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Daniel Berkey
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Milwaukee framing gun 2745-20 in action 30° or 21° magazine
This is a Milwaukee 2745-20 framing nailer and I’m showing examples of how it uses either a 30° magazine or a 21° magazine and how it nails with either one.
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Milwaukee framing gun 2745 30° or 21°
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How to change Milwaukee 2745-20 or Milwaukee 2744-20 framing nailer to use both 21° nails and 30° nails.
When I see vids like this I hat the companies because they knew they could of did just that but they just want to make you spend more money.
Does the paper strips vs plastic not cause a problem? Do both run well with this mod?
I prefer the paper strip because the plastic will shoot out the side of the gun and hit you sometimes and it hurts but it’s really a preference thing. It doesn’t affect the guns either way.
Awesome just awesome. I'm sure Milwaukee CEO's are shaking their heads. Thank you for figuring that out. And for helping your fellow man save some money
What are the benefits of a 21 degree over a 30 degree? I'm just asking as I want to to know which extended mag is best to invest in first
21 can fire thicker nails
Bro.. 🎉
Milwaukee should make a drum magazine for nailers.
i do have 21 degree Milwaukee trying to convert to 30 degree did cut off fit perfectly but only can shut one time and nail got hemmed can’t get it to work
Did you ever figure out the problem and get it fixed?
Good video
Thanks!
very important to check with the city about what type of nail is allowed to use for framing or building a house or shed.
Do you mean 30° vs 21° from the gun? They are the same nail once they are fired into wood.
How do these do with 8's? There's a whole lot more 8's in a building than 16's but nobody is showing sheeting on any videos I've seen.
Can you not just switch the tips on the magazine?
Nice!!
Does this nail gun take a paslode nails??
According to Milwaukee it does but I’ve never tried it.
💥💥 You really should’ve done this with the battery removed, my friend. It’s similar to working on a pistol with a round in the chamber. Is it any easier to change a 21 to a 30 degree.?? Great video. Thanks. 🤟🏼
There’s not much difference between changing one to the other one you have to trim a little bit off the top the other you have to trim a little bit off the bottom but takes the same amount of time
@@danielberkey8112 thanks. Safe shooting
Thanks! Just need to order the 30 degree
As stated works bot ways.
I find it extremely pathetic that Milwaukee would sell the guns with the smaller clips on them just to force you to buy the extended clips which they know you want to begin with so why not just sell the guns with the extended clips already on from the get-go and not waste the money making the smaller clips like I said extreme amounts of weak pathetic ignorance it's really sad that somebody that stupid is in charge
Because they want to max the profits, its a pretty smart move
Capitalism bro
Bc many want the small magazine unless your using them commercially. In that case tools Make you money that cost is insignificant. But that cost to use for personal use isn't. I'll take the small form factor all day for personal use. You can't make everyone happy the coin can't land on both sides.
Yet you continue to support and buy everything red🙄
the 21 degree says it takes up to .148 diamiter nails and 30 degree model says it will handle up to .131 nails.???
Still the same gun
I believe the angle limits the size the nail can be in order to still get a full-size head on the nail
i have 21 degree and modified put the 30 degree it keeps jamming
Make sure that you are using the 30° magazine when you’re using 30° nails. My gun has never jammed on me as long as I’m using the correct magazine for the type of nails that I’m using.
@@danielberkey8112 i am using 30 degree nail 30 degree magazeen
I may doing same wrong got 21 trying convert to 30” did all modifications but keep jamming everything time fit perfectly but got problems can’t get it to work
Does it make a difference in the gun in you use paper or plastic bands for the nails?
That does not matter the only thing that matters is that you use the correct magazine for the type of nails you’re using so if you’re using the 30° magazine that you’re using the 30° nails and if you’re using the 21° magazine you’re using the 21° nails
So I just bought the 21 degree gun am I able to put the 30 degree on it? All the vids show starting with the 30 degree gun to start. Could u show another vid for that way of doing it please thanks in advance
I bought the 21 degree nailer am I able to put the 30 degree mag on it or will the 21 degree mag only fit onto the 30 degree gun with the mod? Thanks
If you modify it like I show you in the video you will be able to swap out magazines to use either the 21° or the 30° magazine just by swapping out the three screws
I have the 21 can I change it to the 30 and how would I go about doing that mod. If someone has asked this already then I apologize but if U could make a vid or point me in the right direction for that mod it would be greatly appreciated saving me 400 bucks from buying a new hi.
m.ruclips.net/video/d1qBfJozs2k/видео.html Either gun can be modified one just needs a modification to the bottom one just needs a modification to the top watch the video and watch the ending it should explain the information depending on which gun you have
Can I put the 30 on to a 21 degree and If so can u show how that needs to be moded please. Thanks
m.ruclips.net/video/d1qBfJozs2k/видео.html Watch this video at the end it explains how you need to modify either gun. The one gun you take a little bit off the top the other gun you take a little bit off the bottom so watch the video and depending on which gun you have it tells you which direction you need to modify it.
So, initially, they are interchangeable. But Milwaukee made that small metal difference especially to push us to buy two bare tools instead of one 🤬
I can swap 21 on 30 degree gun
I can swap a 30 onto a 21 degree Gun??
m.ruclips.net/video/d1qBfJozs2k/видео.html Watch this video at the end it explains how you need to modify either gun. The one gun you take a little bit off the top the other gun you take a little bit off the bottom so watch the video and depending on which gun you have it tells you which direction you need to modify it.
No one seems to say why I need the different degrees though? I'd like to see them in action. Like what do I buy and why? I don't know what I need if I don't even know what they do and no one is breaking it down on youtube.
The only reasons to use different nails are cost, availability, longer nails not available in certain degrees, Code requirements in your area, and needing to nail in a real tight area. Check this video out! ruclips.net/video/n17jFmxNrvU/видео.html
The extended capacity magazines allow you to hold a lot more nails for more work time and less downtime getting and refilling nails. You can get them at Home Depot, and most other companies who sell Milwaukee products. They can also be ordered online. 30 degree extended capacity magazine 48-08-2745 21 degree extended capacity magazine 48-08-2744
@@danielberkey8112 Thank you for taking the time to reply and pointing me in the right direction Daniel! I appreciate it.
@@danielberkey8112 It appears they made a change. As of today (11/12/24), they both have a max nail length of 3.5".
Vcg construction gotta see this video asap
thanks for the info just bought the 21% nice to know you can swap out the mag with just a simlpe mod I'm editing my post I bought the 21゚ framing nailer extended capacity and saw this video and went out and bought the 30゚ extend capacity mag and performed the mod just as he explained and it works perfectly the guns are exactly the same
So is the weight difference in the magazine or the body?
Thank you
Hi Dan, Awesome video, exactly what I've been searching for. I have a 21 deg version of this. Would greatly appreciate it if you can post a video of working with the 30 deg mag. Thank you!
Here is the video! ruclips.net/video/n17jFmxNrvU/видео.html
Have you fired it with the modified magazine? The way Milwaukee explained it is that the hammer is at a certain angle and the framing nail tip would not accept any other nail that wasn’t the specified 21 or 30 degree even if the mag was tweaked somehow to fit. the hammer is adjusted specifically to hit at a 21 or 30 degree angle and could damage the gun according to them. Let us know if this actually works and you had not issues because it would be a good mod
My gun is the 30° gun which I then purchased the 21° extended capacity magazine once modified I’ve tested and I’ve used both style nails with no issue on the job site
You do have to have the correct magazine each time so when I’m using the 30° nails I do have to have the 30° magazine on there so you just have to remove those screws and attach that magazine then use the 21° angle nails you have to switch to the 21° angle magazine so as long as you have the correct magazine on there at the time there’s no issues.
Check this video out! ruclips.net/video/n17jFmxNrvU/видео.html
We appreciate the research that has got us to this video and this comment (all of us who were wondering about the ability to change) If I had to think of it, the hammer likely stays in place and is the same on both models. I believe the magazine is the only factor in changing degrees, and changing mag should match up with hammer blow.