brand new milwaukee roofing gun Is finally Here

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Brand new Milwaukee roofing gun is finally here and it is awesome! This roofing gun is a huge upgrade over the current Dewalt Tool gun and a great indicator that more cordless coil guns could be coming out soon! Let me know if you will be picking one of these up!

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I’ve used the Dewalt nailer for new construction windows almost everyday since it came out. All of our other tools are Milwaukee so I’ve been anticipating this. Picked one up today! Can’t wait to start using it!

RobMoore-tfnv
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The coil framer would be SOLID. Come on Milwaukee!

sonnygouge
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We just need a fencing/smartside cordless gun. Please Milwaukee

justine
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Finally! The nailer will be so useful!! 10/10

joshl
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The fiber cement cordless gun MUST come out next please.

Jimmyquily
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@rr buildings
Hey Kyle, now that you have Milwaukee roofing nailer to go with/ DeWalt, you need to now buy the Metabo hpt roofing nailer and do one heck of a comparison vid as would be a great vid, imo; but you do always give us great vids👍🏻
14:04 this why like my hitachi/Metabo hpt 18v framing nailer b/c have the hitachi service regulator to refill air when nail gun runs low or out. Can remove screw for access port on gun, hook up regulator and connect to air compressor at 110 psi and engage for 10 secs in maintenance mode (which all these instructions were given to me by hitachi when bought the regulator for $35 ) and your done, air tank full.

Aepek
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Definitely getting the Milwaukee Roofing Coil Nailer!! Great for Repairs!!

jameschupp
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I'd be more interested in a siding nailer if Milwaukee comes out with one. The roofing one would be nice for smaller roof jobs and repairs, but don't see this being used for larger roof jobs. I do have the Milwaukee frame nailer and love it. Never had any issues and I've used it a lot. Only issue is the weight. I do have various Milwaukee trim nailers, again no issues. 😎👍

r.deanmcknight
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Sounds solid dewalt is good but I think I would buy the millwoukee just on functionality

GabrielVargas-dw
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Excellent review... appreciate the level of detail to help me assess my decision to purchase. Thanks guys!

ChrisMaveric
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I had all air nail guns Pasload had the set in the back for roofing shingles just hook it and run never ever had any problems with all my Pasload framing coil and trim paid a lot for em

BWIL
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It really is nice and quiet. Thanks for showing us Kyle.😁👍🏼

BraxxJuventa
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That’s crazy how close you are to 2 million subscribers, Kyle! Your second million subscribers seems to have been many times faster than your first million! You deserve it! You have some good content and you always do great work! Thanks for sharing the details of the builds!
I always like to see the remodels or upgrades or whatever you want to call them when you add doors or windows etc!
I think my favorite was your old house before you sold it! You had a little bit of everything in that series! Thanks again for sharing the knowledge of some of the products and materials you use also! I enjoyed the watching everything on your RRHQ 2.0 you’re doing! The insulation you used was great to learn of. Hope to get more feedback on how it performs down the road! Thanks again!

comingtofull-ageinchrist
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Kyle I don't use it enough anymore to replace my air roofing nailer. However, I hope you're right about the coil siding nailer maybe following it. I would benefit from one. If cordless comes soon I won't by an air gun. Currently I end up nailing siding projects with 8d ringshanks from my Hitachi framing nailer. 8d is the smallest that will go. But as you're aware that's a big gun.

koreykilburn
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The rubber also protects the housing from wearing due to asphalt shingles.

mikeblades
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I owned a couple of the Paslode roofing coil nailers. The idea of not having to drag around a compressor and 4 whips of hose was a great idea, until they would carbon up in cold weather.

I kept both guns for a couple of years, then traded them in on the Bostich pneumatic nailer and Makita compressor.

Kyle, don't wish for a framing coil nailer. Nail selection will be horrible and the price will be super high. It's bad enough that the price of galvanized nails more than doubled a few years back for commonly available sizes.

gungadinn
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Nice tool, will be useful. Have been wondering why you don't just parallel your bottom metal closure piece
with the soffit channel. Seems like trying to level two areas would be taking a chance
with them not ending up being parallel. I was always taught to level or plum one side and then measure
the other. I have been using Stabilla products for about twenty years and know they are superior.
In Florida when using cement lap siding over Cmu and 1x4 furring, we use 1 1/4'' roofing nails.
This is done in blind nailing applications. Been watching your channel, pretty much from the start.
Top quality craftsmen.

Jimmy-rwpq
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Damn Milwaukee really has the edge on cordless nailers love how smaller the heads are

croniccheese
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Great vid. Would u put a larger battery like 5 ah or is that too heavy?? Thanks

MrTooTechnical
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I have mine on preorder. Will use it the majority of the time for vinyl siding. But will be nice to have the roofing ability when needed. I also wish they could cut some weight. I love told the Milwaukee framer for power but went back to a Paslode due to weight. I hope it’s a good performing gun.

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