Are Hammers Obsolete?? || Quick Look || Skil Autohammer PwrCore 12v

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @Henry_Swanson
    @Henry_Swanson 6 месяцев назад +323

    I think my wife has one of those. She's probably building me a birthday present because I hear her using it upstairs when she doesn't know I'm home.

  • @hillustration
    @hillustration 6 месяцев назад +172

    They're great for tight spots like between studs where you can't swing a hammer.

    • @asidesignstudios2027
      @asidesignstudios2027 6 месяцев назад +4

      I use (and recommend) a C clamp in those situations.

    • @matthewjbauer1990
      @matthewjbauer1990 6 месяцев назад +5

      Use a screw for that situation.

    • @ChrisS-oo6fl
      @ChrisS-oo6fl 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@matthewjbauer1990that would only work if you have your tight angled drill in the size space op was referencing

    • @julioshs
      @julioshs 6 месяцев назад +9

      we already have palm nailers. why this?

    • @theoriginalrecycler
      @theoriginalrecycler 6 месяцев назад +1

      Read my mind

  • @Iowa599
    @Iowa599 6 месяцев назад +40

    Use needlenose pliers to guide & to start nails, & to save knuckles.

    • @wizrom3046
      @wizrom3046 6 месяцев назад

      Yep, that's my secret trick when assembling those flat pack cabinets that have a back held on by 30 tiny nails

    • @Iowa599
      @Iowa599 6 месяцев назад

      @@wizrom3046 heavy duty staples work for that ;)

    • @SimonCoates
      @SimonCoates 4 месяца назад +2

      Another option is to push the nail through a thin piece of cardboard to hold it in position. Start driving in the nail then pull the cardboard away before the nail is fully hammered in.

    • @Metal_seer
      @Metal_seer 4 месяца назад

      @@Iowa599 Hit thumbs and knuckles are part of the training process, like my football coach made us run laps if we made a bad play. With a well balanced 19-22oz hamner, some practice, and concentration; they will happen extremely rarely. Needle nose pliers are necessary for very small nails.

  • @incorrigiblerogue1193
    @incorrigiblerogue1193 6 месяцев назад +3

    I've been in the skil 12v line for like 4 years and I have been blown away by the performance of every tool I own. The impact will break loose the lugs on my truck no sweat. I also have the oscillating tool and the drill driver and they are both tough as nails. I dropped the drill 12 feet onto concrete twice within about 2 min and it never blinked. I also left it out in a fairly solid rain overnight and I blew it out with my air compressor and it still runs like new.

    • @ariguerrero8762
      @ariguerrero8762 5 месяцев назад

      I wouldn't even say their circ saw "blows me away" and it's the one thing that's half decent haha

  • @jhippl
    @jhippl 6 месяцев назад +71

    i use the hell out of mine to install about 300 electrical boxes and some joist hangers that i couldnt swing a hammer to get at.

    • @ST-0311
      @ST-0311 6 месяцев назад +2

      This is exactly what I would use it for.

    • @MattHmm-rq6dn
      @MattHmm-rq6dn 6 месяцев назад

      Exactly why I use southwire smart boxes that screw on make it apprentice proof!

    • @jhippl
      @jhippl 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@MattHmm-rq6dn I wish I could use those but our account has it down to 33 cents per box and measures install time per down to the min and allots 3 min per box done.

    • @MattHmm-rq6dn
      @MattHmm-rq6dn 6 месяцев назад +2

      That's your employers loss I tend to favor ease of install and my employees comfort. I'll trade materials for time if it makes sense and pass the cost onto the customer. Happy employees are more productive but I get your situation.

    • @Goodman._
      @Goodman._ 6 месяцев назад

      Now I know what it's supposed to be used for.

  • @bobcantstandzyobitz9778
    @bobcantstandzyobitz9778 6 месяцев назад +8

    Craftsman used to make one, haven't seen one in a while. Interesting to see someone else making it. They are good for tight spaces.

    • @bt5252
      @bt5252 6 месяцев назад

      Looks suspiciously similar!

    • @Pro1er
      @Pro1er 5 месяцев назад +1

      A lot of companies made them, they seem to be a fad for awhile then go away.

  • @luigar1976
    @luigar1976 6 месяцев назад +84

    The hammer will never go away. It does things power tools cant

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад +7

      I agree! I've loved that MAC tools 48oz ball peen hammer for 25 years! Thanks for watching!

    • @anomilumiimulimona2924
      @anomilumiimulimona2924 6 месяцев назад

      Yea, ask paul pelosi
      I heard he likes ball peen-is

  • @muffinvapes
    @muffinvapes 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is a refreshing review. Honest. Fun. You earned yourself a subscriber

  • @MattHmm-rq6dn
    @MattHmm-rq6dn 6 месяцев назад +46

    Main points 👉 use a 4ah battery makes it way more powerful also straight mode really ups the power as well. The way it was used is its absolute weakest. I use mine for cut nails in historic houses and the smaller ones fit in there 2.5in or less. I also ground down a air hammer attachment to fit in and it's now a light duty air hammer or planishing hammer. The big thing I use this for (it's better than the m12 palm nailer) joist hanger nails (ticos). Some inspectors refuse to let us use Simpson screws even though there rated for structural things like that. When they do it I'm forced to pound thousands of short nails and I'm almost all battery power so I don't want a positive placement gun that's gas or air. After you throw on a 4ah battery and try it straight do a update video? You'll see it in a new light. It an also punch out rivets as well 👍 I would love to see that update video thanks agian.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад +10

      The sad thing is a 4ah battery is in the top drawer of the red tool box directly behind me....🤡. Your going to get your video wish, I ordered the M12 palm nailer and well revisit this one for sure. Thanks for watching!

    • @MattHmm-rq6dn
      @MattHmm-rq6dn 6 месяцев назад +3

      The m12 palm nailer us much bigger than air equivalent and I feel is more aquard. Feel free to get it but I returned the 3 for the crew and bought more of these. The sad part is we are 80% m12 users then flexvolt so when I brand has something more usable it's hard to have a different battery platform around for one tool.

    • @patrickyeager7994
      @patrickyeager7994 6 месяцев назад

      @@MattHmm-rq6dnwell said , all my cordless tools are makita for the past 15 years. It started with one impact, drill and it was all over after that.

    • @bernitup6492
      @bernitup6492 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks... I have to pull out the 4 ah when I hammer the fan clutch on my Trailblazer.

  • @Jasonitodd
    @Jasonitodd 6 месяцев назад +18

    It sounds nuts but i use mine as a pneumatic air hammer to take off clutch fans on vehicles. Perfect due to its tiny size and has yet to fail to loosen one.

    • @bernitup6492
      @bernitup6492 6 месяцев назад +1

      I am about to use mine on a Trailblazer clutch fan that was overtightened.

    • @pdloder
      @pdloder 5 месяцев назад

      Can you elaborate?

    • @bernitup6492
      @bernitup6492 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@pdloder Use it smack the fan clutch nut loose. You will need to have a big enough wrench or the fan clutch tool.

    • @bernitup6492
      @bernitup6492 5 месяцев назад

      @@jackmalone8195 Trust me, you will be happy you have it when working on those fan clutches...

    • @NoName_213
      @NoName_213 4 месяца назад

      Broke

  • @Lwimmermastermetalart
    @Lwimmermastermetalart 6 месяцев назад +13

    Being a toolmaker and engineer I’m used to solving problems. I would make inserts to hold the different size nails. Similar to how those screw driving units that capture the screw. In theory you should be able to drive the nails with only one hand. Send me yours and I’ll make some and you can review it 😂. Seriously I would.

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks 6 месяцев назад

      @@Lwimmermastermetalart i would definitely figure something like that out if I owned one! The manufacturer should already have thought that one through! A decent manufacturer anyway not skil!

    • @incorrigiblerogue1193
      @incorrigiblerogue1193 6 месяцев назад

      That's a hell of an offer ✊

    • @Lwimmermastermetalart
      @Lwimmermastermetalart 6 месяцев назад

      @@incorrigiblerogue1193 if I really thought I’d ever use one of these I’d buy one and do it in a heartbeat. I love challenges and think I could really improve it. Hey anyone wanting to send me one I’ll do it for free. Maybe Skill will then knock off my idea😂. Not really funny as I have several things I’ve invented that got knocked off. EVEN having patents. Even the big boys at Harley knocked me off. Pockets aren’t deep enough to fight any of the big boys 🤔 gee isn’t that why we spend the money to get patents ? Sorry, I’m a bit bitter on the subject. Seriously anyone wanting it, you got nothing to loose. Absolutely fee. I’ll even ship it back on my dime. 😃

  • @moseshancock3336
    @moseshancock3336 4 месяца назад

    I have the old hammerhead it worked for the job I needed to get done I uses it twice a year to make sure it works. 😊😊

  • @Namington
    @Namington 6 месяцев назад

    Great demonstration of the right-angle functionality that a casual user is likely to experience. Very informative video.

  • @job38four10
    @job38four10 6 месяцев назад +4

    This is a must have when putting cedar shingles and trim boards on when the eve boards is already on and under a foot away, hammers require a great deal swinging room to get anything done, and nail guns are to big, this auto hammer is great for tight spaces. I bought this two years ago just so I could finish putting shingles on, I also used in in tight places inside with 10 penny nails. My only complaint is why the hades dont Ryobi or Dewalt make this, now I'm in another battery and charger setup...........

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks 6 месяцев назад

      @@job38four10 you do know they make all sorts of adapters now that allow you to use most batterries with most any tool? Thats MOST not all! Your mileage may vary. Just do your homework!

    • @job38four10
      @job38four10 6 месяцев назад

      @@StonemanRocks Yeah I tried one of adapters once, it didn't adapt, I wanted to put my Dewalt battery into my 2013 Milwaukee circular saw, didn't work so I went all Dewalt and Ryobi, the Milwaukee is still collecting dust....

  • @tomhollins9266
    @tomhollins9266 3 месяца назад

    When the air nailer fires short in a tight space I can see that being very handy. I use my hammer a lot but can't remember what I used it on last. I have a nice Irwin that is balanced and very comfortable in my hand. Even though I have several other brands, I always reach for the irwin.
    Use cases: Gutter spikes, soffit repair.
    But overall, I too like screws because one can disassemble "it' if need be.

  • @tonyflick5542
    @tonyflick5542 2 месяца назад

    It's great as a electrician putting in boxes :).
    I love mine!.

  • @TheXanthoman
    @TheXanthoman 5 месяцев назад +2

    I was a general contractor for about 10 years , and although its not something i would have used a lot , there were often times when i needed to nail something where there was no room to swing a hammer or fit a screw gun so the only options were to use a right angle screw gun which were relatively uncommon before the advent of cordless tools or use a palm nailer which involved a compressor and hose which was a definite inconvenience when you only had to drive 4 or 5 nails , would have been well worth $45 to me but cordless tools hadnt really come into their own in those days ( mid 90's )

  • @minigpracing3068
    @minigpracing3068 6 месяцев назад +4

    How well will it work with a pin punch to remove or set pins? How about a metal chisel? How about beating wheel lugs out of a wheel hub on a car? I'm guessing the last choice will be too much for this little hammer.

    • @zaccothren3271
      @zaccothren3271 6 месяцев назад

      Use mine to set and punch out pins. Works great for that.

  • @joaquinchan9936
    @joaquinchan9936 6 месяцев назад +1

    I used this very tool installing hardware on a shear wall right before inspection. Tool saved my ass.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад +1

      This is definitely one of those occasional use but saved my ass tools. 😂

  • @jeronimotorres1
    @jeronimotorres1 6 месяцев назад +12

    This and palm nailers are very convenient for tight spaces where you can't swing a hammer or fit a nail gun. If you ever have to build a deck or install a lot of brackets (such as Simpson Strong Ties) then a tool like this is gonna be used a lot. For the average home owner, I'd say it's not worth it at $100 since they might not use it as often. But if it goes on sale for $45 it is an absolute buy at that price for anybody.

  • @rrssmooth6643
    @rrssmooth6643 5 месяцев назад

    Nice tool , good for tight spaces, but love the sound and feel of whacking a nail in with a hammer.

  • @SiskinOnUTube
    @SiskinOnUTube 6 месяцев назад +3

    We always straightened the fence staples so they're parallel. It just works nicer. I can't see that doing it.

    • @MrGroganmeister
      @MrGroganmeister 6 месяцев назад +1

      We do the same. It makes the angle of entry parallel? so it goes in easier.

  • @themeat5053
    @themeat5053 6 месяцев назад +2

    Big Mike, my secret construction/woodworking tool addiction is a hammer. Love me the old school wooden handled 20oz. USA model, I've been using for years. I had a pneumatic palm nailer for a while because it was the hottest thing on the market. What a pain in the neck that thing was. Didn't last long in my tool kit. Skil is doing a nice job trying to grab market share. My wife might like something like that to hang pictures, or disciplining the grandkids. Used a ton of those staples on chicken wire in the coop. Great job!

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад +2

      There's a few retirement age carpenters on RUclips that effortlessly use a hammer for framing and Ive always been impressed with that skill. Unfortunately the contractor I worked for was not a fan and I never really became a real professional with a hammer. Light framing and decks we used screws. Whole room framing we got out the guns and I'm pretty fast with my Paslode. The little auto hammer is pretty entertaining to use and I'm sure I'll find some uses for it. If only to annoy friends and family. Thanks for watching Meat!

    • @themeat5053
      @themeat5053 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ProjectsForAllReviews I get you. Here we use nails for both framing and decks because we worry about the sheer vs. grip strength. The decks would be lagged into the rim and then the rest of the framing was nailed. Of course, the decking could be screwed onto the joists (or nailed if we were in a hurry). Anyway, love your stuff.

  • @robthompson8285
    @robthompson8285 6 месяцев назад +12

    I would still suggest buying an air compressor and a nail gun. The compressor is so versatile and is something you'll be glad you have in the years to come. Cool idea though. Thanks for the review 😊

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад +3

      I agree Rob! They still sell the Porter Cable 3 gun kit with pancake compressor I bought at least 15 years ago. $329 now and worth every penny. Thanks for watching!

    • @MattHmm-rq6dn
      @MattHmm-rq6dn 6 месяцев назад +1

      My last air tool is a pallet denailer once that becomes battery I won't have a use for mine. I've even downsized to a little senco hotdogs at this point.

    • @Pro1er
      @Pro1er 5 месяцев назад

      @@MattHmm-rq6dn Agreed.

  • @Murrray_Duncan
    @Murrray_Duncan 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for doing the review Mike. I got mine on the same deal as you and free shipping from the USA to New Zealand. I love Amazon... I've used it for installing a few electrical boxes in tight areas between studs and some cable clamps I had to nail up under deck joists. I also had a play just nailing in normal places but prefer a regular hammer due to the nails being wiggly in the auto hammer collet. My only gripe is that only the collet is magnetised. I would have liked to see the actual hammer magnatised as well if it's possible. Other than that I really like it and it does what I wanted it to do.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      Im still amazed Amazon with ship from the US to New Zealand for free! I definitely don't see myself using this when a normal hammer or screw gun could be used. That said I can see it getting me out a jam occasionally or for electrical which well be doing a lot of here on the new shop. Thanks for watching!

  • @wallheadkdir
    @wallheadkdir 3 месяца назад

    I could see this being helpful for someone not so proficient in swinging a hammer in a tight spot but that's about it

  • @d.aardent9382
    @d.aardent9382 5 месяцев назад

    I didnt know they made this. I do repairs and restoration on clocks and other furniture and wood objects, cases,etc
    i run into replacing hardwood panels and tiny pieces and use very small fine nails at times, i usually have to predrill a small hole into hardwood to be able to drive the flimsy little wire nails into it without them bending up, maybe with this i could drive them very quickly with the fast repeating strikes and i wouldn't need to pilot hole then use a nail guide and even with a narrow tack hammer it's difficult to get in close as the placement is just restricted by other cabinet wood parts.
    Interesting.
    For me it might be worth getting as i tend to use a lot of smaller nails more often.

  • @richadent968
    @richadent968 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your review and honesty. You at lest now TTI is not the only cordless tool maker.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      TTI brands def get a lot of attention and make some good tools but competition is good for all of us! Thanks for watching Rich!

  • @brickhammerSS
    @brickhammerSS Месяц назад

    That thing is bad ass! Im getting one

  • @yupsir791
    @yupsir791 6 месяцев назад

    I like how the anvil covers the whole inside diameter. I just tried it on a cable staple with two nails and it gets jammed on the side. I bought a battery powered palm nailer from Milwaukee to repipe my house. When I am on my stomach trying not to fall thought the drywall this works great to secure the pex to the 2x4's.

  • @DoRC
    @DoRC 6 месяцев назад

    It would be nice if they made regular air hammer style attachments for it. I could see that being really handy for smaller jobs where a full size air hammer is a bit too much

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 4 месяца назад

    Framing contractor with a hammer could drive a 3" nail with a single swing. For tight spaces I use my palm nailer. The only Skil tool I have is the 77 magnesium circular saw.

  • @KetansaCreatesArt
    @KetansaCreatesArt 6 месяцев назад +3

    There must be or should be an adapter for the small nails.

  • @SwapPartLLC
    @SwapPartLLC 5 месяцев назад

    Might be good for putting in electrical boxes or in tight spots where you don't have room to swing a hammer. I don't see it replacing a hammer or nail gun, though.

  • @JeffRL1956
    @JeffRL1956 5 месяцев назад +1

    Instead of trying to drive the nail straight in when it's wobbling all over the place, use a pair of pliers or even a thin piece of card with a hole in it to support the nail in a vertical position. Then the autohammer will be much more effective and easier to use.

  • @peterlommel
    @peterlommel 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Mike,
    What about a test of the Skil 7800AA Renovator ? Seems an interesting tool with a variety of accessoires?

  • @samv2783
    @samv2783 6 месяцев назад

    Looks like a good alternative to a pneumatic palm nailer if you don't have a compressor. Probably good for joist hangers in a tight spot.

  • @buffoon1234
    @buffoon1234 4 месяца назад

    I think for tight nailing it may be good to have😊

  • @mak4374
    @mak4374 6 месяцев назад

    I have two of the Ridgid pneumatic palm nailers, use them for ALL big nails, I think I am getting one of these, maybe my into to Skil battery lineup - currently have both the Skil table saw and mitter saw, which I love, but use the Ridgid and Bosch battery lineup.

  • @FunAtDisney
    @FunAtDisney 6 месяцев назад +1

    A couple years ago I upgraded my powers tools to DeWalt 20V. Prior to that for years I used the Black & Decker Matrix (the one where you switch out the attachments) and that worked great for years, putting in a balcony deck, redialing a porch deck, kitchen remodel, etc. I chose DeWalt because you can find them anywhere unlike the exclusive brands at HD and Lowe’s.
    I am thinking for the tools you don’t need as much power (multi-tool, hand-held small recip saw, etc.) for getting DeWalt 12v tools - But I have to say the SKIL 12v line looks amazing and for less $$. The fact that you got this for $45 and a battery and a charger is great. There is no way you could get a DeWalt 12v tool kit for that price.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      I completely agree! For years a bought Ryobi for lesser use tools when I didn't want to spend Milwaukee money. Skil has been pumping out good stuff lately and Ive started to rethink the Ryobi line. See my Ryobi track saw vid (what a joke). Only problem I see is it'll take Skil years to come close to the massive variety of tools in Ryobi's lineup. Thanks for watching!

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks 6 месяцев назад

      @@FunAtDisney ya well dont just believe it just because it says skill because skill tools are crap ! They are low end! Id buy harbor freight before skill if I had to! Neither one though if I have a choice!

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks 6 месяцев назад

      Everyone thinks of “skilsaw” from the 70s and 80s which were bomb proof saws ! I still have a worm drive and wouldnt trade it but, a few yrs back i traded for a kit by skill with a drill and rotary saw 18v! They were gutless and the battery’s lasted about a month! The whole kit was total junk!

    • @FunAtDisney
      @FunAtDisney 6 месяцев назад

      @@StonemanRocks SKIL has really upped their game over the last 2-3 years a whole lot. There is way too many great tools brands out there and they had to, and I think did!

    • @FunAtDisney
      @FunAtDisney 6 месяцев назад

      @@ProjectsForAllReviews That is true about the variety but it looks like there are committed to expanding their line. I think Chervon the parent company sees how they compare the TTI and B&D-DeWalt by having a 3-tiered of brands (Flex, Koblat, Skill) at Lowes and that compares to the Milwaukke, Rigid and Ryobi over at Home Depot. As I said I had the inexpensive Black & Decker Matrix kit with a couple of added-on tool heads that are now 15 years old and still work, even the 2ah batteries still charge (don’t last long, but they work!). And I pushed them hard many times. It’s all about how you take care of them.

  • @davidmohr3935
    @davidmohr3935 8 дней назад

    Wondering if you could tell me what the width of the tool
    Measures at the head? I have a narrow workspace need something similar to fit into- my palm nailer is too wide

  • @krazmokramer
    @krazmokramer 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video. That product is a solution for a problem that rarely exists. Real men swing hammers!!😄

  • @davidwexler1745
    @davidwexler1745 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm an electrician. My linesmans are the only hammer I need.

  • @zaccothren3271
    @zaccothren3271 6 месяцев назад

    I use it to punch out pins in places where my punch fits but it’s too tight to whack the punch with a hammer. Works pretty good for that. Better than it does for driving nails imo.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад +1

      That’s a good one. Didn’t even occur to me to use with a punch or chisel. Thanks for watching!

  • @bernitup6492
    @bernitup6492 6 месяцев назад

    Glad you finally made a video. I snagged 2 at $56 on prime, would have preferred at your price. One for the home and one for the automotive that will live in my tool box.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      $56 is a great price too for a kit. I'm sure I'll keep finding new uses for this. Thanks for watching!

    • @bernitup6492
      @bernitup6492 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@ProjectsForAllReviews I have found so many so far. Just awhile ago, I had to clean up some wires running under my roof, I used this hammer to install nail in clips. It was a breeze with this.

  • @sandiekelley8513
    @sandiekelley8513 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this review. Can hold the nail at the start with needle nose plyers or forceps. As for the driving a flat point through the wood to get it onto the cinderblock, I think if you drilled a starter hole through the wood... just saying.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      Starter home would have made a ton of sense for sure. I tried driving that nail in the cinder block without the wood off camera and it was also a no go. Some things are just better with a hammer. Thanks for watching!

    • @sandiekelley8513
      @sandiekelley8513 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, some things are better when you can feel that impact and tell what is going on at the point. I meant a starter hole in the wood that was a little smaller than the top of the shaft, then a stone working bit to the size of the small end for the cinderblock.

  • @philoso377
    @philoso377 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video and presentation.
    I have the first generation now looking at this most recent model can’t help but asking this question. We all know how large a nail head is so why do the receptacle of these hammers so large? Not a fraction larger but 2x larger. Is that necessary? This is why I never bought a second one.

  • @philliplopez8745
    @philliplopez8745 6 месяцев назад

    I have a combo hammer impact driver . I used it with great affect driving nails and screws overhead and at arms length.

  • @MrJohnnyboyrebel
    @MrJohnnyboyrebel 6 месяцев назад

    I use a pneumatic palm hammer to remove nails from boards when I have demolished something. I recently demolished a pergola and had to back out several dozen nails. The nailer impacts much faster than I can swing a hammer and is more accurate.

    • @Pro1er
      @Pro1er 5 месяцев назад

      They now have a tool just for that purpose, it removes the nail with one punch.

  • @Greeves
    @Greeves 6 месяцев назад

    I had the Ryobi version. Maybe good for tight spaces but pointless for everything else. I tried using it, to make sure if given it a fair chance but gave up in the end & sold it on eBay

  • @raygoble274
    @raygoble274 6 месяцев назад

    For me, I've never been someone to use a hammer all the time, so I'm terrible at it. Any nail I drive will most likely get bent over and be surrounded by hammer dents in the wood. This tool is EXACTLY for me, since getting mine some time ago, I've only used manual hammers for nail removal from old wood.

  • @laurentdumas3198
    @laurentdumas3198 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Mike, for me it's either the nail gun ( compressed air at the workshop, battery powered on site ), for repetitive nailing or the good old hammer with traditionnal nails that I prefer. This thing looks like a gadget...

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      It's definitely a gadget but there's some specialty uses out there and the comment section has some good pro comments about creative uses for this. Figured it would be an interesting vid and hasn't disappointed! Thanks for watching Laurent!

  • @tmacmi9095
    @tmacmi9095 6 месяцев назад

    Nice concept but it needs an assortment of interchangeable nail holders for different size nail heads.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад +1

      I agree and as someone else commented a stronger magnet. Thanks for watching!

  • @asidesignstudios2027
    @asidesignstudios2027 6 месяцев назад

    What would i use it for? Recycling. Nice video, solved my curiosity about these type of tools. Thanks.

  • @Josey-Wales
    @Josey-Wales 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for another great vid!! Mike !
    Would be great for between studs!

  • @smartmeis
    @smartmeis 6 месяцев назад +1

    its good for working on cars, geting rusted bolts unstuck, spray a little wd-40 or kroil, and hit it with that bad boy, boom breaks loose. great tool man, i need one. never got it cause i really dont need it, just want it.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      It's going to work with me tomorrow! Im curious how useful this tiny "air" hammer will be. Thanks for watching!

  • @boltonky
    @boltonky 6 месяцев назад

    They are $300 in NZ and it ships from overseas, but i can see the benefits only thing would be how long can you withstand the vibration for as i have done jobs with air hammers etc and your arm goes dead but guess at end of the day be good for when you have no strength left....added to the dream list

  • @mgreg8134
    @mgreg8134 4 месяца назад

    They might be OK for tight spaces but you can't beat a pneumatic nailer for like framing or sub flooring.

  • @damonmoritz6173
    @damonmoritz6173 5 месяцев назад

    I need to get one for removing upper ball joint

  • @THEPLAYR
    @THEPLAYR 6 месяцев назад

    I would honestly use one of those for driving out rivet nuts and stuff like that.

  • @J-Colt
    @J-Colt 6 месяцев назад +1

    Grabbed one at Lowes on half price. Took it out to back porch which I plan on replacing in a couple years. Had tons of nail heads popped up and used for that. Worked great.

  • @RustyRaceHorse
    @RustyRaceHorse 4 месяца назад

    Does it have an electric claw on the back to remove nails?

  • @dbomber69
    @dbomber69 6 месяцев назад

    You could use a socket for larger diameters. And the socket extension bar.

  • @peterdeans4635
    @peterdeans4635 6 месяцев назад

    Good torch👍😊

  • @57WillysCJ
    @57WillysCJ 6 месяцев назад

    I have a air palm nailer that works well. I could see this for someone whose hands can't take using a hammer or someone who doesn't know how to drive nails with a hammer. I don't know how many years the battery would last sitting in a drawer for the person that uses it maybe once a year.

  • @curlydave7689
    @curlydave7689 5 месяцев назад

    I will wait for one with more oomph from DeWalt or Milwaukee. Until then, it is my old palm nailer. The compressor is sort of an issue, but a palm nailer works with the smallest, lightest compressor I have. No need for a giant construction compressor when the smallest HF one in existence will do.

  • @jeffsnyder289
    @jeffsnyder289 5 месяцев назад

    Mike, I've watched most of your videos on Skil stuff and I just got back from my local Lowes where I picked up a clearance 12v 2.0ah battery, BUT right next to that battery was a NEW 12v impact driver kit for $70 that said it was 1 inch shorter than the previous gen and was kitted with a new 12v usb c battery just like the 20v one you showed off on your channel a while ago. Do you have any contacts at Skil that you could get ahold of and review these new 12v batteries and/or find out if they will have larger usb c batteries too??

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  5 месяцев назад

      I haven’t seen the 12v version of the usbc batteries yet. I’ll throw any email to Chervon and see if I get anything back. Seems Skil has been laying low lately. I haven’t heard much and doesn’t seem as if anyone’s been reviewing Skil tools recently. I’ll let you know if I hear anything back. Thanks for watching Jeff!

    • @jeffsnyder289
      @jeffsnyder289 5 месяцев назад

      @@ProjectsForAllReviews Thanks for the follow up!! I was shocked when I saw it. They've been clearancing Skil 12v/20v tools and batteries at my Lowes stores, so it seems they are silently rolling out new stuff with no press on them, they're just appearing in stores. Seems like a major step forward from a DIY brand to have two way usb c charging batteries and ditching their stand alone chargers, yet no press about it???!! Anything you can find out and pass along would be greatly appreciated!! Keep up the great content!!!

  • @tinkerer4
    @tinkerer4 6 месяцев назад

    I got one of these a while ago. I use it pretty much exclusively for electrical boxes and sometimes Simpson hardware. I wish they modified the head somehow to hold the big electrical staples for Romex. It would be worth its weight in gold if it could do those. I find it to be handy sometimes, but probably more of a novelty in most situations.

    • @MattHmm-rq6dn
      @MattHmm-rq6dn 6 месяцев назад

      You can make a air hammer attachment to fit inside it with a larger cup on the outside. Got a busy with a lathe they can make one in minutes

    • @myshots101
      @myshots101 6 месяцев назад

      Just make a slit on the collet to hold the wider staples. You'll have a hammer and staple holder in one.

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks 6 месяцев назад

      @@tinkerer4 its called crappy engineering by skil!

  • @thefrankperspective4247
    @thefrankperspective4247 6 месяцев назад

    4:13 in. Wondering how this would do with pallet nails back into pallet wood. Might be a decent niche.

  • @nicholasdobson3185
    @nicholasdobson3185 4 месяца назад

    What purpose does that battery cover serve

  • @thisisntanoption
    @thisisntanoption 6 месяцев назад +1

    I used mine the other day to knock the forms of a pad I was pouring for a commercial water heater.

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      Nice! I figured we'd get some good creative use comments in this one. Thanks for watching!

  • @paulbuckner375
    @paulbuckner375 6 месяцев назад

    I would suggest a nail gun or stapler.

  • @Ollieslife101
    @Ollieslife101 Месяц назад

    I think it's good for my wife as she hates hammers and really is dangerous swinging one..and i end up having to do all her little projects cuz she won't hammer..I got the craftsman version (smaller) and for her and a pair of angled needle nose to hold nails she loves and its works great for her and her crafts and projects and I don't need to be a burden cuz then I take credit for the project haha

  • @stevenfoust3782
    @stevenfoust3782 5 месяцев назад

    Would be good for joist hangers or place you can’t swing a hammer or run a screw.

  • @ruben_balea
    @ruben_balea 4 месяца назад +2

    Farmers won't like it because it lacks the adjustable wrench feature of their traditional "hammers" 😅

  • @Raul28153
    @Raul28153 5 месяцев назад

    most guys can drive a 16D nail in with just two smacks with a hammer, So that gizmo has a steep hill to climb. Maybe it's good for folks with carpal tunnel?

  • @MyScotty7
    @MyScotty7 6 месяцев назад

    Some tool that I like it!

  • @iangregoryhome
    @iangregoryhome 6 месяцев назад

    I use the HIKOKI(Metabo HPT) version, I love it especially in places where you can't get the nail gun in or swing a hammer.
    Others laugh when I get it out but they soon want to borrow it 😂

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hadn't seen that Hikoki version. Looks very similar to this but 18v. Im a little surprised Skil didn't do this in 20v. Thanks for watching!

  • @davidsanchez3981
    @davidsanchez3981 6 месяцев назад

    I love mine,,,it is BAD ASS...Ran a crap load of nails framing walls...

  • @a9ball1
    @a9ball1 6 месяцев назад

    Looks like a fun new toy.

  • @Cornflake5497
    @Cornflake5497 6 месяцев назад

    You should work with a Chisle? How would that work?

  • @terrellscaife2411
    @terrellscaife2411 6 месяцев назад

    I never seen one of those what is really slick

  • @andrewsmith8355
    @andrewsmith8355 6 месяцев назад

    Using it straight vs angled seems to be a little stronger might want to see if you get the same results

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      We're definitely going to do another vid with this one and do a little more testing. Ordered Milwaukees M12 palm nailer to compare. Thanks for watching Andrew!

  • @Greenmachine305
    @Greenmachine305 6 месяцев назад

    This might be useful in loosening hard to reach hydraulic fittings.

  • @scottphillips2420
    @scottphillips2420 4 месяца назад

    It's a battery powered palm nailer for nailing Joyce hangers.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 6 месяцев назад +1

    Reminds me of My old Hammerhead branded model

  • @johnme7049
    @johnme7049 5 месяцев назад

    Just about any air tool could be made 'electric'. Before I had a nail gun I built my deck with an air powered 'Palm Nailer'. I was basically an air hammer without the long barrel. I still have that palm nailer and it's great as you don't need special nails for it.

  • @dionkraft6782
    @dionkraft6782 6 месяцев назад

    ever think of holding the short screw with a needle nose plier ?

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      Sure but what fun would that be? Plus if I went in the box I could just get a 🔨 jk. Thanks for watching!

  • @i8as
    @i8as 6 месяцев назад

    Might be good for driving in door pins for a pickup or a house. Thats how i see.

  • @walsakaluk1584
    @walsakaluk1584 3 месяца назад

    That would be ok for tapping concrete formwork.

  • @hindesite
    @hindesite 4 месяца назад

    Maybe good where you ned to reduce the impact of a hammer or on bouncy or poorly supported materials.

  • @frednel4326
    @frednel4326 6 месяцев назад

    Great video thanks bro, this will be handy where its difficult to swing a hammer, but also limited tasks, btw that hammer ur using is two pounds, a 4 pounder has a rectangular head and bigger, just a correction bro, as a boilermaker/welder by trade for more than 45 yrs i know so just saying ✌

    • @ProjectsForAllReviews
      @ProjectsForAllReviews  6 месяцев назад

      Lol!!!!! We’re both wrong!! I went out to confirm. 48oz which I knew. Just mathed wrong. Good eye on your end!! Thanks for watching Fred!!

  • @JesseJames-wj8ft
    @JesseJames-wj8ft 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am a union carpenter and still do a fair amount of swinging, we tend to use nails when greater sheer strength is required, same for home use. I use nails and screws doing most stringer backing boards for steps, these auto hammers come in handy for things like that. I have a 12v craftsman from their abandoned nextec tool line, and also an air palm hammer. Though not something most people would use regularly, doesn't hurt to have one handy.

    • @SHADOW.GGG-
      @SHADOW.GGG- 6 месяцев назад

      wtf is a union carpenter

    • @JesseJames-wj8ft
      @JesseJames-wj8ft 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@SHADOW.GGG- Going to assume this is a serious question. A union carpenter is a carpenter in a carpenters union, which usually requires at least 3 years of apprenticeship. In addition to gaining experience in the field, there are continuous upgrade and refresher courses, some fields like scaffolding, lift operation and piledriving [to name a few]require current certification, which has to be renewed from 1 to 3 years. Many jobs in many locations, including almost all large construction jobs, require union carpenters, you can not get on the job site if you are non union [scab]

    • @jamesrowlands8971
      @jamesrowlands8971 6 месяцев назад

      @@SHADOW.GGG- someone who is paid properly for their work, and who has an organisation to go to if they're put into unsafe places.

  • @jerrygould8
    @jerrygould8 6 месяцев назад

    would porbably use screws, with a angle adapter, just like to be able toundo easy too. hure this could be handy for some though.

  • @scottmorse1798
    @scottmorse1798 6 месяцев назад

    with a typical 16d nail at 3 inches with the depth of the head it can get into a real tight spot no hammer or drill motor can get in to. pick up a right angle drill like the 12v Milwaukee which is the shallowest head i know of and see if the skill can get into a tighter space there is your next video. we're waiting.

  • @denjocreative
    @denjocreative 3 месяца назад

    Do you have link for me to buy this ?

  • @peterdement
    @peterdement 6 месяцев назад

    Use for driving short tight clusters of hangar nails.

  • @shug831
    @shug831 6 месяцев назад

    Like having an angled driver on your screwdriver, very handy in the right place but just give me a big hammer the rest of the time.

  • @plastcc
    @plastcc 6 месяцев назад +1

    Would be handy installing bathroom fans between joists. Too bad it can't do Romex staples

  • @ricktablelander5043
    @ricktablelander5043 6 месяцев назад

    try it with Hardwood instead of Pine THEN we'll see if it's worth it?