This Is The FIRST Milwaukee Tool That Changed MY LIFE

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I own most of the Milwaukee cordless tools but none of this compare to this one tool that I probably didn't even need. The Milwaukee 2447-20 so good and every other stapler is so bad that I had to make this video.

I finally found the perfect place to build the ultimate car guy compound. Tons of car parts, tools, and a motorcycle were left behind. So today we're going to sort through everything, throw a ton of stuff away, and start cleaning things up. A new house, a new shop, and a place to build cars better than ever before... but the house has some strange secrets of it's own.

Tech Channel: @TechThrowback

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Common Questions:

What motorcycle do I ride? A few. Ducati 1198, Honda Goldwing, Honda Grom, Honda Ruckus

What do I do for a living? Make YouTube videos.

Can you wheelie? No, I suck.

Are you fast? Sort of. I suck mostly though.

Where can I keep up with you off the bike?

Instagram: WatchJRGo

Facebook: WatchJRGo (or JRGo, FB hates my branding)

Do you go to school? College, for 2 classes.

Why do you ride so dangerously? What do mean? I was doing 25.

Do you go to the track? Of course, hopefully there will be videos in the future.

Do you play video games? No, but I might stream N64 Goldeneye at some point. Twitch: WatchJRGo

Are you afraid the police will watch your videos and arrest you? Something something evidence something something warrants and due process of law

#NewHouse #DreamGarage #CarGuyCompound
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"If they take my stapler, then I’ll set the building on fire…" - Milton
He wants his Red Swing-line stapler back....

dhass
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I’ve had the Ryobi 18 volt version of that for a few years now, with a couple of 1.5 ah batteries. I’ll never go back to a hand stapler. Zero issues with it tearing insulation or fabric, pinching wires, or destroying “printed” vinyl.

Get the matching brad nailer if it’s on sale - you’ll use it more often than the staple gun.

EweToobUsername
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I am a firearms instructor and we have the Ryobi one at the range, it’s a lifesaver for posting targets day in and out.

ben
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Ryobi makes one as well. For the home owner it's perfect. I have one and couldn't be happier. Was free when I bought a battery 2 pack.

TieFighter
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I'll give you some advice on how to tell the fake Milwaukee tools from the real Milwaukee tools on Amazon. There are NO authorized Milwaukee Tool retailers on Amazon.

mckrackin
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I'm a Ryobi guy and their version of this is on my shopping list. I borrowed one from a friend for a litte project a while ago and I really loved it!

ulverop
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I bought the Milwaukee electric stapler years ago, best stapler ever to secure insulation with…. It was inexpensive as well, back when I bought it (tool only, had the chargers and batteries already) was like $49, this was in 2017/2018

mwolrich
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I have a 50 year old hand stapler I inherited from my dad. It is the only one I’ve used that doesn’t fatigue my hands. I also have a plug in electric. It does the job ok, but makes the lights flicker in every house in my neighborhood 😂 Glad to see there is a good alternative.

charlesdalton
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Back in the late 90's I had a Makita 9.6 stick pack stapler. Then a few years later I switched to Ryobi, when they were blue, and got their stapler. Still have it but might need to pick up the Milwaukee when I need more batteries. Tech tip, don't use batt style insulation in the basement. I've done a few and the best method is 3" pink foam on the walls, then 2x4 framing laying flat masonry screwed with 2" pink foam in between. Quiet and moisture resistant.

BrentWolff
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I have a Ryobi version. Ryobi, Ridgid, Heart, and Milwaukee power tools are manufactured by TTi.

frestkd
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I did the same thing. I got the stapler as a novelty when it first came out and I ended up loving the tool.

Solaramericandancer
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I bought one of these today and you were exactly right - a game changer. I need to re-insulate my garage and this will make it soooo much easier.

shepherd
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I purchased a Ryobi stapler to finish restoring my pool table. Best money every spend. It will definitely come in handy when finishing the basement or redoing upholstery on my dining set.

bestgoalie
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I agree. I have the Ryobi one. Love it. Except I always loan it out when I need it.

nottingham
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Killer recommendation! Thanks JR. 2 batts with the kit is a no brainer.

micksed
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Did flooring with my Dad growing up and we always used the hammer staplers for stapling whatever underlay. For stapling down it's fine, as gravity does most of the work and you get good at the rhythm and strength control after a while. There will always be the odd one here and there that will tear through the material, so I can see how that gets annoying for things like vapour barrier on a wall when you have to hit a 2x4 edge on rather than having the forgiveness of floor underlay.

frostykyogre
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I have the milwaukee stapler its awesome i love all the m12 tools

cjandsara
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I have that stapler and it truly is worth the money. It sure beats cramping your hands with the old chrome T-50 stapler...

chrisfromthelc
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Ahhh yes. Thank you for reminding me of the good old days where I build bleachers with my teachers 12v dewalt tools. Those truly were the days. 😂

jc
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Thanks JR. I went to the Home Depot website and was able to get the starter kit with the batteries and charger for 129 less my military discount brought it down to 116.10 plus tax. As I get older (77 years) I need better tools - no more forcing things with brute strength which I never had much of anyway.

rodvanloon