the Milwaukee you used in the video a different model or did that head come separately or something?
@needaman66
@needaman66 4 года назад
I notice your using the small paslode? I have been using a paslode 100 plus for over 12 years, not only does it punch hard, there's not much kickback, its never left amd nail heads out and in over 12 years it has never ever jammed. I love it. Have tried the rest amd stuck with the best. Paslode. Would put mine up against any of those guns anyday. Otherwise love your tests
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