Milwaukee M18 Roofing Coil Nailer

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ค. 2024
  • Finally the Milwaukee Tool M18 Roofing Coil Nailer!!! A dream come true! This tool is really going to shine on those 3-5 square jobs, repairs and those little lower roofs and eyebrows that always are a pain bringing you airline up to. Wooooo!!
    Available Q4 2024
    6 nails per second. Single door for nail compartment, vinyl siding head attachment with magnetic holder on the nailer for ease of accessibility. Weighing in at 7.3lbs bare tool and 8.6lbs with the M18 3.0 High Output battery.
    $379 bare tool or $479 kitted.
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ความคิดเห็น • 13

  • @mariocole6204
    @mariocole6204 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Was this at a conference?

    • @the_ladyplumber
      @the_ladyplumber  15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@mariocole6204 Milwaukee Pipeline

  • @bq6162
    @bq6162 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Nice nailer but too heavy for all day use. Great for repairs and small jobs but would be exhausting holding that beast all day.

    • @the_ladyplumber
      @the_ladyplumber  21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      For sure. It’s designed for 3-5 square jobs👏🏼

    • @carlosf9278
      @carlosf9278 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

      You get used to it tbh… I’ve used the heavy Hitachi coil framing nailer all day for roughly 3 days straight… you get used to it… but it doesn’t mean you like it 🗿😂
      That said, when you’re doing small 3-4hr jobs, this tool is a beauty

    • @carlosf9278
      @carlosf9278 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@thunderboltpenetrator8498 no one really holds anything for the full day lol my workers complained about the finished nailers I bought being too heavy but they request it more and more now since it’s just so much more convenient than bringing a compressor, unrolling the hose and bringing in a nailer… I don’t even wanna begin with how long the clean up/pack up takes sometimes if you’re using 50ft cables or longer☠️☠️
      I think the trade off is well worth it… my only complaint with Milwaukee current battery powered nailers is that they’re all too bulky compared to their pneumatic counterparts, so sometimes it’s hard to get into tight spots unless you get creative lol

    • @bq6162
      @bq6162 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@thunderboltpenetrator8498 Gearing? Sounds like you don’t even have a grasp on the English language, never mind roofing. Time is money little boy. The more that nailer is in your hand and the less it’s sitting on the roof deck, the more money you will make. Let that be a lesson to you. Stay in your lane kiddo.

    • @bq6162
      @bq6162 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@carlosf9278 you’re proving my point for me. Comparing a finishing nailer to a roofing nailer is ridiculous. If they’re complaining about holding a finishing nailer every 3-5 mins for 10 seconds then you should find better/tougher wood workers. The whole point of doing a roof is to be nailing shingles non stop to be efficient. When shingles are t being nailed then the job is at a standstill. So that nailer is put down as little as possible. That’s what thunder-non-penetrator clearly had no clue about which is why he was embarrassed enough to delete his uneducated comment.