Hallo . Greetings to you. Makita is really good. They are all really good. Hilti is more expensive but may save you in the long run. DeWalt I can't comment on too much. Have not used it enough
Here in Scotland seems to be the makita collated is the most common , im on my sixth makita collated as is my brother . Some guys do have hilti and like you say it is slightly better to use , but tends to only be guys that lease all their tools from hilti that use them over here because of the cost . Used both dewalt and Milwaukee, dewalt is ok but a bit more delicate than makita/hilti and jams more often . Milwaukee is just useless the auto stop start is great but everything else is so bad from build quality to availability of small part and a LOT of jams . Just from my personal experience , love these comparison vids though 👌
Hilti is the best and nothing comes close imo. I screw 1000-3000 screws per day. I only work with metal profiles though, and not wood. Try screw Makita gun on plywood in a metal profile, good luck with that.
Hilti are by far the best collated screw gun!! Be pushed to see any dryliner using anything other than a hilti in the uk and they last three times as long as a makita
Just bought the Festool. I am an amateur, but first impression is very solid. Easy to use, and powerful. The auto-function is cool. But it was not cheap, so probably a stupid buy for an amateur like me. 😂
I have bought makita, and it's not good, it keeps jamming, needs constant cleaning, already have changed one head attachment, and I just can't use it in internal corner. Not much of use of it. My next one was aeg collated screw gun, much better than makita, but can't screw into internal corner.
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Good question, the DeWalt I've only used it a few times, and silly me I didn't have the belt clip so we couldn't give it a good run so I can't give you an honest answer. Makita is proven though.
I gone through a couple of makitas, they keep jamming. I’ve recently changed the screws to the DeWalt collated screws they seem to go better with makita. Just wanted to know if the DeWalt is better. Would be cool if you guys could dive the DeWalt a good run and compare 👍 cheers
@@mikesearle6710 Hi Mike yeah for sure need to give it a good run. Unfortunately I hadn't fitted the belt clip to it. I will get it run the whole day soon. So far its been solid, only issues is when we forget to change the screw size settings.
So perhaps it's a translation issue from down under to up and over, but I came away unclear if the thing didn't come with a clip or did you just forget to bring it? I suppose I should finish watching the rest of the show before I post, but I choked on THIS: JUST HOW LONG IS THAT BOARD, ANYWAY???? 20'? Nay - looks more like 24'? If those windows are 3' wide, that must be 24!!! Hurts my hernia just watching!
@@Maxkil No worries, mate. How's my Roo? Still love the old Foster's ad: Australian for Locksmith.... Fine - after shopping this gadgie it appears to be something with the std screwgun, not the automatic, collated attachment that's a separate purchase anyway? So I'm pretty certain there'd be a clip w/ the screwgun, although our version may hang the thing up-side-down for you. BUT --- how about that board length????
The downside to the Dewalt is there is a reverse button right next to the trigger that can be accidentally hit... Seriously tho, who uses a fuckin reverse button on a collated gun?
Just by that question I see you havent used autofeed screw guns often. The reasons these attachment based autofeed are soo popular is due to sometimes user error occurs when feeding so some screws wont dive in all the way or hit a void. The point of the reverse is for you to remove the autofeed attachment and remove the screw of correctly drive it in. Then reattach the attachment and continue.
I think the collated for Dewalt is just an attachment that can be put on any Dewalt screwgun. We never used collated guns (even when hanging lids), just got really fast at feeding screws from hand to the gun. When I was new I was taught a trick for if I missed the stud to get the screw out fast. Put it in reverse, run it, put it on the screw, then you could jerk the screw out and easily pull it out by hand.
What are those 15 cm x 25 cm (6" x 10") tiles (drywall pieces?) he's putting up in the ceiling? @8:51
Greetings from Germany. I have been working with the Makita for a long time and am looking for something easier. Good work!
Hallo . Greetings to you. Makita is really good. They are all really good. Hilti is more expensive but may save you in the long run. DeWalt I can't comment on too much. Have not used it enough
Dewalt for your impact drills and multi tools hilti for your collateds and nail guns simples
Here in Scotland seems to be the makita collated is the most common , im on my sixth makita collated as is my brother . Some guys do have hilti and like you say it is slightly better to use , but tends to only be guys that lease all their tools from hilti that use them over here because of the cost . Used both dewalt and Milwaukee, dewalt is ok but a bit more delicate than makita/hilti and jams more often . Milwaukee is just useless the auto stop start is great but everything else is so bad from build quality to availability of small part and a LOT of jams . Just from my personal experience , love these comparison vids though 👌
Hilti is the best and nothing comes close imo. I screw 1000-3000 screws per day. I only work with metal profiles though, and not wood. Try screw Makita gun on plywood in a metal profile, good luck with that.
Hi. Can u do a video of what tool u have and what people who want to go into drylining??
yeah i can do that
Beautiful view. Is that the Gold Coast?
Makita's are the best 👌
Same happens my dewalt me Hilti is called Betty old girl still me go 2
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Greetings from the state of Georgia in the USA! 🇺🇸 Thanks for sharing! It is awesome how quick those screwguns work! 👍
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Hilti are by far the best collated screw gun!! Be pushed to see any dryliner using anything other than a hilti in the uk and they last three times as long as a makita
How much is the screw gun
What is the name ok that gun
Makita collated auto feed screw gun
Just bought the Festool. I am an amateur, but first impression is very solid. Easy to use, and powerful. The auto-function is cool. But it was not cheap, so probably a stupid buy for an amateur like me. 😂
No not at all..... Great buy... It will last you. Please subscribe and keep me posted or share some pics on the Facebook group link in bio
I have bought makita, and it's not good, it keeps jamming, needs constant cleaning, already have changed one head attachment, and I just can't use it in internal corner. Not much of use of it. My next one was aeg collated screw gun, much better than makita, but can't screw into internal corner.
Yeah never tried the AEG. I am with them but slowly going to Makita
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I’m looking to buy new collated screw gun... what is the best makita or DeWalt??
Good question, the DeWalt I've only used it a few times, and silly me I didn't have the belt clip so we couldn't give it a good run so I can't give you an honest answer. Makita is proven though.
I gone through a couple of makitas, they keep jamming. I’ve recently changed the screws to the DeWalt collated screws they seem to go better with makita. Just wanted to know if the DeWalt is better. Would be cool if you guys could dive the DeWalt a good run and compare 👍 cheers
Makita seems to be a proven unit
@@WogChilli yeah for sure
@@mikesearle6710 Hi Mike yeah for sure need to give it a good run. Unfortunately I hadn't fitted the belt clip to it. I will get it run the whole day soon. So far its been solid, only issues is when we forget to change the screw size settings.
So perhaps it's a translation issue from down under to up and over, but I came away unclear if the thing didn't come with a clip or did you just forget to bring it? I suppose I should finish watching the rest of the show before I post, but I choked on THIS:
JUST HOW LONG IS THAT BOARD, ANYWAY???? 20'? Nay - looks more like 24'? If those windows are 3' wide, that must be 24!!! Hurts my hernia just watching!
Sorry mate. Not very clear. In the next video I think I explained it came with a clip but I didn't put it on. Forgot. Cough cough
@@Maxkil No worries, mate.
How's my Roo? Still love the old Foster's ad: Australian for Locksmith....
Fine - after shopping this gadgie it appears to be something with the std screwgun, not the automatic, collated attachment that's a separate purchase anyway? So I'm pretty certain there'd be a clip w/ the screwgun, although our version may hang the thing up-side-down for you.
BUT --- how about that board length????
@@palewriter1856 yeah 20ft these puppies. Only 10mm thick though. Pretty light
I'm thinking to buy hikoki collated screw gun. Any one had any good, or bad experience with it.
I've never used one hikoki are quality though. If you do let me know
The downside to the Dewalt is there is a reverse button right next to the trigger that can be accidentally hit...
Seriously tho, who uses a fuckin reverse button on a collated gun?
Just by that question I see you havent used autofeed screw guns often. The reasons these attachment based autofeed are soo popular is due to sometimes user error occurs when feeding so some screws wont dive in all the way or hit a void. The point of the reverse is for you to remove the autofeed attachment and remove the screw of correctly drive it in. Then reattach the attachment and continue.
I think the collated for Dewalt is just an attachment that can be put on any Dewalt screwgun. We never used collated guns (even when hanging lids), just got really fast at feeding screws from hand to the gun. When I was new I was taught a trick for if I missed the stud to get the screw out fast. Put it in reverse, run it, put it on the screw, then you could jerk the screw out and easily pull it out by hand.
Привет! А где второй брат Фёдора?)))
Ты думаешь он знаешь по-русски??
He is buying one makita every year. That must be a bad makita design
Not bad 2 our 3 hundred dollars
I think Makita is more durable in Africa.
I used one of those shithouse dewalt screw guns for a day... Unliked it
these guys are slow as hell