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Tool Reviews and How To's
I have worked in Maintenance & Construction for 15+ years and a BIG fan of everything tools. I hope to share the tools and techniques I use to complete various type of tasks in my line of work.
By "How To" it is meant "How I do something." That is based on where I live and work.
I am not experienced with a camera and even less with editing software. The cinematic quality may not be great.....but hopefully the info will be.
Thanks for Watching.....
Email: jmorg19804@gmail.com
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I participate in the Amazon Affiliate Program
These videos are intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content of these videos is not a substitution for the advice from, or work being completed by, a qualified professional. Codes and Regulations for possible work included within the videos may of may not differ based on your geographical location. If you choose to attempt anything that can be seen in these videos, do so at your own risk.
I have worked in Maintenance & Construction for 15+ years and a BIG fan of everything tools. I hope to share the tools and techniques I use to complete various type of tasks in my line of work.
By "How To" it is meant "How I do something." That is based on where I live and work.
I am not experienced with a camera and even less with editing software. The cinematic quality may not be great.....but hopefully the info will be.
Thanks for Watching.....
Email: jmorg19804@gmail.com
DISCLAIMERS:
I participate in the Amazon Affiliate Program
These videos are intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content of these videos is not a substitution for the advice from, or work being completed by, a qualified professional. Codes and Regulations for possible work included within the videos may of may not differ based on your geographical location. If you choose to attempt anything that can be seen in these videos, do so at your own risk.
NEW M12 Fuel 18 GA. Brad Nailer - Who Needs This? #tools #milwaukee #m12 #newtools #m18
Just picked up the Milwaukee M12 Brad Nailer 2541-20.
In this video I share the cost, where I bought it, and show how it compares to the M18 to help you decide if it's the right tool for you.
Hope it is useful & THANKS FOR WATCHING!
The following are links to products shown in the video. Links marked (Affiliate Link) are Amazon Affiliate Links for Items in the video. I participate in the Amazon Associates Program and make a small commission if you purchase using this link at no cost to you. Thank you for your Support!
I am also working on an Amazon Store with list of tools like my favorites, etc. You can check out what I have so far here - www.amazon.com/shop/morgansmaintenance?ref_=cm_sw_r_c...
In this video I share the cost, where I bought it, and show how it compares to the M18 to help you decide if it's the right tool for you.
Hope it is useful & THANKS FOR WATCHING!
The following are links to products shown in the video. Links marked (Affiliate Link) are Amazon Affiliate Links for Items in the video. I participate in the Amazon Associates Program and make a small commission if you purchase using this link at no cost to you. Thank you for your Support!
I am also working on an Amazon Store with list of tools like my favorites, etc. You can check out what I have so far here - www.amazon.com/shop/morgansmaintenance?ref_=cm_sw_r_c...
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Видео
EP. 22 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #trades #vetopropac #milwaukee
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.17 часов назад
This is Episode 22 of Guess the Trade? What I mean by that is... What does this Subscriber "Primarily" do with the tools in their bag? But basically... Subscribers send in photos of the loadouts and we look them over and se what we can learn from them. You can be a Homeowner, Tradesperson, Handyman, whatever you call yourself... If you have tools we can all learn something from set-ups. It can ...
Best Locking Bit Holder? #tools #milwaukee #dewalt #wera #wiha #tooltalk
Просмотров 8 тыс.22 часа назад
I have 100% converted to Locking Bit Holders. In this video I go over the Pros and Cons of the 4 versions I have used. The purpose of this video is to help you decide which one you may want in your line of work. Hope it is useful & THANKS FOR WATCHING! The following are links to products shown in the video. Links marked (Affiliate Link) are Amazon Affiliate Links for Items in the video. I parti...
Ford F150 - Changing Rear Differential Fluid in My 2011 F150 #maintenance #ford #f150 #diy #howto
Просмотров 595День назад
I decided to film the process of my changing the Rear Differential Fluid on my 2011 F150. I have never done this before, but decided to give it a shot. I am a contractor, not a mechanic... but I don't feel like it was a hard job. Here is a Mechanic's Video I would Recommend - ruclips.net/video/-LIm-YZ4DUI/видео.htmlsi=pN8ReoK4z-sOTXtl Hope it helps and THANKS FOR WATCHING! The following are lin...
IT'S KLEIN TIME! - Klein Tools TOOL HAUL #tools #klein #amazon #lowes #newtools #hausoftools
Просмотров 7 тыс.День назад
Just picked up Several Klein Items and decided to just do them in a Tool Haul. In this video I share the cost, where I bought it, and show you their general feature to help you decide if it's the right tool for you. They are 100% new to me, so its not a review... but you can let me know if you would like a review of any of these in the future. Hope it is useful & THANKS FOR WATCHING! The follow...
NEW! GEN 2 M12 Fuel 5-3/8" Circular Saw - Best Small Saw Ever? 2521-20 VS Older 2530-20 #milwaukee
Просмотров 6 тыс.День назад
Just picked up the Milwaukee M12 5-3/8" Circular Saw 2521-20. In this video I share the cost, where I bought it, and show how it compares to the older version to help you decide if it's the right tool for you. Older M12 Saw 2530-20 Review - ruclips.net/video/-1z-k1_leu0/видео.html Hope it is useful & THANKS FOR WATCHING! The following are links to products shown in the video. Links marked (Affi...
M12 Milwaukee Fuel Detail Sander - Why Not Just Use the Oscillating Tool #milwaukee #m12 #tools
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.14 дней назад
Just picked up the Milwaukee M12 Fuel Detail Sander Part 2531-20. In this video I share the cost, where I bought it, and show how it is works to help you decide if it's the right tool for you. Hope it is useful & THANKS FOR WATCHING! The following are links to products shown in the video. Links marked (Affiliate Link) are Amazon Affiliate Links for Items in the video. I participate in the Amazo...
EP. 21 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #trades #vetopropac #stanley #klein
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.14 дней назад
This is Episode 21 of Guess the Trade? What I mean by that is... What does this Subscriber "Primarily" do with the tools in their bag? But basically... Subscribers send in photos of the loadouts and we look them over and se what we can learn from them. You can be a Homeowner, Tradesperson, Handyman, whatever you call yourself... If you have tools we can all learn something from set-ups. It can ...
TOOL DEAL! Klein Ratcheting Wrenches Only $40 - TODAY ONLY #tools #dealoftheday #lowes #klein
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.14 дней назад
June 7th Deal at Lowes Online Only The following are links to products shown in the video. Links marked (Affiliate Link) are Amazon Affiliate Links for Items in the video. I participate in the Amazon Associates Program and make a small commission if you purchase using this link at no cost to you. Thank you for your Support! I am also working on an Amazon Store with list of tools like my favorit...
New Vessel Electric 3- Speed Screwdriver - USA Version - Japan Version Better? 220usb-P5U #tools
Просмотров 3 тыс.14 дней назад
Just picked up the Vessel 220USB P5U from Haus of Tools I Bought this because I wanted two, and this is the New US Market Version of the 220USB P1 I bought of Amazon Japan - You can see that video here - ruclips.net/video/FW-QN-nI-Mk/видео.html I share in this video the cost, features, and comparison to the Japan Version and if it helped with the slop issue I had to fix on the Japan Version you...
Save $80! Gordon 20-1 Multitool - Leatherman Wave Clone @ #harborfreight #tools #edc #maintenance
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.21 день назад
Save $80! Gordon 20-1 Multitool - Leatherman Wave Clone @ #harborfreight #tools #edc #maintenance
PLIERS SHEATH from Riley Knife & Tool - What kind of Pliers Fit #tools #maintenance #edc #pliers
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.21 день назад
PLIERS SHEATH from Riley Knife & Tool - What kind of Pliers Fit #tools #maintenance #edc #pliers
EP. 20 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #trades #vetopropac #guess
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.21 день назад
EP. 20 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #trades #vetopropac #guess
Veto Pro DP3 & MADPAK Handle - Best Option? #tools #vetopropac #madpak #bluecollar
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.21 день назад
Veto Pro DP3 & MADPAK Handle - Best Option? #tools #vetopropac #madpak #bluecollar
Milwaukee LED LIGHT Tape Measure - Useful or Gimmick? #tools #milwaukee #new 48-22-0428
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.28 дней назад
Milwaukee LED LIGHT Tape Measure - Useful or Gimmick? #tools #milwaukee #new 48-22-0428
Veto Pro DP3 Drill & Tool Pouch... or a Meter Pouch! #tools #vetopropac #maintenance #electrician
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.28 дней назад
Veto Pro DP3 Drill & Tool Pouch... or a Meter Pouch! #tools #vetopropac #maintenance #electrician
EP. 19 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #trades #vetopropac #guess
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
EP. 19 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #trades #vetopropac #guess
VETO PRO SB-LD Loaded into TP-LD - How do the Tools Fit? #tools #vetopropac #new #loadout
Просмотров 5 тыс.Месяц назад
VETO PRO SB-LD Loaded into TP-LD - How do the Tools Fit? #tools #vetopropac #new #loadout
NEW! Veto Pro TP-LD Blackout - A Mix of the TP-LC and SB-LD #tools #newtools #vetopropac
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.Месяц назад
NEW! Veto Pro TP-LD Blackout - A Mix of the TP-LC and SB-LD #tools #newtools #vetopropac
Huepar S04CG 4 Plane Green Laser #tools #huepar #laserlevel #toolreview
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Месяц назад
Huepar S04CG 4 Plane Green Laser #tools #huepar #laserlevel #toolreview
Klein MODBOX - Single Drawer, Rolling Box, & Accessories - Better Than Milwaukee? #tools #klein
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.Месяц назад
Klein MODBOX - Single Drawer, Rolling Box, & Accessories - Better Than Milwaukee? #tools #klein
EP. 18 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #milwaukee #vetopropac #packout
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Месяц назад
EP. 18 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #milwaukee #vetopropac #packout
TOOL HAUL - Clearance, Deals & Random Tools #tools #klein #milwaukee #newtools #homedepot #lowes
Просмотров 9 тыс.Месяц назад
TOOL HAUL - Clearance, Deals & Random Tools #tools #klein #milwaukee #newtools #homedepot #lowes
A Few Hours of My Day! Exhaust Fans - Chandelier Changeout - Dimmer Switches - Security Lights
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Месяц назад
A Few Hours of My Day! Exhaust Fans - Chandelier Changeout - Dimmer Switches - Security Lights
Gedore 63-2 Ratchet Wrenches 63 Fasteners in TWO Wrenches! Compared to Klein #tools #maintenance
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Месяц назад
Gedore 63-2 Ratchet Wrenches 63 Fasteners in TWO Wrenches! Compared to Klein #tools #maintenance
EP. 17 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #Velocity #vetopropac #loadouts
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
EP. 17 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #Velocity #vetopropac #loadouts
Klein Tool KNect Deep Well Sockets 65239 - I WAS WRONG in the Tool Haul Video #klein #tools #review
Просмотров 6 тыс.Месяц назад
Klein Tool KNect Deep Well Sockets 65239 - I WAS WRONG in the Tool Haul Video #klein #tools #review
EP. 16 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #milwaukee #vetopropac #loadouts
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Месяц назад
EP. 16 Guess the Trade? - Subscriber Loadouts #tools #loadout #milwaukee #vetopropac #loadouts
Klein Tools TOOL HAUL - SAE & Metric KNect & Flip Socket At Amazon #tools #klein #amazon #newtools
Просмотров 15 тыс.Месяц назад
Klein Tools TOOL HAUL - SAE & Metric KNect & Flip Socket At Amazon #tools #klein #amazon #newtools
Huepar Digital Angle Finder WITH LASER - More Features than Most AG2L #tools #toolreview #huepar
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Месяц назад
Huepar Digital Angle Finder WITH LASER - More Features than Most AG2L #tools #toolreview #huepar
I perfer the old style. I don’t like the vacuum hose being exposed to sunlight and wear. That bendy plastic breaks easyily after sun stress.
Nothing will beat a tajima
Turn your gun 90 degrees to your trim the nail won’t come out the jamb.
Love this channel and everything about it except for the proffering of these stupidly expensive bags, save the money for your family, go buy your kids $400 of shares in a high dividend paying stock and let them reinvest, let me know in 30 years if your kids thank you or not
I’d rather keep my bag and tell them how to make their own money 😂 I’m not saying anyone needs to buy these, and especially as many as I have (which I review stuff is why I try more things than I may would in the past)… but these bags will last several times longer than cheaper options I’ve used in the past. That depends on what you do of course, a cheaper bag can last one person the same amount as a Veto if their job environment is a little different. But if I spend $250 on a tool bag and it last me 2-3 times longer than a $100 bag, I feel I’m breaking even, but I’m using a bag that makes me more efficient (the longer I use a product the more efficient I become with it), is more enjoyable to use, and looks professional (I get comments from customers all the time)… then is it an investment? Maybe it allows me to make an extra $100 a month to put into stocks? I’m not disagreeing with you by any means, I’m just saying there are different ways to look at things than a price tag.
@@MORGANSMaintenance never had a problem with the cheaper options but love your channel, keep it going!
I’ve carried the Milwaukee for years. Today I picked up the Klein from Lowe’s. I do like the Klein knife. They are very similar but it’s nice to have options.
I’ve had the same experience as you. I’ve been hooked on the fastback since I tried my first one. They work so well. The Klein isn’t bad, it’s probably the closest thing to me that I would carry.
Thanks for posting this. I was just wondering about it. And your reviews are the only ones I trust, since you’re honest, actually use your tools for work, and I never feel like you’re trying to sell something. 👍
Appreciate that. Yeah I pretty much only buy or get tools sent to me that I would use. I try to just give the information to hopefully help someone make their own decision. We all do things a little differently, what works for one person doesn’t always work for everyone.
@07:49 Remember the old Senco all metal brad nailers and they topped out at 1&5/8” and I know of a lot of tradesmen that got by with that. Company supplied, and for crown moulding and custom stuff I had to spring for a P/C out of pocket, that shot 2” nails. I would say if a person could get by on the 1&1/2” limit, the M12 is smaller and more manageable in tight corners and all. But if a person has lots of Money, say like a ‘Joey Morgan,’ well then, have the M12 and the M18! 😯 😆 J/K Joey J/K Great stuff and stay safe out there!
I said It’s a luxury tool… and I live in luxury 😂😂 You can do a lot with 1-1/2 nails. I would even think if someone had a 16 gauge nailer but wanted a Brad nailer… this would be a good option. Use your 16 for long nails and this one for shorter.
I got bauer one and in works really good
👍👍.. I haven’t tried any Harbor Freight Power tools yet… battery powered anyways. I have bought some corded ones for jobs
That's the longest "Honey, I already have the same tool, but I really needed this one" I've ever seen :) Good comparison.
I had just told her the day before I didn’t think I was going to buy it, then I went to my local store and the box was sitting there 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance I wish Milwaukee (TTI) was less greedy, BTW.
@@Stefan_Kawalec me too… I have a feeling they didn’t allow this to shoot 2” so M18 sales didn’t fall out completely. Seeing this shoot the 1.5”, I can’t imagine it wouldn’t have done 2”. I could be wrong, that’s just me thinking out loud.
In Canada they’re $338 plus tax
Sheeww… that’s a lot of money
@@MORGANSMaintenance yep it is. But after using the m18 brad nailer to assemble cabinets I needed this. Lighter and just as good
@@codyreid952 the Milwaukee nailers have been the best performing battery nailers I’ve used. Really quick, never any jambs, not very loud.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I agree
I was really excited when Milwaukee released an m12 compact Brad nailer. I was ready to buy it just for its size and weight alone even though my 18v Ryobi is at working great after 7 years. Then I realized that it doesn’t shoot longer nails. I like using a brad nailer for baseboard and casing. I think it would be great for someone who installs a lot of cabinets or is a woodworker or needs to have 2 different guns setup like yourself.
Yeah, I’m curious why they didn’t do 2”. It shoots the 1.5 like nothing, can’t imagine it wouldn’t do it. Maybe didn’t want it cutting into the M18 sales 🤷♂️
Diablo bit holder!! Check it out
I believe I have one that I got with some spade bits. It is pretty good 👍
Iv just invested in one myself, iv always use corded mixer due to amounts of product I go through with my works, I was surprised by the power and it doesn't chew up battery power at all, I mix very heavy compounds like selfleveling materials HB-50S and it dose it easily as. It dose beat corded drills hands down
Yeah this thing is pretty powerful. I have a small auger but I usually ran in my SDS drill, but this thing makes that auger way more useful when doing post holes by hand.
i was excited for this because after having surgery my wrist/hand is weak and weight is a HUGE factor but only shooting up to 1 1/2 brads just seems like a weird way to go. I may grab it if i can do a home depot battery hack with it at some point but i snagged an awesome $300 paslode nailer for like $140 and it is so light that i couldnt justify also buying the m12 at this point.
I didn’t have any other tools on my radar in this price range that pushed it to a later purchase… and I’m a big less weight if possible person too. I think I will use it fairly often… and maybe it will prolong the life of my M18 (in case you need a tip for justification 😂)
Well, that was very helpful...unless you want to avoid spending money... 🤣 The size comparison is really striking because for years every time I pick up the M18 brad nailer I think "why didn't they do this on the M12 platform?" And now they have. Weight and size are really persuasive. As you said, the only deal breaker is situations where you need >1.5" brads. The M12 pin nailer and brad nailer fit nicely into one of the Packout cooler-shape toolboxes.
The size is great… I’m surprised they didn’t let it shoot 2”… it has zero problems with 1.5” Didn’t want to affect M18 sales I guess 😂
Boston is a great city, my advise would be to pay a visit to Fine Arts Museum, Hardvard University and of course the Aquarium, have fun!
Appreciate the suggestions. I don’t know anyone that’s been that didn’t enjoy it. I didn’t travel much in my younger days, I have some catching up to do 👍
Im an electrician and i don’t need this, buuuut…
How else will you shoot a lone Brad nail into some Romex for that service call money…. Looks like your trim guy shot into the wire 😂😂
Try bending the wire up and away after grabbing it with the jaws, then strip. Haven't encountered issues with stripping anything doing it that way.
It does help, I had tried that when someone else mentioned it to me also. Appreciate the heads up 👍
I don't need it. I just want it😂
That was kinda my boat 😂 It will be useful, so it is at least a useful want.
I want thoes clips for m12 stapler/installation driver they don't sell them separately even on spare parts sites. They are worlds better than the m12 impact tiny one and they fit! Any leads on oem ones let me know.
They are good. It’s one of my favorite things about the Installation Driver
I actually don't own a milwaukee nailer currently I have used plenty of them. Ryobi really does this well and for ussaly half the price. I do see value in this one for the size price be darned. I ussaly vote for ryobi brad nailers brushed are fine hp is better ($99 to $140 on sale). For outfitting a crew each employee can have a 15g and 18g for around 230 to 300ish what a deal. That's the cost of 1 milwaukee gun. If I was a homeowner or a small contractor I would just go ryobi and open yourself to a useful world of tools unless you specifically need a tiny brad nailer like this (plus the ryobi portaband is 1/3 to half the price of milwaukee or dewalt).
Well said. Ryobi has its place.
Indeedy ryobi has its place even in a professional contractor relm not all tools but they do some things really well
For the negatives why did it take nearly a year to come out! I was excited to get it when I saw it and who am I kidding I'm still getting it. The price your paying for the size and using the smaller battery platform. I can get another of m18 stuff cheaper than m12 but guess what we still all buy rhe m12 impact/surge. The 23g m12 pin nailer never had much use for 23g so this 18g will be much more useful. For me I pack alot into a packout ammo (apartment install tools jigsaw ossilating tool m12 fuel saw) can and I think I can add this in there where's any bigger no way. The milwaukee tax is high and even higher for m12 fuel kinda have to accept it. As for the brad size set your expectations 1.5 can do most everything besides 1x sheetrock then stud but at that point isn't a 18g really weak. I call this a win smallest and still gets the job done ussaly is the winner 🏆.
That’s why I decided to get it… the 1-1/2” will work a lot. I work with 5/8” drywall a lot, and 3/4 trim.. but I tend to get out my 16 for that anyway. I think I will get good use out of it. I also figure by the time my M18 kicks the bucket there will be a new version I will want anyway
My research several years ago determined the Wera is impact rated. I wish I could find the reference I used back then. I would have sworn it was their catalog back then. I paid $7.99 for my Wera, so it has been a couple years. I have 15-20 of these adapters from many different brands, including the full magnetic Wera. I have 3 of the Wera you showed. They are my only duplicates for a reason. I use them in my impact driver 99% of the time, because they are easier than the built in 1/4 holder. I haven't tried that Milwaukee. I'll check it out! Thanks for a great video!
Thanks for the WERA info… $7.99 is a good price. The Milwaukees are pretty good. I haven’t broke one yet
I picked up the M18 Fuel Brad Nailer on sale from the local hardware store for $205 today. Thought that was a great deal, so I jumped on it.
That is. It’s a great nailer. Best battery powered one I have used by far
yes! was waiting for this one brother
👍👍… I hope it’s all you dreamed it would be 😂
Great informative video as always but it's a no from me
I can get in your wallet every time 😂 Appreciate it 👍
Great review!
Appreciate it 👍
Price should have been $229 like the pin nailer. That would make a better use case for the M12. I do want this, but will wait for sale. Crossing fingers for $179 Christmas sale
Maybe a sale, or a free battery where you can hack it
I bought my M18 version for the same price $249 home depot in store.I'll stick with that because of the ability to use longer nails.Nice little nailer though.
Yeah, it being on sale right now makes that price seem even worse. If I didn’t have the M18 and could only have one… that’s what I would get too.
Maybe someone can have a tool only deal like Home Depot did with the new M12 circ saw that was $99 dollars tool only! Ever since I bought my 18ga crown stapler I haven’t really used my 18ga brad nailer, I tend to go for the stapler over brad nails now. Maybe Milwaukee will come out with an M12 18ga crown stapler!
Maybe… you never know. I would like to get the crown stapler myself. If I ever catch a good deal.
Omg just show us
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Agreed on nails size. I was going to jump on it when it first came out but when I read the specs, the max nail size was a deal breaker. Great review as always!
Yeah, it’s what makes it a “not must have” Appreciate it 👍
For $249, it’s a pass for me and my usage. I like all my M12 Fuel tools and lights, but I just don’t use a nailer often enough. This is why I bought a Ryobi Airstrike 16 ga nailer. No issues with it plus I don’t have to break out my compressor and air nailers.
I had a Ryobi Pin nailer before I bought the M12, it was a good nailer 👍
Do want ! I like the small form factor ; I also think it will play well with the 23 ga . Pin nailer ! Personally , I find most M18 tools are just flat added too big and clumsy !
I will still need my M18, but I feel this will be a good addition
@@MORGANSMaintenance Kinda like a “ Pocket Pistol , Vs. A Full blown service Pistol , both are usefull , but one is a lot easier to schlep around !
Just received mine last week. It’s surely great for tight use and cabinet installation. Beats the m18 nailer
I would still need the M18 for some of my work for the longer nails, but I think I will get good use out of it
I'm not sure we do enough nailing. Staples, yes; nails, no. I will see what Sonia says, as she does more building. We'd consider the M12, but at 18V are very invested in Ryobi; how is their nailer?
I had Ryobi’s pen nailer and I loved it. I just swapped to the M18 because it was smaller and for less batteries to keep up with. I’ve heard good things about their other nailers though
I have the Ryobi brushless 18 gauge. It's outstanding. A bit bulky, but still beats lugging around a compressor. Needs a 4ah battery though.
Nice to hear. We probably have 10-12 4AH Ryobi batteries.
Why wouldn't you nail the reveal first???
I may sometimes, I was just using that example because I had the m18 in my hand. I usually just do whichever nail I have loaded in my gun before I switch
@MORGANSMaintenance just seems to me it would be hard to keep the margin that way. Thanks!
@@leonardpaciora5039 It probably is 👍
1.5" brads simply aren't long enough to justify carrying this _and_ the M18.
They will work for a lot of stuff… but I agree, it’s a luxury item in my opinion. Just depends on your Brad nail usiage
❤Good tools , I have the earlier iteration !
😎😱😎😱😎
👍👍👍👍
Does it still have a magnet? I like to have the ability for the screws to be held by the driver bit.
I wanna say yes, but now you have me second guessing myself 😂 It’s actually on my workbench because I was putting something together with it the other day. I believe so, but let me double check to confirm.
Yes it is magnetic as far as holding the screw
1st bag is definitely hvac tech, I think 🤔
Second bag… the dude has the yellow handle marvels. “Japan’s lineman’s” Australian sparkys use them as well
Good guesses on Both… 2nd had responded as an Australian Sparky… 👍👍
What’s the point of a locking bit holder on an impact when they have a locking bit holder built in?
So you can use 1” bits and have magnetism. You can achieve that with longer bit, but sometimes that’s not easy to use
One is hvac probably service tech. The red and blue grips were channel locks. Not sure they still make them. The Klein crescent wrench with red grips pretty sure you can still buy at most commercial only supply houses. Two looks like a network guy. Field piece probes are pretty nice. Haven’t had any issues with mine.
Good guesses 👍👍… and thanks for the field piece insight
I do like Leatherman and I own one but when you get price range up around $160-240 that's power tool money 😅
Agree 100% 😂😂
I got my wheeler and I love it. My SBLD should be here today or tomorrow and I’m excited for the utility. I can kit out the SBLD with my meters so I have my meters and punch down kit during those rough troubleshooting days.
The wheeler looks like a good option. So far I really like the SBLD 👍
TP-LDが日本に未入荷みたいですが、SB-LDを使ってるのでサイズ対比がよくわかります👍
They just started stocking it here.. I really like the SB-LD too 👍
Thanks for the video! The simple answer is that I’m a 2nd year apprentice electrician in Australia. We do a wide variety of work but primarily focus on the electrical aspect of Mechanical Services (I think you guys primarily call it HVAC in America?) and Building Management Services in commercial buildings. This ranges from install, demo, maintenance, fault finding, the whole lot etc… Hence why I have a wide variety of tools as each day is different. It could vary from low voltage, extra low voltage, instrumentation, panels, networks and data racks, control systems, fire…it goes on. Was just missing my RJ45 crimper from the load-out as I must’ve left it at site the day before, so don’t think I’m crazy to carry RJ45s but no crimper. But, Let me know if you have any question about the tools and work I do! Cheers 12:07 - BLACK DIAMOND STORM 500 LUMEN RECHARGEABLE HEADLAMP 13:35 - MARVEL MVA - 200N VA PILERS (the bread and butter of Australian pilers) 14:35 - Universal bit driver, can’t say I use it too much but has come handy in some weird situations. 17:45 - that’s just a generic brand punch down tool for keystones, the hooks are just are weird accessory they add 20:00 - Bahco SL25 1/4 set, absolutely unreal and highly recommend 20:40 - That’s a GPO (General Purpose Outlet) level, for the Aussies standard power outlet and switch cutout.
Appreciate you sharing and providing the answers 👍👍
Whats that klein jumbo screwdriver looking thing in the background?
It’s a thermos
Nice ladder, they trying to sell in Canada for $350, that’s crazy
It’s more expensive now than what I paid for it. I really like it, I would probably pay around $100-$150 for it again if something happened to it.. not sure about $350
@@MORGANSMaintenance That’s fair, $150 USD is about $200 CAD , I would buy it for that price , they gouge us here in Canada. I noticed little giant has this ladder on sale right now on their website but only ships within the states .
@@gtbr8134 they had it on sale locally at some Lowe’s stores for $40 at one time. Unfortunately mine didn’t have any. I love it working inside peoples houses. It’s really easy to move around and not bang on anything
The Dewalt socket set box fits right in the top with minor shaving of the plastic on the Dewalt case. I'll post my quick video shortly
Appreciate it 👍