I am glad that you are using ear protection! We all know this is a must for running those extremely noisy screw guns! This shows that you are a very experienced carpenter....or not!
I think the answer is NOT (just the way he hold the screwgun we can tell it) , but that ok every one need to start somewhere !!! Thanks for the demo , i would love to see a demo of this gun beeing runned my a pro drywalller !!!
Youre doing it all wrong! The groove in the top of the gun is for youre pointer finger and the thumb. Alot more comfortable to use. Saw u get 2 screws in the hard way like your using a drill. But looks ok for a screwgun dont know about the plastic cone... most all have aluminum tips.
Canada, I went down to buy the P225 Screw Gun from the US, the R18IDBL impact driver in my other video is actually from Amazon UK, it was made in Germany.
I might try it for my next screwgun...mostly use it for lightgauge metal framing i like the 4700rpms!
I am glad that you are using ear protection! We all know this is a must for running those extremely noisy screw guns! This shows that you are a very experienced carpenter....or not!
I think the answer is NOT (just the way he hold the screwgun we can tell it) , but that ok every one need to start somewhere !!!
Thanks for the demo , i would love to see a demo of this gun beeing runned my a pro drywalller !!!
Youre doing it all wrong! The groove in the top of the gun is for youre pointer finger and the thumb. Alot more comfortable to use. Saw u get 2 screws in the hard way like your using a drill. But looks ok for a screwgun dont know about the plastic cone... most all have aluminum tips.
What country are you in? I’m in the US and my brushless impact driver is different and doesn’t have silver.
Canada, I went down to buy the P225 Screw Gun from the US, the R18IDBL impact driver in my other video is actually from Amazon UK, it was made in Germany.
looks like you don't have the best bit or screw ends usually screwing those goes super well