You can have my Makita corded gun for nothing mate.Afternoon folks. Looking for a new collated, has anyone seen any deals or have any feedback on theirs.
Thank you
You can have my Makita corded gun for nothing mate.
f**k off john, not you.
Absolutely.That's generous of you Andy, are you sure ?
Our Hiltis have no problems with 50mm on double tacking, so I'm sure they'd cope.Can i jump this thread has anyone ever had 1 that will fire 50mm screws in effort less on overboards?
Our Hiltis have no problems with 50mm on double tacking, so I'm sure they'd cope.
The one I posted above. The new gun puts 55s in like they’re 35s. Effortlessly.Tbf thats alot less stress on the gun though....what model is that please
The one I posted above. The new gun puts 55s in like they’re 35s. Effortlessly.
Get the Hilti rep out for a demo
I've got the Makita one for longer screws. Doesn't miss a beatCan i jump this thread has anyone ever had 1 that will fire 50mm screws in effort less on overboards?
I've got the Makita one for longer screws. Doesn't miss a beat
I doThanks why do you notvuse the réel?
I'd have to go to the unit to get the model number. I believe it's the previous one to what Tony has.Tbf thats alot less stress on the gun though....what model is that please
Same model number SD5000 A22I'd have to go to the unit to get the model number. I believe it's the previous one to what Tony has.
Waiting for aldi to release one do I can use batterys out me hedge trimmerYou can have my Makita corded gun for nothing mate.
f**k off john, not you.
Can i jump this thread has anyone ever had 1 that will fire 50mm screws in effort less on overboards?
I'm currently using 60mm collated with dewalt, the length of screw causes a problem at times but they go in effortlessly
@John jEdit: this is also caused by me putting 60mm screws back into empty strips
Only ones off floor
Ive got the dewalt one mate its a good second to the hilti goes all day if you can put a 4 amp battery in takes 60mm aswell about £230 might get it cheaperNo Tony I haven't got any hilti gear, that bundle you posted looks awesome. I know how good they are , I've seen them in action. Bit out of my price range right now tbh
A few people have told me the DeWalt is a close second to the hilti. Lad I know has 3000m of boarding on a cinema. He's bought a festool, had a feel of it, very smooth. Expensive thoughIve got the dewalt one mate its a good second to the hilti goes all day if you can put a 4 amp battery in takes 60mm aswell about £230 might get it cheaper
I’ve got the dewalt and for as much boarding as I do you can’t fault it, I’ve never had a single screw jam. One word of advice is don’t use cheap screws.
Got a link please...do you overboard with it?