When I watch you guys I think well they are salesmen but I mean this thing is a beast 💪 I'd never use one but those who would really ought to take a look at this one I 'm impressed !!!
Got a question. I have one of these and when using it in hard fence post like locust or older fence post that really has to be hit hard to get the staples in, mine goes into some sort of jam mode or safety or something of that nature. I have to shut it off, empty and reload the staples even though it doesn't appear to be jammed and even then it may not start reworking until letting it sit turned off for a couple of minutes. Is this normal or is something just wrong with mine? These are very hard post that kicks the gun back and won't let it drive them all the way in even on full power and pushing against the gun. Guess they were never tested on hard post. I haven't been able to use it in softer post consistently yet to see if it acts up in them too - just seems to be the really hard post.
Hi James, I’ve never heard of “instant tube” do you mean for electric fencing? The black insulated tube? If so then yeah, this should be fine as long as you can hold it.
The cost of this where I live without the dual use of (batten staples @ 30mm and post staples @50mm) makes this unsuitable for my needs even with my ownership of existing batteries.
I think the gas has it with convenience. You'll be out of staples before you are gas. But you could well run of batteries before the staples, making it a big expensive hammer 🤣
@@MachineryNation that is true! I'm forgetting the flaming battery. I have both first and second fix Paslode but don't use them that often. I bet it's heavier tho with the big battery? Did you weigh them?
Game changer? You act as if they came up with this great new idea in fencing. Stockade changed the game 20 years ago....everyone else just copied it. Not saying they didn't do a great job of copying, but they didn't change the game.
For a second you got me on that reverse. I was thinking whoa!! 🤦🏼♂️ 😆 😆
Hahaha 😂😂
Good idea getting an experienced professional in.
Yeah, helps to get a proper view on these pro tools 👍🏼
I WANT one, have no need for one whatsoever though
That Milwaukee is tremendous! zero ramp up time kicks like a mule!
It is blooming lovey! Cheers mate 👍🏼
@@MachineryNation I could not agree more
Nice bit of kit and great demo.
Thank you Neil 👍🏼
When I watch you guys I think well they are salesmen but I mean this thing is a beast 💪 I'd never use one but those who would really ought to take a look at this one I 'm impressed !!!
Hahaha, love it. Thank you Bill. It is most impressive 💪🏼
Nice review guys if I get a big fencing job mite have to get one for now will stick with me Stanley hammer thanks again
Subscribed, can't get enough of the Milwaukee videos 👌 I want that giveaway! Lol 😆
Thank you 💪🏼👍🏼
That’s because you ‘support the currant thing’ Based 👊
That is one impressive tool!! 👊🏼
Fantastic review guys 🙂
Game changer dewalt has had there fence stapler out for 3 years
That is so cool.
Thank you 👍🏼
Best thing ever
Got a question. I have one of these and when using it in hard fence post like locust or older fence post that really has to be hit hard to get the staples in, mine goes into some sort of jam mode or safety or something of that nature. I have to shut it off, empty and reload the staples even though it doesn't appear to be jammed and even then it may not start reworking until letting it sit turned off for a couple of minutes. Is this normal or is something just wrong with mine? These are very hard post that kicks the gun back and won't let it drive them all the way in even on full power and pushing against the gun. Guess they were never tested on hard post. I haven't been able to use it in softer post consistently yet to see if it acts up in them too - just seems to be the really hard post.
That’ll make life a bit easier and quicker for the fencers.
looked at one in store. Very well built, the staples look great. But gun may be a bit heavy.
Deer?
My experience with the gas guns is the gas, even though you get the winter climate kind, is really a hassle to deal with
100% Milwaukee for your then 😎
What about instant tube that you would be putting on the post for high tensile wire
Hi James, I’ve never heard of “instant tube” do you mean for electric fencing? The black insulated tube? If so then yeah, this should be fine as long as you can hold it.
@@MachineryNation thats what we call it over here nail gun varies lot in price, great day brought it out waiting 3 yrs for 1
How does it work on hedge post?
The cost of this where I live without the dual use of (batten staples @ 30mm and post staples @50mm) makes this unsuitable for my needs even with my ownership of existing batteries.
Thank you for the feedback Buzz. Do other guns offer 30mm and 50mm in one tool? This one does 40/45/50mm
Does this work with 16 gauge wide crown staples?
This only works with Milwaukee’s own staples.
Lock and load ! For get the 9mm🤣
You mention user error and then you did the biggest user error. By having your gun pointed in the direction of a person
well the hammer is not £500 so will be using hammer. Obviously if I had the money yep would go for gun, good for contractor guys.
Good tool ... a shame you can't have one tool that can do stapples AND nails...
This is very true!
I think the gas has it with convenience.
You'll be out of staples before you are gas. But you could well run of batteries before the staples, making it a big expensive hammer 🤣
Why do you think it is more convenient? The gas gun has battery and gas.
@@MachineryNation that is true! I'm forgetting the flaming battery. I have both first and second fix Paslode but don't use them that often.
I bet it's heavier tho with the big battery?
Did you weigh them?
@@MachineryNation The battery lasts ages on gas guns though as it doesnt really fire the staple.
I’ve never worn a giveaway I’m sad😢😢
Try bump firing 😂
Game changer? You act as if they came up with this great new idea in fencing. Stockade changed the game 20 years ago....everyone else just copied it. Not saying they didn't do a great job of copying, but they didn't change the game.
Goof
I'd like to see how it goes into Hardwood....
It won’t be a problem, getting them out again will be the real issue!