DCN692 & DCN660 Dewalt Nailer Tool Review’s

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Dewalt Framing Nailer and Dewalt 2nd fix nailer. This is a no nonsense review of both nailers. Should you get them ? Are they worth the money?
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The black handle on top of nailer is for unjamming the gun if a nail gets stuck
Most nailer have them these days
Great videos, thanks

paddy
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Only the 2nd fix fires brads and they are 16 gauge. The framer nailer fires nails, usually clipped head paper strip nails. Nice review and look forward to seeing you use them on future projects.

oneflymanflies
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Cheers fella, learnt a few things thanks to you. Been given a DCN 690 and a 692 for repair. Some problems obvious, some not so. Testing after 'repair' needs understanding of operation and on the job requirements. I like to give tools a good workout before I hand them back and buying the wrong nails could easily put me at a loss.

MrKittykat
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What you call 'rapid fire mode' on the 660 is normally referred to as bump mode. Hold your finger on the trigger in bump mode and every time the nose is pushed into the wood it will fire a nail.

shiny
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Lovely review, wonderful positive energy, funny and very educational. I didn't know anything about those either...hahaha...well done KAP, subbed and liked mate, keep the good work up. Cheers.

IamPeacefulWarrior
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Fantastic video, learned a lot from you and your information in regards to the brads and how the guns work.
10 outta 10.

coreycassidy
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I am not a carpenter but I am fascinated by how power tools make life so easy for the carpenters. Your explanation of the the first and second fix nailers and the brads angles were quiet refreshing for me.

LuckyMaseko-dp
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I love the phrase, "You don't know what you don't know". I am going to have to start using that more often. I don't do much framing, I am just a woodworking mortal. I haven't yet bought a brad nailer either. I don't build things in a hurry. I am happy to glue, clamp, and wait for the glue to dry. Thanks Mark!

David.M.
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Great review.
I am looking at getting the 692 and this helped me a lot as I have only used a small Brad nailer until now.

paul-
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Great review and good to see the actual nails being loaded. Enjoying all your content - keep it coming, thanks.

seanmcauley
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Thanks i learned a lot from your video! now i know witch one to buy for framing

paulvanderveen
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Good reviews, thanks. Switch on the top is the stall release lever. Used to free it up if it jams.

italianhouserestoration
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You cleared a few things up for me there Mark, thank you. I have the Dewalt 660 and I love it, regards, Fred

Fred
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Thanks for the info. I've never used a nailer so didn't know what the Brad angle.
Im off the find a 692. Cheers.

MrDwhite
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Hi, I think you'll have sussed it by now.. But just in case you haven't - the toggle on top of the 1st fix nailer is to clear a jam.. Great channel & content by the way, keep up the good work.. You've the right enthusiasm, very contagious 😁

jackchadwick
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Not sure if anyone has commented but on the finishing nailer there’s a power setting wheel on the side that sinks the brad deeper no need for a punch to manually drive it in more

outdoorsurvival
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Thankyou, just bought one, much rather watch your video than read the manual😊 well explained, , cheers

danieldawson
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Thank you very much for the review. This was more than enough for me for more understanding about dewalt nailers. Thanks a lot

michalkowalski
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Good video. Just FYI... when you switched to 'multiples' as you call it, you just hold the trigger in and each time the front compresses against the workpiece another nail is fired... so no need to re-engage the trigger each time. 👍

projectgaming
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Stumbled across your video looking for info on the DCN692; great content.
On the DCN660, leave it on the multi brad setting and you can either use the trigger as a single shot... or press and hold the trigger then thump the whole (loaded) gun into the timber and it'll go bam bam bam using the contact point as the trigger; much more fun and much much faster than pressing the trigger each and every time.

AndrewFaull-ev