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Sure a drywall gun with belt attachment may cost a pretty penny for a specialized tool, but if you have to drywall even a few rooms, the speed and accuracy will likely pay for itself. Also, you could also sell the tool afterward making it cheaper than renting one and not have to worry about rushing a job.
Just ordered the whole kit with the cutout tool and the attachment. Be using it on my laundry room remodel next week. It will be a great tool in the adventure of remodeling my entire house. Great video thank you sir.
I bought the same screwdriver like this. Everything is ok, there is only one mistake. The switch for left and right should not be close to the finger, because when I press the switch, the direction lever also moves. That pi should be above the switch.
I didn't even notice the tool had a reverse switch until I read this comment, why would it need one. Totally the problem I was having and the dumbest design ever.
I might have said this earlier. If you up the battery to 3am, you can push the switch under trigger to be power always on. Good for when your finger want a break.. I got a rash from the triggers and then taped my finger. Without the loader the button really helps. Just don't miss! Lol. Also a FYI, works wonder on fence screwing and odd jobs. The impact is stupid strong, so make sure your straight on or your gonna burn a bit. Push it in without the loaded and twist to side on rev to take one's you want out.. So many tricks on commercial with this.. They don't always spend the extra on collated.
I use same tool is great one of the best I own. Only one downside. With a longer screws 45mm and longer sometimes screws don't want to screw in straight.
Great video, I have this gun(DCF620) with the attachment (DCF6202). I am a fencer and I bought collated decking screws for this but I am having a hard time getting them to feed properly. I bought the Simpson Quick Drive #8x1-5/8 T-25 collated decking screws. Is the a better type of screw strips that I can order? Otherwise both the screw gun and the DCF6202 feeding attachment are useless to me. Thank you for your time and consideration!
good gun, good demo, we have several sites shutdown, cost of materials has made for shortages and 40 houses locally sit unfinished thanks Joe the union breaker
I am going to try this boarding fences as an alternative to a nail gun using deck screws from senco. Should be able to go nearly as fast and make a far superior end product!
@@hammerandhome been thinking about using the dewalt drywall gun instead with the collated attachment. Only does up to 2 inch screws but that's all I need for boarding fences. I heard it's better than senco. Thoughts?
unfortunately I haven't found a Robertson bit for this tool, if they made one, than you would be able to use it for treated screws for fencing, I use a Sinco gun for fencing, dewalt makes another tool similar to this for metal roofing. i will leave you a couple links th-cam.com/video/tbpyLOsKLTs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/CM9WSuOTcpk/w-d-xo.html
unfortunately I haven't found a Robertson bit for this tool, if they made one, than you would be able to use it for treated screws for fencing, I use a Sinco gun for fencing, dewalt makes another tool similar to this for metal roofing. i will leave you a couple links th-cam.com/video/tbpyLOsKLTs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/CM9WSuOTcpk/w-d-xo.html
Hi Brad, Yes, this is a great tool to have in your tool box. Can't wait to see which company will make a cordless cement board cutter. Thanks for the video
If you're doing a lot of hardie plank lap siding, I recommend a guillotine for dust free and perfectly clean cuts. the company Bullet Tools makes many different models that have different cutting capacities. Way easier than using shears and no more dust compared to any kind of saw or grinder
YEAH RIGHT ITS SO MUCH HARDER EVERYONE THATS BEEN IN THIS GAME HAS BEEN LOOKING FOR A REAL EVEN MORE POWERFUL WAY TO USE SCREWS BUT THAT CAN GO THROUGH ANYTHING METAL WOOD AND USE ALL TYPES AS WILL.
MDF usually needs to be predrilled, i find that screwing into MDF without drilling first just mushes the material and you don't get a very good hold, I wouldn't recommend this gun for mdf or chipboard
I wanted to use this for deck screws. Is there a particular name for the type of screws it needs? Aside from the length & width number. Like “ Senco ( or other brand) auto feed screws
Unfortunately it only does Philips screws. And as far as I know know one makes treated Philips on a clip for this gun. I use the senco gun for my treated screws for fencing. For decks I use the camo system which is by far the best system for decking.
Thanks for the review. Your title states DCF620B but the data plate on the side of the screw gun at 0:28 just said DCF620. Is there a difference? Thanks
question to anyone who can answer. The Metabo can also do other collated screws can this one do like subfloor square head screws? I have all dewalt so i wanted to keep it all the same but i can get a factory refurbished Metabo for 75 drywall collated screw gun but corded or spend 200 and get this set. any advice would be greatly appreciated. I just bought my first home and redoing ALL of the drywall and adding on 350sq ft master bedroom and bathroom. Have a wonderful day
It looks like a great tool. I have a question We just framed out my basement with metal studs, do they sell screws for that gun to be used to attach drywall to metal studs? Thanks
Does some one have experience using one of these on tile trade using it to screw durock or go board? if so what are your thoughts vs using a roofing nailer
the senco guns are great for using the coated screws for showers, i would never use a roofing nailer, the dewalt gun is great and you can use other brands of collated magazines on it, like senco or hilti. hope that helps a bit
you could if you can find the robertson bit for this, I'm not sure if they make one but i can't find it, I use my Senco cordless gun for fences, i will never go back. It's a major time saver.
its ok, i find if you have to screw at a bit of an angle it might leave the screw proud, i have found most auto guns do this, that's why i like the ability to pull the magazine off and finish with the driver.
I totally love this. I have a bigger drywall project coming up, and im definitely buying a drywall gun. Half of my project needs 3" drywall screws though. Any ideas? It almost looks like one could modify the detents in that guide to fit 3".
Hi Brad, after watching your excellent video on the Dewalt DCF620 tool along with the DCF6201 extension, I am left with the following question. I see that in the video you mention that you use the SENCO continuous strip screws and that they are a bit expensive. Question, the plastic strips that are left empty, could they be reloaded with new screws to reuse them again? Thank you very much if you help me with this doubt.
i have yet to find a Robertson bit for this unit, if they make a Robertson bit you could use sinco deck screws, not sure how the tool itself would hold up to the harder screwing.
Does it have an automatic switch to turn on motor when you apply pressure to the screw or do you have to keep holding down the trigger and let motor just run constantly?
@@innarlilleorg6919 that’s true. But that’s not what he is asking. There are models like the festool that done stay on running until you depress the front tip. Totally different operation.
Great video!! Do you ever have any issues with the screws advancing? My attachment isn’t setting up the next screw.. I’m using the same gun, attachment, and screws..
ONE QUESTION A BIG! ONE !!! Is it possible to have something like this using 1/4 hex head screws ???? ( not the inside shape hex BUT the actual hexagon head screws for metal ???.
I know exactly what you mean, this gun is not what you need but Dewalt does make what you need. here is a link to the review I did on that gun. th-cam.com/video/tbpyLOsKLTs/w-d-xo.html
I bought one , that is fantastic 👏 I'm very happy with this magazine. But I can't find these long thin bits nothing in home depot nothing in lowes , only Amazon saved my ass with bits but quality is lowest one 😄
Thanks for responding. Oh God that is stupid to sell product but no parts for this product, well try Amazon I found it there if you want I can send you a link they're about 35 bucks for 10 pieces
I actually haven't used it on aluminum studs yet, I have a job booked for Feb so i will give it a go. I know my synco works fine with aluminum so i'm sure the dewalt will be fine as well.
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Sure a drywall gun with belt attachment may cost a pretty penny for a specialized tool, but if you have to drywall even a few rooms, the speed and accuracy will likely pay for itself. Also, you could also sell the tool afterward making it cheaper than renting one and not have to worry about rushing a job.
very true, I love this gun and I can't remember the last time i used loose screws to board
Just ordered the whole kit with the cutout tool and the attachment. Be using it on my laundry room remodel next week. It will be a great tool in the adventure of remodeling my entire house. Great video thank you sir.
thanks for watching, you won't regret buying it, it's a great kit!
you can lock the start button
I bought the same screwdriver like this. Everything is ok, there is only one mistake. The switch for left and right should not be close to the finger, because when I press the switch, the direction lever also moves. That pi should be above the switch.
I didn't even notice the tool had a reverse switch until I read this comment, why would it need one. Totally the problem I was having and the dumbest design ever.
The grabber superdrive n7, fits dewalt, its lighter, less bulky, and a finer tip............fots better into tight areas....
I might have said this earlier. If you up the battery to 3am, you can push the switch under trigger to be power always on. Good for when your finger want a break.. I got a rash from the triggers and then taped my finger. Without the loader the button really helps. Just don't miss! Lol. Also a FYI, works wonder on fence screwing and odd jobs. The impact is stupid strong, so make sure your straight on or your gonna burn a bit. Push it in without the loaded and twist to side on rev to take one's you want out.. So many tricks on commercial with this.. They don't always spend the extra on collated.
I use same tool is great one of the best I own. Only one downside. With a longer screws 45mm and longer sometimes screws don't want to screw in straight.
The collated screws are more expensive, but I pin the sheets using these and finish up with regular screws to save a few bucks.
we do that sometimes as well, but for ceilings i only use the collated gun
This is a brilliant tool. Can I use different size screws on this tool ?
Great technique for this tool
Great video, I have this gun(DCF620) with the attachment (DCF6202). I am a fencer and I bought collated decking screws for this but I am having a hard time getting them to feed properly. I bought the Simpson Quick Drive #8x1-5/8 T-25 collated decking screws. Is the a better type of screw strips that I can order? Otherwise both the screw gun and the DCF6202 feeding attachment are useless to me. Thank you for your time and consideration!
Thanks for the review. What about the DCF6202 attachement. Just ordered one and will come only in march.
great review. thanks. can it be used on exterior handyboard siding?
Is there an extension? 20”
Great review. I ordered the gun bare tool as was $70 off the $199 Canadian price..next up will be the add on attachment. Thank you so much!
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
good gun, good demo, we have several sites shutdown, cost of materials has made for shortages and 40 houses locally sit unfinished thanks Joe the union breaker
Now, if they could make the adapter to work with the 887 impact...
That means i could use some electrical tape to hold the trigger down as we screw
Can I use the DeWalt drywall gun with a Pamfast extension and auto feed head?
I want one even though I rarely hand drywall I have a patch and texture company.
They are awesome, you should see the new one
@@hammerandhome is it the black adjustable torc screwgun?
can you use any of the senco screws with it ? deck screws or subfloor ? thanks
SOLD!
How much more are the screws tho?
I am going to try this boarding fences as an alternative to a nail gun using deck screws from senco. Should be able to go nearly as fast and make a far superior end product!
The only problem is you need a Robertson bit for it. Let me know if you can find one. I use my senco gun for fencing and it is a game changer.
@@hammerandhome been thinking about using the dewalt drywall gun instead with the collated attachment. Only does up to 2 inch screws but that's all I need for boarding fences. I heard it's better than senco. Thoughts?
Great Video! Could you use this gun to screw fence pickets up on a wooden fence? And metal siding and roofing?
That is also what I would like to know. Anyone experience anyone?
unfortunately I haven't found a Robertson bit for this tool, if they made one, than you would be able to use it for treated screws for fencing, I use a Sinco gun for fencing, dewalt makes another tool similar to this for metal roofing. i will leave you a couple links th-cam.com/video/tbpyLOsKLTs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/CM9WSuOTcpk/w-d-xo.html
unfortunately I haven't found a Robertson bit for this tool, if they made one, than you would be able to use it for treated screws for fencing, I use a Sinco gun for fencing, dewalt makes another tool similar to this for metal roofing. i will leave you a couple links th-cam.com/video/tbpyLOsKLTs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/CM9WSuOTcpk/w-d-xo.html
Hi Brad,
Yes, this is a great tool to have in your tool box. Can't wait to see which company will make a cordless cement board cutter.
Thanks for the video
If you're doing a lot of hardie plank lap siding, I recommend a guillotine for dust free and perfectly clean cuts. the company Bullet Tools makes many different models that have different cutting capacities. Way easier than using shears and no more dust compared to any kind of saw or grinder
YEAH RIGHT ITS SO MUCH HARDER EVERYONE THATS BEEN IN THIS GAME HAS BEEN LOOKING FOR A REAL EVEN MORE POWERFUL WAY TO USE SCREWS BUT THAT CAN GO THROUGH ANYTHING METAL WOOD AND USE ALL TYPES AS WILL.
It’s Great .. can use it for MDF and Chipboard ?
MDF usually needs to be predrilled, i find that screwing into MDF without drilling first just mushes the material and you don't get a very good hold, I wouldn't recommend this gun for mdf or chipboard
🇨🇦nice video man i was wondering if collated screws are all standard
I wanted to use this for deck screws. Is there a particular name for the type of screws it needs? Aside from the length & width number. Like “ Senco ( or other brand) auto feed screws
Unfortunately it only does Philips screws. And as far as I know know one makes treated Philips on a clip for this gun. I use the senco gun for my treated screws for fencing. For decks I use the camo system which is by far the best system for decking.
Love how all your tools look unused 😀👍 which mine looked the same
haha thanks, I try to keep them clean when i can, some are definitely not . thanks for watching!
Thanks for the review. Your title states DCF620B but the data plate on the side of the screw gun at 0:28 just said DCF620. Is there a difference? Thanks
the letters on the end usually mean if they come with a battery or a some type of kit. but they never put the letter on the tool it self.
question to anyone who can answer. The Metabo can also do other collated screws can this one do like subfloor square head screws? I have all dewalt so i wanted to keep it all the same but i can get a factory refurbished Metabo for 75 drywall collated screw gun but corded or spend 200 and get this set. any advice would be greatly appreciated. I just bought my first home and redoing ALL of the drywall and adding on 350sq ft master bedroom and bathroom. Have a wonderful day
Thanks for this review. Does anyone know the name of the clamps he is using?
they are Festool clamps, I think I have some in my amazon shopping page. link under the vid
My Dewalt screwdriver keeps going at an angle and catching the top nose piece 🤦🏽
check that you're screw size matches the setting on the side
It looks like a great tool. I have a question We just framed out my basement with metal studs, do they sell screws for that gun to be used to attach drywall to metal studs? Thanks
Yes they do just make sure you buy the right screws
Do they make screws that would work with this for attaching pressure treated fence pickets?
you can use the senco screws, the problem is I cant find the correct driver bit
Is there much difference between using driver with setter bit vs actual screwgun?
this gun is by far the fastest of all the drywall options because of the screw strip
is it posible to recicle the plastic magazine putting in them screws for later use?
nope, they are a one time use
I bought this machine. I am satisfied. Since I ordered this accessory with ammunition, I tried it and I am not satisfied.
Does some one have experience using one of these on tile trade using it to screw durock or go board? if so what are your thoughts vs using a roofing nailer
the senco guns are great for using the coated screws for showers, i would never use a roofing nailer, the dewalt gun is great and you can use other brands of collated magazines on it, like senco or hilti. hope that helps a bit
you reckon you could adapt this for screwing fences ?
you could if you can find the robertson bit for this, I'm not sure if they make one but i can't find it, I use my Senco cordless gun for fences, i will never go back. It's a major time saver.
How well does the attachment perform in tight corners?
its ok, i find if you have to screw at a bit of an angle it might leave the screw proud, i have found most auto guns do this, that's why i like the ability to pull the magazine off and finish with the driver.
I totally love this. I have a bigger drywall project coming up, and im definitely buying a drywall gun. Half of my project needs 3" drywall screws though. Any ideas? It almost looks like one could modify the detents in that guide to fit 3".
you might want to go with a senco gun, they have models that go up to 3''
Great demonstration! Very thorough! Great video!
Hi Brad, after watching your excellent video on the Dewalt DCF620 tool along with the DCF6201 extension, I am left with the following question. I see that in the video you mention that you use the SENCO continuous strip screws and that they are a bit expensive. Question, the plastic strips that are left empty, could they be reloaded with new screws to reuse them again?
Thank you very much if you help me with this doubt.
Thanks!
To answer your question, unfortunately no you can’t reload the strips. Once you use them it rips the plastic a bit. Thanks for watching
Could it be used with decking screws (anyone know if they even make them on a roll) ???
i have yet to find a Robertson bit for this unit, if they make a Robertson bit you could use sinco deck screws, not sure how the tool itself would hold up to the harder screwing.
Hi folks, which bits will match this drywall screwdriver attachment?
I use this one: amzn.to/3oIHUDt
Does it have an automatic switch to turn on motor when you apply pressure to the screw or do you have to keep holding down the trigger and let motor just run constantly?
nope, its not like the festool. you do have to hold down the trigger to make it run
No. You don't need to press triger all the time. The "lock" switch is under the triger!
@@innarlilleorg6919 that’s true. But that’s not what he is asking. There are models like the festool that done stay on running until you depress the front tip. Totally different operation.
Great video!! Do you ever have any issues with the screws advancing? My attachment isn’t setting up the next screw.. I’m using the same gun, attachment, and screws..
Any ideas?
Can this be used to screw in 1/2" OSB to a trust ceiling?
Michael Gaffney it definitely can. Make sure you use the correct screws and screw pattern.
ONE QUESTION A BIG! ONE !!!
Is it possible to have something like this using 1/4 hex head screws ???? ( not the inside shape hex BUT the actual hexagon head screws for metal ???.
ALSO THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE COOL VIDEOS !
I know exactly what you mean, this gun is not what you need but Dewalt does make what you need. here is a link to the review I did on that gun. th-cam.com/video/tbpyLOsKLTs/w-d-xo.html
your very welcome, and thanks for watching!
This is so darn cool! Brad, you rock buddy! 🤪
You rock!
Where can I find the attachment they have the gun at lowes but can’t find attachment
check out amazon. they seem to have the best deal, i left a link in the description if you need, thanks for watching
That guy reminds me of the chainsaw guy in Scarface, he should start off video with "say hello to my little friend".
lol perhaps i will just for you. cheers
I bought one , that is fantastic 👏 I'm very happy with this magazine. But I can't find these long thin bits nothing in home depot nothing in lowes , only Amazon saved my ass with bits but quality is lowest one 😄
It’s definitely a let down that they don’t sell these bits at stores. I have found the Same issue as you.
Thanks for responding. Oh God that is stupid to sell product but no parts for this product, well try Amazon I found it there if you want I can send you a link they're about 35 bucks for 10 pieces
@@antongoncharov3043 All good thanks, I have a few always in stock. cheers
will this fit with my impact driver?
i wish, but sadly no
@@hammerandhome i just bought this setup. I hope it helps. I have to rehang my ceilings alone from hurricane ida damage.
Could I use 2-in deck screws with this gun
Can you put deck screw cartridge on it?
I'm actually looking into that right now.
@@hammerandhome Did you find a robertson bit that works?
Can you use this in siding boards
you could use it on wood siding, but siding boards should be put on with the appropriate nails
Hi can I attach a impact screw gun
Nope, it only works with the drywall gun.
This thing looks so cool it actually makes me want to hang some drywall, and I hate working on drywall. 😆 lol
That says a lot! Thanks for showing.
that's how I feel too😂, thanks for watching
what are those bench vise mechanism??
those are clamps by festool, amazing clamps!
Did you do push-ups before this? Because your arms look jacked! Can we see more biceps?
Umm, creepy much? Wow
Kinda gay
Hey brad! How well does this work with aluminum studs?
I actually haven't used it on aluminum studs yet, I have a job booked for Feb so i will give it a go. I know my synco works fine with aluminum so i'm sure the dewalt will be fine as well.
Obviously you're a Dewart Fanboy based on the vids that I have watched! Me too! But most of the tools are on my wished list atm!
thanks for watching! its hard to pick what to buy sometimes, sooo many cool tools out there
You forgot 1 of the key features that gun has, the trigger lock on the gun right underneath the trigger itself.
That makes using this that much easier
good catch. thanks for watching
Love the new set, Brad! 👌🤩
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Time is money. So you cut of your work by 30% of total time with this gun. Is definitely worth the second screws.
agreed, thanks for watching
5:03 Sold! Lmfao good video
Thank you!
Good review 😷😁👍
Thanks! 👍
👍🏻🍻🍺🍕
You festool table using’ son of a gun
They not handy,they cheap
thing is a piece of shit every screw depth is different no consistancy what so ever