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Milwaukee Electric Huck Bolt Tool 2661-20 Unboxing
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2022
- This is the new Electric 2661-20 Battery powered huck bolt tool from Milwaukee. It is a very fast and lightweight tool and is free from having to be tethered to an air compressor. That might not seem like a big deal to everybody since most of this type of work is done in a shop but.... now you dont have to worry about that dirty air hose in the truck pulling grease off the floor into a customers truck or dooing a quick repair out in the yard. If you are in the market for a huck tool and already have milwaukee tools it is definitly the way to go. its much faster and quieter than a pneumatic and practicallly no setup time. its a sweet machine.
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This is the benefit of battery technology progressing. Electric tools becoming more useful and actually viable. Good stuff!
very cool, if that would have been available when i bought my huck bolt tool i likely would have gone with that.
Milwaukees been doing some cool stuff lately, i really wish they had an electric die grinder yet
@@Bubbles8V92 um they do have a electric die grinder???
Turns out ive been looking in all the wrong places ill have to get one
so stunnng video-work,have a good day. mate- 📹
Thanks for the video I've been undecided between the Milwaukee and makita. I have to do a roof cap on my 359. Looks like I'll be going with the Milwaukee
Seems like a great tool so far 👍
Where do you get the attachments for it at?
What supplier you use to buy the hucks from
I'm glad to know about the electric huck gun, I will be getting one. I looked to see if you had a link for it. If you had I would buy one under your link.
cant help you with a link, the place i bought it from doesnt have a website, great tool!
Love the content man but I have one question are you repainting your Pete 359 green because if you are it looks great.
iim not sure tbh, i definitely want gold striping which goes great with almost any colour, i need to find a scheme on green that i really like to be sure.
Milwaukee... and a huck gun..... this satisfies way too many of my obsessions not to own one now!
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Do you use any gasket or sealant of any kind between the panels when you huck bolt them together? Great video!
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Great informative video! May I ask where you purchased the tips for the bucks? I’m wanting to buy the gun but not sure where to get the huck tips.
it was all through a local independant tool supplier that dooesnt have a website i can link to unfortunately. its an excellent tool though
What is a Milwaukee Hucktainer Fastener Adapter for M18 1/4" Lockbolt Tool???
Do you got the link for part# for the nose
Where can I buy a nose piece for 1/4” Mnagna Grip Lockbolts?
My 18V tools are so good now, the only time I fire up the compressor is to pump tyres up.... Great tool for hucks. How's the build coming along?
its going to be giong back toghether soon, almost got everything apart
@@Bubbles8V92 Fantastic! Looking forward to the build.
cool fact..David Paulides named his dog..Huck..which has greatly improved his quality of life..as this tool will change the users life too....circular logic but it is what it is..
The hucks for the fiberglass top should be aluminum
Fasteners should be installed with a weather and corrosion resistant sealant especially on exterior components exposed to moisture .
Factory sprayed the inside with rubber after hucks were installed, we will do that as well
The Mikita is slower than the pneumatic huck gun. It also can’t match the life of the pneumatic huck gun at near same price point. Wonder if the Milwaukee would any better
Do the nose pieces wear out or the tool side typically
Where do you buy the huckbolt attachment?
through a local tool shop with no website or i would send links, if you are in ontario i could send you info
Hey, I have my 85 359 needs some panels changed and was ordering the 2661-20. What were the part numbers to the mandrels or nose pieces for this tool? I'm sorry I'am new to the rivets. Just wanted to ask someone with the exprience
I have the MG06-722-20 Nose Piece, Try Blyer for 3/16 magnagrips
@@Bubbles8V92 thank you very much, my cab does have steel rivets. Would it be okay if I emailed you?
@@raymondacheson1928 sure Bubbles8v92@gmail.com
Huckbolts originated in the aircraft industry I'm told.
Wow, cool! In fact, we are a factory specializing in the production of lockbolts in China. As we all know, China's high-speed railway system has developed rapidly in recent years, and our technicians have many years of experience in this system. So the product quality is trustworthy. Anyway, we could offer some products for you to try for free if you want. What do you think?
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Link to buy that gun?
Not sure where the best place is in the states, got this one through our local independent tool supplier
that tool-killer technology is useless if it doesnt actually help you FIND the tool.
just take the tool apart and put in an apple air-tag wherever you can find some dead space.
extra 30 bucks per tool, but if it gets stolen, you'll actually get it back.
do you think they'll give the tool back once they realize it doesnt work? nah, theyll destroy it or sell it to someone else as is.
theres probably also an easy way to factory reset the tool so itll pair with a new owner.
I agree, at least they cant resell the tool but too bad they couldn't partner with airtag or tile on a $2000 tool