I can't stress enough how the Max high pressure system has changed my framing time. Cordless nailers are heavy anchors compared to these lightweight guns. Add up all the time you spend loading clips of nails! Coil positive placement nailer, 2 coil framers, the Max compressor pays for itself in 1 job! your elbow will thank you in 10 years!
I've been thinking about picking one up but I wanna build up to replacing my entire setup . Can I plug a pig tank into the 100psi side until I make the full switch over to high pressure?
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s th-cam.com/users/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
Hi Shannon...always loved your accent and calm way you explain things. You got me though. Your videos are one of the first ones I used to watch when I retired. Please keep it up.😂❤👍
That deck fasteners system is a thing of beauty 😍. That Zuri gonna kill you on budget but it looks the best out of any composite decking I've seen hands down....
Kyle, I clicked the link to the max air tools and I believe that you have the wrong site address. So I googled the tool and it took me to the correct site and it was a different web address. Thought I’d share
Kyle, nice quick take on the show, some nice new tools and products. Have to say, I started reading JLC 30+ years ago in the monthly magazine format, way before WWW days..........🤭
I own 12 Max nail guns with one red compressor like the one showcased in your video, MAX Ahl EX and man, they shoot endless with very low noise, if i am outdoors I dont really need any ear defenders and the tools are really light. I am looking to buy few finishing nailers from MAX but at the moment the paslodes i have does the job. Great Video!
I used to bash Festool. Then I ran into a guy who has a bunch of them so he let me play with a few. NOW i see the hype behind them. Still can't convince me they are worth over the price of a Milwaukee but I was indeed impressed. Sadly I don't really do wood or construction. I do automotive and metal work. If they ever come out with that line of tools. Count me in.
The festool table saw has incredible amounts of accessories you can use with it, like two different types of rail fence, dust-extraction both from blade, and from blade-housing etc. It also has micro-adjustments to the rip fence. But it lacks the main thing; power. The motor is too weak to rip lumber - even dry. It also takes longer to set up the saw, but it is in return very compact as you store it. Really, it is good for finer carpentry/trim. But it is no good for ripping lumber.
@@exigauner Ok, sorry if I was wrong. I'm talking out of experience with the saw that I've used. I am not aware of a different model available where I live
The festool flat saw ( not a table saw) is maybe and I mean maybe ok for trim carpenters ( I am finish / contractor) however me? I will trash that expensive saw in 6 months! It’s a hobby saw for ppl who want to spend more money than necessary! 1 st thing I break is that 10” side support!
I was there I tried a few festools there, I can see the appeal, but they definitely lost me at wifi table saw I just can't justify their prices, Good video though Show wasn't as big as I thought it would be, and really not that many tools
Festool Tablesaw - nope! I sure don't need Bluetooth enabled tools and I don't want to wait for my saw to boot up. Motorized height and angle motors? C'mon. It's quiet. That's about the only thing it's got going for it. Knowing festool this is gonna cost as much as a Sawstop
Agree with that, too much time wasted for getting one, or several cuts. A couple of nice features, but if time is $$ compound miter saw is much quicker, and I'm sure you'll save $$$$ over that saw. Besides, In my book, a table saw should only be used for ripping, period.
In all fairness they subtracted -400 when I didn’t even want to answer… I know very little book info… I’m a field guy… I admit that… and I was valedictorian of my class just never learned much about building science… I’m trying tho
@@RRBuildings don t let your kids know about your disdain for technical book learning. They won t want to become engineers or project managers . They ll be stuck doing manual labor instead of watching people work. Lol
@@RRBuildings bro I watch your videos and you're no slouch! I'd love to have a fraction of your knowledge. Appreciate your videos and plan to use your methodology to build a building here in central NC.
I can't stress enough how the Max high pressure system has changed my framing time. Cordless nailers are heavy anchors compared to these lightweight guns. Add up all the time you spend loading clips of nails! Coil positive placement nailer, 2 coil framers, the Max compressor pays for itself in 1 job! your elbow will thank you in 10 years!
I've been thinking about picking one up but I wanna build up to replacing my entire setup . Can I plug a pig tank into the 100psi side until I make the full switch over to high pressure?
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s th-cam.com/users/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
Great / interesting / informative video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
Thank you SO much for these videos ❤❤❤👍👍👍
Glad you got to see that new Festool table saw....just the ticket for the fine interior work that demands precision.
Great show. I would like to see you do more of these homebuilding shows.
I just bought into the max high pressure system and it is the legit deal. I love it
good to know
dude! I loved this video
Hi Shannon...always loved your accent and calm way you explain things. You got me though. Your videos are one of the first ones I used to watch when I retired. Please keep it up.😂❤👍
I like most the Festool mobile table saw. Thanks for filming Kyle! 👍😁
Très bonne sélection de produits innovants, félicitations…!
Max is the gold standard here in Japan for pneumatic tools, full stop.
That deck fasteners system is a thing of beauty 😍. That Zuri gonna kill you on budget but it looks the best out of any composite decking I've seen hands down....
Never thought of a table saw that small having a slide, and I'm amazed how quiet it was.
Pretty slick unit
Yea very nice but prob cost more than your house.
Great seeing you and Greg. It was my first JLC and I will definitely be coming back.
Kyle, I clicked the link to the max air tools and I believe that you have the wrong site address. So I googled the tool and it took me to the correct site and it was a different web address. Thought I’d share
Lol my bad I wasn’t paying attention… fixed
Btw: we use the max compressor at work. I think it's made in Japan. It is amazing!
How much is that compressor and a 16 d nailer
@@cheeseburger9232 I don't know. Maybe 2000 bucks with a high pressure coil nailer
The Max USA system is crazy, just amazing
Man I would love to go to one of these
Glad you made it to New England! Now you understand why we think you talk funny. 😀
Is that Festool saw really that quiet or was that microphone placement? Wow!
Kyle, nice quick take on the show, some nice new tools and products. Have to say, I started reading JLC 30+ years ago in the monthly magazine format, way before WWW days..........🤭
as a sider I NEED the video on that innova brake!
Field trip!
I'd like to know more about the Max air tools. The high pressure has my interest.
The table size is not designed for framers it’s designed mainly for trim guys
That dude sedge demonstrating the festool table saw is definitely from Boston I know that accent good job guys
I own 12 Max nail guns with one red compressor like the one showcased in your video, MAX Ahl EX and man, they shoot endless with very low noise, if i am outdoors I dont really need any ear defenders and the tools are really light. I am looking to buy few finishing nailers from MAX but at the moment the paslodes i have does the job. Great Video!
Check out this max NF255SF2/18, 18 Gauge Brad Nailer, 5/8" to 2-1/8".
@@lorenrickey5481 I know it, I have set my eyes on it 🤪
love. that comment on the tomahawk. With all them delays people been on edge. but in two months. I'm not sure if that is accurate.
Finally somebody who knows what he's talking about. O and it doesn't mater how loud you yell at the TV you still can't hear me?
I used to bash Festool. Then I ran into a guy who has a bunch of them so he let me play with a few. NOW i see the hype behind them. Still can't convince me they are worth over the price of a Milwaukee but I was indeed impressed. Sadly I don't really do wood or construction. I do automotive and metal work. If they ever come out with that line of tools. Count me in.
i have millwaukee made in china not worth it. festool is made in germany
The festool table saw has incredible amounts of accessories you can use with it, like two different types of rail fence, dust-extraction both from blade, and from blade-housing etc. It also has micro-adjustments to the rip fence. But it lacks the main thing; power. The motor is too weak to rip lumber - even dry. It also takes longer to set up the saw, but it is in return very compact as you store it. Really, it is good for finer carpentry/trim. But it is no good for ripping lumber.
thats not true, i cut 2 inch or 5cm oak with no problem. it has the ts 60 brushless motor with 6800 rpm.
@@exigauner Ok, sorry if I was wrong. I'm talking out of experience with the saw that I've used. I am not aware of a different model available where I live
@@olgajoachimosmundsen4647 where you have it seen, its not aviable yet? Csc sys 50 is only aviable in germany few Werkstatt ago.
Got the max compressor on my truck. It’s so light it doesn’t seem right. And you can hardly even hear it.
The festool flat saw ( not a table saw) is maybe and I mean maybe ok for trim carpenters ( I am finish / contractor) however me? I will trash that expensive saw in 6 months! It’s a hobby saw for ppl who want to spend more money than necessary!
1 st thing I break is that 10” side support!
Would love to see a you colab with Matt Risinger.
Aww bless Gregs first time outta state )
That table saw looks cool, but its festool.... If another company makes something similar id be for it.
I was there
I tried a few festools there, I can see the appeal, but they definitely lost me at wifi table saw
I just can't justify their prices,
Good video though
Show wasn't as big as I thought it would be, and really not that many tools
Inch and a qwata
Festool Tablesaw - nope! I sure don't need Bluetooth enabled tools and I don't want to wait for my saw to boot up. Motorized height and angle motors? C'mon. It's quiet. That's about the only thing it's got going for it. Knowing festool this is gonna cost as much as a Sawstop
Bluetooth does nothing for me either but the built in sled, that was an awesome feature wish see more companies copy it
Agree with that, too much time wasted for getting one, or several cuts. A couple of nice features, but if time is $$ compound miter saw is much quicker, and I'm sure you'll save $$$$ over that saw. Besides, In my book, a table saw should only be used for ripping, period.
30 MM is 1.18 in.
-700 WTH Kyle? Lol.
In all fairness they subtracted -400 when I didn’t even want to answer… I know very little book info… I’m a field guy… I admit that… and I was valedictorian of my class just never learned much about building science… I’m trying tho
@@RRBuildings don t let your kids know about your disdain for technical book learning. They won t want to become engineers or project managers . They ll be stuck doing manual labor instead of watching people work. Lol
@@RRBuildings Just givin' you crap Kyle. But you knew that. 👍
@@RRBuildings bro I watch your videos and you're no slouch! I'd love to have a fraction of your knowledge. Appreciate your videos and plan to use your methodology to build a building here in central NC.
Tracksaws? Drills? How boring! When are they going think outside the box... like the Makita MW001GZ! =)
PD: Happy Fool's Day