Milwaukee Rivet Tool | Milwaukee M12 FUEL Riveter Review

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Milwaukee Rivet Tool | Milwaukee M12 FUEL Riveter Review
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Great review. The biggest advantage is the ergonomics compared to the handheld ones.

This is a prime example of where a cordless power tool should be replacing a hand tool.

Thumbs up.

shifty
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Absolute minta riveters. Work got us 4 of them for a massive job (20, 000 rivets) and they worked like a charm

BVW
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It can do 4.8 stainless thats 16mm long ?

silverssonyoutube
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I am astonished at how often I use this rivet gun. “Aww shit, I had better get the rivet gun” will be on my tombstone .

robertrada
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So THATS what I need a riveter for. Thanks!
Never quite knew their use case.

nelsontom
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I've had the Makita one for a few months now, repaired it twice already. Wish I'd got this one but the temptation of having the batteries is too great. I do pull 500 rivets a week though so I'd love to see a real world stress test of them both.

tristanpatterson
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I have pulled 6mm ally rivets with this tool.
I sadly bought the Milwaukee rivet gun over makita due to price reasons as well. But in saying the i have a bunch of M12 gear.

mcaudery
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Yeah I’m Mil-Kita now, since I got the Milwaukee framing nailer... I have an adapter from AliExpress on the way so I can use my Milwaukee batteries on all my Makita tools

philhines
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Thank you for the review.
I have Makita 18v gear, but for the cost including battery and charger am looking at this set up.
I might not use a riveter often, but doing 40-50 on a screen door can start to hurt the hands. I may not re-coop the cost, but if it saves an injury then it is worth it.

Kevin-godw
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Now that your in the m12 line, get some of those die grinders.

Troph
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my milwaukke riveter has lost its stroke after 6 weeks of use. Any ideas of how i can get it working properly again? I have already replaced the jaws and cleaned and retightened everything.

CatchProAustralia
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Can you review enegitech please? You can use makita batteries with their gun.

toxic
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Don't get me wrong makita is amazing but I have to admit there tools have been out a lot longer then many Milwaukee tools. That gives Milwaukee a chance to make something better. For example the makita router vs the Milwaukee router. I went with the Milwaukee because I felt they improved micro adjustment

alejandrocuellar
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Question good Sir, do you have any opinions on the Hikoki Multivolt stuff?

benjaminromshak
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around here in Brazil, Milwaukee is too much expensive (almost 50% more compared with teal and yellow), but as you mentioned, the 12v reds, some models are popping here with nice prices (slightly less for old models, compared with some other brands in 12v)

tearodman
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i know i said i wouldn't watch a milwaukee review but eh, how can i resist a kiwi with a power tool at 4:30 in the morning? also i wonder how good the jaws are and if they will last... (looking at you Stanley)

ThatDaveFella
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Traitor! Lolol I don't do enough riveting for this to make sense for me BUT --I think confessions are in order here. I bought a (wait for it) Ryobi 18v glue gun! the horror! Here's the deal though --it works awesome! Best glue gun I've ever used corded or not. Here's the best part (wait for it again lol), I use Makita batteries with it!!! I never knew these existed but for like $25 usd I found an adapter that let's me use one of my millions of 18v Makita bats! Cheers!

mixpick
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can it pull #9 coppper rivet for lether boots?

ming
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Yupp Makita mack 1 and it £600 in the UK gess i get a Milwaukee then!

lesjones
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It must be some sort of marketing thing the price of the Makita, yet Ive read the Us Air Force uses Makita 14v Production tools so maybe its a tool for them, and the price reflects the use???

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