@@commandcleanpressurewashin8386Milwaukee can do it in speed 2 of their respective drill which I believe has about the same rpm but more torque… in any case, I own and love both drills
It was for one of his vids he had to compare milwaukee drill to that dewault and it was the faster one that would win and to this day dewault has not finished the hole
I can see why it stopped - you were putting it into such thin, unsupported plywood that it bended and bound up the hole saw. Normally, anything you want to cut a hole through will be nailed to a supporting frame of some type- and not just hanging in the wind.
I call HUGE BS Here. You're trying to drill a 4-inch radius hole in a 1/4 wood panel that's only supported at its One Edge. This is causing bend and flexing during the process, stalling is going to be imminent WITH ANY Battery powered and possibly Corded drills. Stop the fakery. Better support that thin wood panel squarely then do your drilling. No stalling will happen. Don't try to kid a skilled tools user.
@crunkwun thats ok Jesus..... you can try it yourself ... even better bc then you can't say oh he cheated or used a pre drilled hole that we didn't see... it's not that complicated. I work in construction and if you don't push down excessively hard and have a decent holesaw it goes. I'm not making videos or a influencer. Take it for what you want .
True. The video being referenced did Milwaukee at more of an angle and dewalt was straight. People who like to complain said Milwaukee won bc of that angling
Yea they did say Milwaukee was slanted giving it an advantage so now he slanted the DeWalt. Damn if you do and damn if you don't .. there will always be a cry baby.
Essa ferramenta dewalt 1007 ela é compatível com outras baterias menor tipo 5/3 ampere ou ela é como a top de linha da bosch tem que ter a bateria maior pra entrega toda sua força ?
Aren’t you supposed to state that you’re being sponsored by Milwaukee?? And before anyone says anything, I have no dog in this fight. I use Festool all around.
Ok but it's protect feature is kicking in so that it doesn't disintegrate your wrist.. if you want it to keep drilling when it catches turn down the speed, it's literally doing it's job..
Hit it with your purse. Holes that size should be drilled in 1st gear, if it catches it'll break your wittle wrist. Or feed slower. I don't seem to have that problem
The host is a big Milwaukee fan boy, I stopped watching his Dewalt videos unless the other guy is here. This guy is real bias towards Dewalt, and as a tool reviewer, that is bad!
We all know you like Milwaukee that’s why you trying to make Dewalt look bad, choosing a Chinese made tool over an American made tool what a lame dude.
Arguing with the VCG is like a toddler telling a locomotive engineer they don't know how to run a freight train. Leave it to the professionals clown @spookiekoon69
Why in the hell are you trying to drill a hole that size in 3rd gear???
I know it will work much better if he slows it down
Cuz Milwaukee can do it
@@commandcleanpressurewashin8386Milwaukee can do it in speed 2 of their respective drill which I believe has about the same rpm but more torque… in any case, I own and love both drills
Who drills a hole that size in top speed? More torque in low speed and easier to control…. Come on man
It was for one of his vids he had to compare milwaukee drill to that dewault and it was the faster one that would win and to this day dewault has not finished the hole
I can see why it stopped - you were putting it into such thin, unsupported plywood that it bended and bound up the hole saw. Normally, anything you want to cut a hole through will be nailed to a supporting frame of some type- and not just hanging in the wind.
Hammer mode spins faster, I know on the 999 you can have the drill on in hammer and click it back to drill and keep full RPM but no hammer
I call HUGE BS Here. You're trying to drill a 4-inch radius hole in a 1/4 wood panel that's only supported at its One Edge.
This is causing bend and flexing during the process, stalling is going to be imminent WITH ANY Battery powered and possibly Corded drills.
Stop the fakery. Better support that thin wood panel squarely then do your drilling. No stalling will happen.
Don't try to kid a skilled tools user.
Does having the drill in hammer mode disable rotation protection???
Well I used a 18v 15 year old Dewalt and it worked🤷♂️... did you try another drill, perhaps you got one of the rare faulty drills.
@keno4811 video proof or I'll say I can walk on water.
@crunkwun thats ok Jesus..... you can try it yourself ... even better bc then you can't say oh he cheated or used a pre drilled hole that we didn't see... it's not that complicated. I work in construction and if you don't push down excessively hard and have a decent holesaw it goes. I'm not making videos or a influencer. Take it for what you want .
It's on an angle best way to bind hole saw up is try drilling on an angle
True. The video being referenced did Milwaukee at more of an angle and dewalt was straight. People who like to complain said Milwaukee won bc of that angling
Yea they did say Milwaukee was slanted giving it an advantage so now he slanted the DeWalt. Damn if you do and damn if you don't .. there will always be a cry baby.
Essa ferramenta dewalt 1007 ela é compatível com outras baterias menor tipo 5/3 ampere ou ela é como a top de linha da bosch tem que ter a bateria maior pra entrega toda sua força ?
The new XR power pack battery lets it deliver all the powers!
So it does it really really freaking fast when it does it, AND it does it really well like normal, at a controlled speed.
I love how people don’t use a tool properly to show how it doesn’t work when used improperly.
Hey cuz maybe the waukee can do it the same way too, should try it
The drill isn't stalling. It has their perform and protect sensor. Because of the way you're using it, it shuts down to protect the tool and you
GOATED!!!
Ima team red guy but bro your drilling on a 25 degree angle ofc it’s gonna bind
Aren’t you supposed to state that you’re being sponsored by Milwaukee?? And before anyone says anything, I have no dog in this fight. I use Festool all around.
Ok but it's protect feature is kicking in so that it doesn't disintegrate your wrist.. if you want it to keep drilling when it catches turn down the speed, it's literally doing it's job..
Negative Ghostrider
Oh boy
With that rusty 10 years old hole saw I think is not a chance!
Hit it with your purse. Holes that size should be drilled in 1st gear, if it catches it'll break your wittle wrist. Or feed slower. I don't seem to have that problem
Maybe don’t use dewalt 3rd best drill??
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Use Hilti SF6-22 😉
The host is a big Milwaukee fan boy, I stopped watching his Dewalt videos unless the other guy is here. This guy is real bias towards Dewalt, and as a tool reviewer, that is bad!
Maybe use the tool correctly… being a Milwaukee sycophant doesn’t make the flawed DeWalt test mean anything.
I’ve used the dewalt drill for years and not once has it ever stalled on me drilling a 6” hole, faulty drill or user error 🤣
You haven’t used this DeWALT drill for years.
@@VCGConstruction Lol 😅😅😅
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What kind of 🐈 reports videos?
Exactly
Someone who's butt was all red and chaffed 😂
You guys still didn’t kiss
You’re tuned in to the wrong channel, but you do you boo boo.
We all know you like Milwaukee that’s why you trying to make Dewalt look bad, choosing a Chinese made tool over an American made tool what a lame dude.
Learn how to drill straight 😅😅😅
Stop jabbing the drill into the work piece.
Have you ever actually drilled a hole before??😂😂😂
I didn't see Milwaukee anywhere in this video?? Tf yall talking about
Their previous video testing this drill vs M18.
Arguing with the VCG is like a toddler telling a locomotive engineer they don't know how to run a freight train. Leave it to the professionals clown @spookiekoon69
Can't argue with stupid lol😂