Impressive Milwaukee M18 FUEL Cordless Utility Fencing Stapler Kit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2022
- Improve productivity massively with this excellent stapling tool. It's big, it's heavy just to hold but it's a dream to use and does not feel at all awkward or cumbersome. Holding a maximum capacity of about 40 9-guage staples a pro' will be reloading often and it is so easy to do. The staple insertion depth can be adjusted with just a few turns to accommodate thin or thick fencing material. On the safety side there is a trigger lock, tool free jam clearing and an integrated lanyard loop. The two 3.0 Amp-hour batteries each charged up in less than an hour. The cavernous bag keeps everything together and has plenty of room to accommodate a few boxes of staples. Find on the Home Depot website by searching for this unique reference number, 320688867.
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Just installed 510 ft of wire fence around a horse corral with this gun + 960 staples. It’s a beast and heavy, too $600 tool only
That sounds like a good workout for this tool. Thanks for sharing your experience.
I’ve been looking into buying this. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
The slow motion beginning at 5:36 are trrrific!
Glad you like it, Ron. I often include a bit of Slo-Mo to show the detailed workings of a tool. Please, like and subscribe to see many more review and how to videos.
Was always taught to go diagonally where 2 wires cross each other as it'll be a stronger hold in a post
Sounds like a good bit of advice, Daryl. Thanks for letting me know.
No, you want the netting to be able to slide back and forth through the staple.
@@tommyrtting2805 More good advice. Thanks, Tommy.
No. How would the wire be allowed to expand and contract then?
@@Cclarkpnw I am not a pro' but I am learning thanks to all these great comments.
Watching you turn that was hard
Turn what, Tim?
Where do I bye a kit
Great question, Aaron. Find the kit on the Home Depot website by searching for this unique reference number, 320688867. Thanks for watching.
Why did you take the btry out while loading?
Just to be on the safe side. Understandably, Milwaukee recommend that.
@@PicRic ahhhhh, gotcha.