You should push development further and sell a conversion kit compatible with off-the-shelf air hammer bits. I *need* a cordless chisel/hammer for breaking spot welds and I don't have access to an air compressor anymore.
Parting is such sweet sorrow… Have been thinking about an air powered one, looking online at the purpose built ones all use a palm nailer platform. Holy Pricey Batman! I can see the need for one.
Good post. I use a little air hammer. (Muffler Gun). They have springs to keep the tool in place. They're a bit longer....but work pretty good and you can adjust them via air pressure.
you should market this manufacture it and sell it make an adaptors for all4 of the cordless palm nailers and make bits for them you would make good money
The idea is just brilliant, thanks. I just wonder if its pneumatic version (dewalt makes it) would work better as it is much lighter - obviously you would have to bear with the air hose around but the tool itself I reckon it would be easier to control and use
Great tool build! I agree that hand planishing and shaping is a lot of work. Just for reference most aircraft rivet guns and air chisels are .401" shank. If you chuck a piece of rod (close to the I.D. of your part) in your tail stock, you can use it in the bore of the part to catch the part when use you parting tool. Helps with thin wall parts that like to snag on the parting step too.
Make one for a harbor freight palm nailer. There tiny and pack a good punch. With a lightweight air hose attached I think it would be very light. Your genius.
I was wondering if this would work. I currently have a reworked air chisel with a foot pedal for control but I am definitely going to try this. I love the idea of no cord or hose. Thanks for sharing this.
Looks heavy. I got a small IR air hammer that would probably do a lot better job you can feather the trigger and it's a short throw. If you've used a short vs a snap on long throw your notice quickly it hits a lot more per minute and it's much lighter. I got that thing used and abused over 30 years ago you can't kill that thing.
If I were a betting man I would payment it good idea if I were still doin body work I'd definitely buy this great idea like I said this is the ticket nice job Definatly a 🏆 great idea
I'm gonna try this with my $20 massage gun. Thanks for giving me the idea!
Man, if you decide to sell this adaptation i would be happy to buy it
ditto - even if its just the palm nailer attachment. Hell I'll take your 3D printed one and experiment with it to see how long it actually lasts.
Absolutely genius idea! Great work man!
You should push development further and sell a conversion kit compatible with off-the-shelf air hammer bits. I *need* a cordless chisel/hammer for breaking spot welds and I don't have access to an air compressor anymore.
I agree! Please do offer a kit.
yup Ill buy if you make a kit
Please make a kit. I don’t have a lathe or the experience. I would prepay you for it.
I have been really wanting to adapt a chisel to one of these for cleaning slag in tight spaces!
Do you think you could make a collar and bit?
Thanks. That is the cleanest lathe that I've ever seen. Mine hasn't looked that good since it came out of the crate.
That’s very clever, I have this nailer and additional uses for tools are great
Parting is such sweet sorrow…
Have been thinking about an air powered one, looking online at the purpose built ones all use a palm nailer platform. Holy Pricey Batman! I can see the need for one.
Well done great adaptation. Thanks for sharing.
Good post. I use a little air hammer. (Muffler Gun). They have springs to keep the tool in place. They're a bit longer....but work pretty good and you can adjust them via air pressure.
you should market this manufacture it and sell it make an adaptors for all4 of the cordless palm nailers and make bits for them you would make good money
i already am doing this. I stole his idea. I made enough money to pay off my student debt and traveling in Japan right now on what I made. 😃
link to buy ?
@@isaacv04 sorry I can’t even keep up with the orders I have right now.
@jessihawkins9116 AKA - You made nothing. If you did - you could've contracted the bulk out to third party. 😂
@@jessihawkins9116Troll. You couldn’t make a part if someone gave it to you 90% completed.
The idea is just brilliant, thanks. I just wonder if its pneumatic version (dewalt makes it) would work better as it is much lighter - obviously you would have to bear with the air hose around but the tool itself I reckon it would be easier to control and use
Best idea I've seen in a long time
I will be the third person to ask for one. Ingenious idea and been thinking and looking for something like this for mending plates on open joyces
Please give us the option to buy the kit to convert our own palm nailers! This is genius!
Can't wait to try it with my harbor freight!
Great tool build! I agree that hand planishing and shaping is a lot of work. Just for reference most aircraft rivet guns and air chisels are .401" shank. If you chuck a piece of rod (close to the I.D. of your part) in your tail stock, you can use it in the bore of the part to catch the part when use you parting tool. Helps with thin wall parts that like to snag on the parting step too.
Good idea! Nice work Chris.
Thank you
3:05 NEVER EVER REPEAT THIS. You may lost your hand or whole life. Especially - don't do it on low amount of rpm's. Use brush only on stopped detail.
This was a truly cool video. You are very skilled, sir! I wouldn't know where to start making something like that!
I can only agree 100% with your comments it definitely makes sense thank you
Absolutely brilliant ! Hell, Yes !!!
Hell yeah dude. Well done
Make one for a harbor freight palm nailer. There tiny and pack a good punch. With a lightweight air hose attached I think it would be very light. Your genius.
Nicely done, We actually use a cheap air hammer, it does work way better than beating with a hammer but this looks like it is maybe easier to use.
For your cheap air hammer, is it a short stroke?
This is super cool, well done
It would be awesome for tightening or replacing boat solid rivets.
EXCELLENT!!! Thanks for sharing, just subscribed!
metabo makes a air version of this nail hammer. could u show prints for the adapter to make it a sheet metal shaper? just a thought..thank s
What an awesome idea. Thanks!
Lame me up a kit, I’m in! Great idea. Now I need one
very clever , thanks for sharing this
I definitely need one of these to replace the awful air hammer I have to use to close Pittsburgh seams.
And I found my next project thanks man.
Awesome work man.
Parting is such sweet sorrow 😁
Shakespeare had to have been a lathe operator!
Ingenious!
I was wondering if this would work. I currently have a reworked air chisel with a foot pedal for control but I am definitely going to try this. I love the idea of no cord or hose. Thanks for sharing this.
Let me know how it works for you. I’m loving it so far.
Looks heavy. I got a small IR air hammer that would probably do a lot better job you can feather the trigger and it's a short throw. If you've used a short vs a snap on long throw your notice quickly it hits a lot more per minute and it's much lighter. I got that thing used and abused over 30 years ago you can't kill that thing.
Nice video mate. Thanks 👍🏻
My 15 year old cheap palm nailer already has that hammer attachment.
I forgot, or didn't know you have a RUclips channel til this popped up. I've been following you on IG for a while
So cool!
Brilliant. If you hadn’t explained it I would’ve thought it was a factory supplied tool.
Do you have the STL of the adapter on your website? Tried looking for it on your website and couldn’t find it.
I subscribed to your membership, but I didn't see the design drawings on the Internet.
Great idea!
Have you done other panel forming to show?
There is no other tool like this, the only cordless brand
Thanks
I would love buy one
My porter cable palm nailer came with a planishing bit.
Can you tell me a model number on that? I'd like to buy one.
@@jamesmurray6883 GN650. It’s about 10 years old.
Porter Cable PN650
Where can I find the STL or Fusion file on your website?
Good job fantastique
This should have WAY more views
Might help to edit title to spell Milwaukee right
Did you say you have the stl available please?
I would love to purchase one from u
Did you make them and sell them on your Amazon store?
Nice idea. I'd imagine that an air chisel could be made to work similarly.
Definitely. It’s a pretty common thing to see people do.
@@FullSteamDesigns as a retired tool & Die/metal fab, welder, etc. This is awesome! Definitely gonna make one of these! Thanks Bro!
Brilliant!
Thanks
You think this would work with air craft rivets?
Wonder if you could use it on bodywork if you had a dolly on the other side.
That’s what I made it for.
You could probably build a wooden mount for that and use it like a power hammer
How much for a metal one for my palm nailer it Milwaukee
Do you have a store that a person like myself does have a machine background, can buy the parts to make this work. This is an awesome idea!!!!!
Sorry I don’t.
i would like one
I have no use for a palm nailer until now.
How can I get a piece like this
I tried this before with skil auto hammer and my arthritis got worst. Sucks getting old.
Didn't see the sign file on your website , did you remove it
Maybe I’m dumb, but I can’t find the file on your website. Will you publish a link. Thanks!
What would it cost to get one made
Brilliant...👍👍
What a great idea.
Just need somone to make them and sell them on etsey
We need an update on this :)
Yes an update is in order. This looks awesome.
Can’t find the 3d print files on your website mate?
Do you still have the STL available?
I hate parting, snapped cutting blades way too many times.
Not bad if the part has a hole in it though.
Do you sell it ?
I'm doing this 💪🏽👍👍👏
They’re on sale for $100 with a batter today at Home Depot
@@FullSteamDesigns thanks bro im watching Tool Boss right now trying to see all the deal 👍👍👍
Aka the Loudening Deaf-Inator
Would be great for lead workers
Far Out!
Yeah make me one and how much 🧐❓
Maybe I can test the 3d printed ones and see how they hold up. That would be easier to produce
If I were a betting man I would payment it good idea if I were still doin body work I'd definitely buy this great idea like I said this is the ticket nice job Definatly a 🏆 great idea
Awsome idea, but the arthritis in my hands hurt just watching lol
Cool
Es un martillo censor
Why not modify the bit, rather than the holder?
Can you make me one
Why didn't you just use an air hammer just asking not criticizing
For the same reason I use a cordless impact or sander. No hose. I’m not attached to anything.
Can you make me one❓🤔
I wish I had time to produce them
@@FullSteamDesigns That’s OK I know what that’s like. No Time 😕
Where can I load the file you talk about in this video?
It’s an stl. It will work with fusion, cura, or any 3d printing program.
Music unnecessary. Music is subjective. We are here for your skill.
Natural machine sounds are relevant.
The lathe scares me. Watch your beard.
Make
I hate parting!
I hate how bulky Milwaukee made the palm nailer
Ya gotta fit the parts that make it work somewhere 🤷♂️
Bro that think is soo bulky, it really making it harder to use.
Just get the Skil electric hammer, trust me you won't regret it.
That looks a lot longer. Would be hard to get into curved panels. This one works great.
It is actually much better than the skill because your palm is inline with the piston, making it much easier to use.
Ok. Seriously.
Shut up and take my money 😂
I love this. Nice work man. 🤌
Best idea I've seen in a long time