My comercial electrical company carries this tool. It’s been very useful these past months since I’ve been running lots of 3/4 conduit. A very great tool
Nick It saves a lot more time. This is just a shot and go. In a second you have your 1/4 in or 3/8 in all thread hanging and ready to go. With a hammer drill it takes you 2-4 minutes due to having to drill the hole then having to tap the anchor with a hammer or fasten the anchor in the hole.
I actually get to use one of these at work they’re are nice but just the size of the thing makes it difficult to fit into some places but we can usually make it work
We use these at my company....great tool....IBEW 357 Las Vegas...your videos are good and have been watching for a few years now...keep up the good work my fellow sparky
I am a homeowner with a day job who does not do anything construction related for a living. That being said I am working on framing out my basement and Bought this th-cam.com/users/postUgkxHQsUrwNr5GQrnx9V4xDdUr56qxwuiBHt gun. I have done a few walls already, have probably shot a couple hundred nails through this thing and have yet to have a misfire. It works awesome, good depth on every nail if you have your compressor set right. My literal only complaint is that it is a bit heavy and my arm can get a little tired especially whrn I am nailing at odd angles. That being said I am super happy with it and would buy it again. Hoping the old girl allows me to get my whole basement finished out!
He mentions no dust from drilling. Drilling a hole makes room for an fastener. So my question is; how can this concrete with all the fasteners from this gun in it not cracking or getting weaker? I would expect to see a crack in the concrete in several places but it isnt there. Why?
Good nail gun , I get this stuff in USA 🇺🇸 for a friend in Ecuador 🇪🇨, I bought from hilti store in nyc , and sended to ecuador , my friend barely started a brother’s small company and all the guys who work in construccion for other companies in the same buildings that my friend work told their , this gun is a fucking beast, badass tool, usually in a poor country they rarely used this kinda tools , they were very impressed staring this tool in action ,my friend working in a ceiling areas
Now just to wait 10 years for companies to accept this cost :) I would probably save my company the cost of 5 of these in a week but they would never even consider it.
I WAS a hilti fan. The employees are so rude, prices are so high and competition is making tools just as good at a fraction of the price. Went to the Hilti store in salt lake City last week and they were sold out of everything I needed so they are going on eBay and I am getting the DeWalt battery powered nail gun and never giving hilti a penny again
@@sabljarka1158 6 months into it and the DeWalt nails are 50% cheaper!!! When a box of hilti runs 300$ and i shoot about 10,000 a month the savings is huge! Plus not a single issue with the DeWalt nail guns either.
I have the DeWalt and it sucks. Not enough power and the unit is not built strong enough to take this abuse. Jams too much. It will shoot into concrete but not steel beams.
That thing is incredible. It’s amazing what kind of innovation we’re seeing with our tools today. Crazy stuff. Thanks Bill. 👍👍⚡️
Being at the Hilti booth was like being on another planet. Their tools look so different but they perform so well. Thanks! 👍👍⚡️
Sparky Channel Thank you Sparky ⚡️⚡️
My comercial electrical company carries this tool. It’s been very useful these past months since I’ve been running lots of 3/4 conduit. A very great tool
Thanks for sharing!
Why not use a hammer drill and impact?
Nick It saves a lot more time. This is just a shot and go. In a second you have your 1/4 in or 3/8 in all thread hanging and ready to go. With a hammer drill it takes you 2-4 minutes due to having to drill the hole then having to tap the anchor with a hammer or fasten the anchor in the hole.
Alfredo Sanchez interesting, with threaded rod we use anchors that could be driven with an impact
Wow, that is a working machine. Great video Sparky.
It sure is! Thanks Gary!
They also make an extension handle, perfect for walking around firing up onto a ceiling before running cables etc.
I actually get to use one of these at work they’re are nice but just the size of the thing makes it difficult to fit into some places but we can usually make it work
Yes, it is quite large.
We use these at my company....great tool....IBEW 357 Las Vegas...your videos are good and have been watching for a few years now...keep up the good work my fellow sparky
Thanks Sparky!
I am a homeowner with a day job who does not do anything construction related for a living. That being said I am working on framing out my basement and Bought this th-cam.com/users/postUgkxHQsUrwNr5GQrnx9V4xDdUr56qxwuiBHt gun. I have done a few walls already, have probably shot a couple hundred nails through this thing and have yet to have a misfire. It works awesome, good depth on every nail if you have your compressor set right. My literal only complaint is that it is a bit heavy and my arm can get a little tired especially whrn I am nailing at odd angles. That being said I am super happy with it and would buy it again. Hoping the old girl allows me to get my whole basement finished out!
Very cool. That must have one hell of a spring behind the hammer.
It must have! ⚡️
the springs
th-cam.com/video/VcSJFMP-__k/w-d-xo.html
@@tiheneagabriel6548 Thanks!
He mentions no dust from drilling. Drilling a hole makes room for an fastener. So my question is; how can this concrete with all the fasteners from this gun in it not cracking or getting weaker? I would expect to see a crack in the concrete in several places but it isnt there. Why?
Good nail gun , I get this stuff in USA 🇺🇸 for a friend in Ecuador 🇪🇨, I bought from hilti store in nyc , and sended to ecuador , my friend barely started a brother’s small company and all the guys who work in construccion for other companies in the same buildings that my friend work told their , this gun is a fucking beast, badass tool, usually in a poor country they rarely used this kinda tools , they were very impressed staring this tool in action ,my friend working in a ceiling areas
Thanks!
Every Hilti tool is a desire subject from its own and every hilti tool owner bewares not to be stolen.
how much that kind of tools
damn, that's one hell of a tool! very nice
It sure is!
Dose it take gas as well
No.
Bill, you looked like you got your first kiss! That is a nice tool!
LOL! Yes, it really is an amazing tool! ⚡️
When is Hilty sending you one
That's what I Want to know
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That's what I want to know too. LOL! Cheers from sunny San Diego! 🍻🍺🥃👍👌🤙
omg. perfect
Amazing tools with amazing prices. LOL!
Heinrich! don't point that thing at our Sparky!
So this thing just uses impact; this makes so much stuff obsolete!?
I agree!!! That thing could do a lot of damage. LOL!
Now just to wait 10 years for companies to accept this cost :) I would probably save my company the cost of 5 of these in a week but they would never even consider it.
LOL!
There's a movie on netflix called xtrem where the hero slaughters a bunch of bad guys with this tool
The Wire has a different Hilti involved. Powder actuated.
I WAS a hilti fan. The employees are so rude, prices are so high and competition is making tools just as good at a fraction of the price. Went to the Hilti store in salt lake City last week and they were sold out of everything I needed so they are going on eBay and I am getting the DeWalt battery powered nail gun and never giving hilti a penny again
Its the same like you are buying a Rolls Roys or a Bmw . Both are good. But!?
@@sabljarka1158 6 months into it and the DeWalt nails are 50% cheaper!!! When a box of hilti runs 300$ and i shoot about 10,000 a month the savings is huge! Plus not a single issue with the DeWalt nail guns either.
@@rage801 makes sense
Dewalt much better
Hi Lou!
@@dennisgorny9486 You're crazy!
I have the DeWalt and it sucks. Not enough power and the unit is not built strong enough to take this abuse. Jams too much. It will shoot into concrete but not steel beams.