For months I could not decide between this and the Atomic pinner. As soon I saw on milwaukee website that a new 18g m12 nailer is coming out, made my decision easier. I am heavy in 12v platform due to the small sizes, therefore got many xtreme tools and all my mechanic Tools are m12.
I just ordered this since it was on sale at the depot. I plan on grabbing the 18 gauge if it goes on sale this black friday. While I do have a small compressor in the shop, nothing beats the convenience of cordless.
been looking at this m12 23 gauge pin nailer.. just waiting to pull the trigger lol. i happen to have the ryobi 16 and 18 gauge nailers .. only used them a handful of times but the ergonomics of this pin nailer looks way better.. a belt clip (ryobi doesn’t have a spot for it) , slimmer and better function.. thanks for the video .. on a side note.. what glue would you generally use to hold wood together if needed?
@@fergalhopkins1230 I was always told that nails are just there to hold the wood while the glue drys. 18 ga has a small head and 23 don’t. But honestly I use the 23 ga for baseboards some times. As long as I use glue.
Love my M12 23Ga nailer. Use it to build bee frames and hives. Works like a champ and is portable.
That’s pretty cool, I too love using this tool as well. I doubt I’ll ever pick up my air nailer again.
For months I could not decide between this and the Atomic pinner. As soon I saw on milwaukee website that a new 18g m12 nailer is coming out, made my decision easier. I am heavy in 12v platform due to the small sizes, therefore got many xtreme tools and all my mechanic Tools are m12.
I just ordered this since it was on sale at the depot. I plan on grabbing the 18 gauge if it goes on sale this black friday. While I do have a small compressor in the shop, nothing beats the convenience of cordless.
Awesome! Ever since I went to cordless Brad nailers, I haven’t pulled out the compressor for finishing work in a long time.
What was the sales price?
been looking at this m12 23 gauge pin nailer.. just waiting to pull the trigger lol. i happen to have the ryobi 16 and 18 gauge nailers .. only used them a handful of times but the ergonomics of this pin nailer looks way better.. a belt clip (ryobi doesn’t have a spot for it) , slimmer and better function.. thanks for the video .. on a side note.. what glue would you generally use to hold wood together if needed?
How would you rate the holding power of the 23g pins compared to the 18g nails???
Thinking of buying a 23g for a finishing job I have coming up
@@fergalhopkins1230 I was always told that nails are just there to hold the wood while the glue drys. 18 ga has a small head and 23 don’t. But honestly I use the 23 ga for baseboards some times. As long as I use glue.
Love my M12 pin nailer😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
It’s awesome!
👍👍👍.Thank you
Back in the day....we called them "beauty brads " no nailers to shoot these then , had to hand drive them . A pain , but that was what we did.
Which of the 23g pin nailer is most powerful to your opinion? Meaning which one would shoot longest pins deeper. Please advice
Answering your questions, what nail gun to use? #milwaukee #tools #metabo #carpentry
BOSCH!!!!
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Thanks 😊
What ??? Idk that gun exist
its amazing!!