IMPOSSIBLE DESIGN Caulking Gun FITS ANYWHERE with NO ROD - Siligun

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  • NO ROD on this Caulking Gun! Fits anywhere. Ultra compact! Perfect for silicone, latex caulking & other adhesives. Perfect for caulking tubs, toilets, under sinks or even boats & RVs in tight spots. Amazing design of an old tool!
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  • @mashpesoj9394
    @mashpesoj9394 Před 2 lety +653

    Painter here, I've tried this before, it was only $10 at menards. It was awesome for the first day. Used it for hours and ran a few tunes of caulk through it. But from the next day on it was garbage. The grip tape to stop it from slipping was a mess with caulk, where it wouldn't grip the tube anymore. I would imagine the blade not lasting more than a couple weeks. This is an awesome tool for homeowners! Not so great for contractors.

    • @joefletcher2948
      @joefletcher2948 Před 2 lety +1

      Shit I'm a painter too I know what you mean,I say shit because I just bought one lol , well I guess I try n keep it clean but when your busy and rockin it you don't have time .have a good day

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety +15

      Could you have cleaned it up and sharpen the cutter blade? Maybe? Being plastic didnt impress me right off the bat! Tile guy and general remodle guy here!

    • @TheKamiBunny
      @TheKamiBunny Před 2 lety +3

      How did caulk get into the grip?

    • @phxees
      @phxees Před 2 lety +29

      @@StonemanRocks people won’t want to sharpen a blade. We have disposable razors for a reason. They probably need to use utility knife blades. Although they also need to solve the issue with caulking seeping into the gun first if that really is an issue.

    • @cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059
      @cletusspucklerstablejeaniu1059 Před 2 lety +15

      You ran a few tunes of caulk? It's musical too?

  • @allaboutroofing2
    @allaboutroofing2 Před 2 lety +219

    I've been looking for a nice concealable, everyday carry caulk gun. You never know when you might need it and concealability is key, especially when the element of surprise works to your advantage. Can't wait to feel the trigger and recoil.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety +11

      This made me laugh so much!

    • @allaboutroofing2
      @allaboutroofing2 Před 2 lety

      @@SilverCymbal 🤣👍

    • @andyscott5978
      @andyscott5978 Před 2 lety +7

      Make sure you’ve got the right license for it!

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety +1

      Now i got a mental pic of you concealing caulk! Hope youve had all your training!

    • @greggv8
      @greggv8 Před 2 lety +4

      You should always keep your caulk concealed.

  • @bobcindydelmanto9019
    @bobcindydelmanto9019 Před 2 lety +12

    I use this every day as a trim installation plumber in new construction. No other tool I have gets me more attention than this! The design is not a cure-all for all applications. I only use it for silicone & caulk, and it works great. If you want to use it in long-length lines, this may not be for you. Not easy to keep a consistent bead with constant pressure.

  • @whatbass
    @whatbass Před 2 lety +31

    Speculating, looks great in theory, I would imagine with changing orientation to the nozzle as you pressed the trigger to be adding difficulty to feel/accuracy and added resistance (more so that the alternative) with a blade to be a negative point. Possible future failings would be worn grip tape, added difficulty due to resistance to change the mastic tube and wow when that thing gets gunked up... I cant imagine it would last more than a few days onsite

    • @utubeape
      @utubeape Před 2 lety +1

      thats exactly what users on amazon are saying

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift Před 2 lety

      Not to mention the fact that the seal piercer rod has to completely detach before it can be used to puncture a sealed tube. That means most people will never remember or figure how to re-install after the first use. Not a big deal, as most contractors have a spare piece of copper or steel wire, but still, I see this thing in the trash after it's first couple of uses by most users.

  • @jacobkudrowich
    @jacobkudrowich Před 2 lety +3

    I was thinking about redesigning caulking guns when i had to use them for work for a few years and never ever thought of a single way to redesign one. Nice work

    • @MCMinerHQ
      @MCMinerHQ Před rokem

      Best would be a backpack mounted tool with a hose you hold and put anywhere you want but then you gotta clean the hose and the longer the hose the more waste, but there's gotta be a way to do it maybe with compressed air.

  • @garyalensr
    @garyalensr Před 2 lety +69

    I've been installing carpet for 26 yrs and hate using those big bulky guns to put up cove base, this thing is genius!!! I absolutely will be getting one for cove base adhesive. Thank you so much for another awesome video. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and New year??

    • @fhsdave231
      @fhsdave231 Před 2 lety +6

      Check out the reviews on Amazon... This thing might not be ready for prime time.

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety

      Let us know how that works out! How much is this thing anyway? Never mentioned a price! Ill pass for now but i am impressed with the concept! The material its made out of not so much!

    • @jimjones395
      @jimjones395 Před 2 lety +2

      Did u not hear him say it's not for adhesives? Even had a pic of a tube of glue with a big red X on it....

    • @jayquick6520
      @jayquick6520 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jimjones395 some adhesives have the same viscosity as silicone. Many adhesives are silicone based. Let the man give it a shot and send a new business some cash and incentive to keep improving this thing. Worst case scenario he has the best day ever installing cove base and the next day the tool is trashed from all the adhesives and he writes a strongly worded letter to Siligun so they improve its design and these can be ready for job sites in a more timely manner. It’s tool evolution and don’t you dare try and stop any early adopter of the technology. Let it run its course. It will sink or swim. Without early adopters it is doomed to fail.

    • @berryreading4809
      @berryreading4809 Před 2 lety +1

      Buy an electronic dispenser! Especially if you're running quart size tubes... the Milwaukee m12 version is nice and light vs. the other 18/20v brands 👍

  • @richard1113
    @richard1113 Před 2 lety +2

    Very timely video. I just moved into a new place and I'm already seeing calking jobs headed my way. Thanks!

  • @avribareket
    @avribareket Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent product, I bought it 3 months ago and its use is easy and simple. warmly recommended.

  • @MrJordanwain
    @MrJordanwain Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve been waiting to see a review of one of these before buying. Thanks!!

  • @ichoppabroccoli3670
    @ichoppabroccoli3670 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm a painter. I want one!! Maybe I won't have to put a blob on my fingertip because the friggin caulk gun isn't getting in there again☝ 👍👍
    Thanks for the video!

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety

      I'm right there with you, done that too many times!

  • @jimmeyer803
    @jimmeyer803 Před 2 lety +1

    Hallelujah! Finally a new tool to replace! Now I have a reason to go shopping! Thank you SC

  • @StuMagoo
    @StuMagoo Před 2 lety

    Amazing Video as usual. I'm from NH and was in Utah at lake Powell and my friend's son who is half my age. We got talking about CZcams and we realized that we both watch your awesome videos. so from as close as NH to as far as Utah, you're the man.

  • @TheMatthewDMerrill
    @TheMatthewDMerrill Před 2 lety +6

    This is amazing, I can get rid of all my other bulky ones that are annoying to store. Can't wait until there's a metal one that will be able to use it for the thicker caulking

  • @Leonardokite
    @Leonardokite Před 2 lety +8

    I had to reseal the roof of my RV this fall. 7 tubes worth!!!!! After the 1st tube I went out and bought a Ryobi power caulk gun for $40 bucks. (tool only - $50 now). Bulky, but wow was it nice! Saved tons of time.

  • @Ricky_Grade10
    @Ricky_Grade10 Před 2 lety +1

    I ran across your channel by chance and I'm so glad I did bc I have bought many of the products you endorse plus the videos aren't 20 long for ads.

  • @qrs3658
    @qrs3658 Před 2 lety +3

    Briliant idea. I always useto wonder when someone will come out with a new design caulking gun

  • @JW77
    @JW77 Před 2 lety +62

    One slight problem is you can’t spin the tube inside the gun

    • @WillieStubbs
      @WillieStubbs Před 2 lety +2

      My guess is if it is one of those spots where you have to spin the tube to get the angle just right your only option would be to remove the tube, pull out the old clunky metal caulker, get caulk at that exact angle, remove it and put it back in the Siligun.
      Which goes to show when you snip the tip (sorry Mel Brooks) you definitely want to make certain the angle is correct or you'll twist your wrist all out of whack trying to get a perfect bead.

    • @AlexeiTetenov
      @AlexeiTetenov Před 2 lety +6

      With the small size, it can probably be manually rotated in your hand, maybe holding it upside down, sometimes.

    • @Mark-8587
      @Mark-8587 Před 2 lety +11

      Cut the excess off, pull the tube out, turn it to where you need it and put back in.

    • @peterfitzpatrick7032
      @peterfitzpatrick7032 Před 2 lety

      Turn... or re-trim the nozzle ? 🙄

    • @anthonyman8008
      @anthonyman8008 Před 2 lety +1

      Redesign

  • @beesoffury
    @beesoffury Před 2 lety +7

    You had me at dripless. Ordered one as soon as the video was over!

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety +1

      I appreciate your support and faith in my videos.

  • @FordSeniorMaster
    @FordSeniorMaster Před 2 lety +1

    This is VERY MUCH worth a try!
    As a Ford Dealership Technician, this tool would be EXCELLENT for the tubes of Motorcraft sealer we use for sealing engines, transfer cases, transmissions etc. There are time we have to work in tight confines, so this would be great!
    I can swing the $30 to give it a try.
    Thanks for posting this video!
    Patrick

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety +1

      Much appreciated. These are really popular for auto and RV use for exactly what you are describing. Hope you have a great experience with it.

  • @dancingfrogsxb1276
    @dancingfrogsxb1276 Před 2 lety

    As soon as I saw it I knew how it worked but I'd have never thought of it, first principles in action.
    Genius

  • @sethfarrell9605
    @sethfarrell9605 Před 2 lety +14

    I'm a house painter. I will definitely buy this and give a shot. I work by myself and try to fit most of my sundries and hand tools in the same tool box. This would help. Also, most caulking leaks until the air is pushed out. If this problem is elevated, that would be awesome!

    • @pbmc_
      @pbmc_ Před 2 lety +3

      Solo painter here as well. Nothing more frustrating than
      a caulk gun having a bad day .
      Looks interesting enough to try.

    • @chrissmith9798
      @chrissmith9798 Před 2 lety

      I always contribute the air bubble to maybe Freight sitting on a hot truck for too long but I know you mean it sure is nice to hear that pop and then to know that you won't have a mess everywhere

    • @sethfarrell9605
      @sethfarrell9605 Před 2 lety

      @@chrissmith9798 It has to be from temp changes during transport. But, almost every tube I get has air in it no matter what time of year it is. There is also no brand that's better than the other. Turns out that the caulking is more of a problem than the gun!

    • @New-Breed-Drywall-And-Paint
      @New-Breed-Drywall-And-Paint Před 2 lety

      Seth …. Painter to painter you no longer will ever have this problem again . The way I look at everything is that their is ALWAYS A SOLUTION . If they can send a man to the moon , you can get the caulk to stop leaking as you caulk ….. so I now tell you the solution …… before you load the caulking into the gun and before you cut the tip , get a utility knife and cut 3 small gashes in the bottom plastic that will be pushing forward as you squeeze the trigger . I usually get the blade and push it in about half way = 1 gash …… do it 2 more times and then load up your gun …… no more dripping once you release the trigger . As long as you are using a gun that does not keep pushing the rod forward when you release the trigger . No caulk will not start shooting out the back when you squeeze the trigger . Hope this helped . “ PAINTER OUT OF FORT WORTH TEXAS “ !!! where are you based out of ?

    • @sethfarrell9605
      @sethfarrell9605 Před 2 lety

      @@New-Breed-Drywall-And-Paint Cool man, I'll definitely give that a try. Totally makes sense. I'm from the Boston area, where the caulking always cracks with the changing of the seasons.

  • @marthamoreno8813
    @marthamoreno8813 Před 2 lety +5

    I purchased this and it is awesome. So much easier to use.

  • @maxximumb
    @maxximumb Před 2 lety +2

    Impressive tool. It looks perfect for a job I have next week where I need to seal some gaps behind a toilet.

  • @em0_tion
    @em0_tion Před 2 lety +2

    Now this is one of those well-designed tools I love to get behind!

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety +1

      Alls i can say is choose your words wisely when commenting on this one! Lol!

  • @perfectdiversion
    @perfectdiversion Před 2 lety +17

    This isnt a bad caulking gun and definitely has its perks. Another good one i can recommend because i think its the best gun ive ever used is the rodless caulking gun from Ox

    • @plkracer
      @plkracer Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, rodless are the way to go if you can't fit the length, having the tube retract as you pump out the material is trickier when doing jobs like siding where you use material fast.

    • @jesteronetime
      @jesteronetime Před 2 lety +1

      its 340mm so only good for 310mm tubes and under,,plus its gay as also known as the cunt ox

    • @perfectdiversion
      @perfectdiversion Před 2 lety +1

      @@jesteronetime what?

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety

      Dont mind him hes fumundah! And he likes 400mm caulk!

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety

      So they do make more than one ! I figured if not it wouldnt be 6mons before anotherone hit the market!

  • @onlyme8870
    @onlyme8870 Před 2 lety +7

    Made something like this in 1989 in high-school. We used the metal rod cut off with a ring and a carpet knife welded just wasn't sealed for safety but still nice to see a similar idea finally to market.

  • @leowatley
    @leowatley Před 2 lety +1

    i got one of these about a month ago, and, seeing as i'm a hobbyist and not a pro, i've only had one occasion to use it, but, man, do i like it. i think it works well and it's a cool deisgn. changing the center of gravity makes it much easier to get a good angle.

  • @allanatwick1606
    @allanatwick1606 Před 2 lety +1

    That's actually very handy for tight spaces, especially toilets and bathrooms, many a time I could have done with one of these in a toilet or bathroom.

  • @erictroutmanjr9708
    @erictroutmanjr9708 Před 2 lety +4

    I use the siligun every day! I've put so many tubes of caulk through it and it still works the same as it did on day one. All these people in the comments saying it sucks or after the first day it didn't work anymore I'm pretty sure they aren't using it right or are doing something wrong because I've put it through an incredible amount of work and it still works fine.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety

      Great to hear this feedback. When I go through the Amazon review it seems that the positives are all from pros which is very promising. Many homeowners will leave the tube in the gun which really can lock it in there if a little got on the plunger. At least remove a partially used tube if doing this.

    • @erictroutmanjr9708
      @erictroutmanjr9708 Před 2 lety

      @@SilverCymbal exactly. I've also found that if I remove a partial tube it's easier to reload it if I just cut the back end off with my razor knife.

    • @MrJawnyNumFive
      @MrJawnyNumFive Před 2 lety

      ​​@@SilverCymbal
      I bought one.
      You definitely don't want that shit on your plunger! 🤭

  • @mattd1188
    @mattd1188 Před 2 lety +39

    I'd like it more if it were made of metal, especially where the handle meets the body.
    But I also have questions about the longevity of the friction surface of the clutch such as how many tube grabs will it do before it stops grabbing and begins slipping as well as the longevity of the blade used to cut the tube. Maybe everything is designed to just "time out" all at once. It's a pretty smart design I just have questions about the materials and lifespan of the tool.
    Maybe that's why it's called the Siligun - Anything other than silicone and you'll have a bad time.

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety +2

      Yep its called planned obsolescence! Keeps you coming back for more!

    • @Jehty_
      @Jehty_ Před 2 lety +3

      @@StonemanRocks making something as cheap as possible is not planned obsolescence.

    • @rogerpratchet
      @rogerpratchet Před 2 lety

      I'm using this to build small glass fishtanks (less than 200 litres) and terrariums for two years, and it still works. Of course, I use waterculture-friendly silicones, which doesn't purge chemicals being submerged in semi-polymerised condition. Btw, for caulk and urethane glues i use full-tube gun.

    • @ruinunes8251
      @ruinunes8251 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Jehty_
      It must be chepolecence then 😂

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety +2

      @@Jehty_ define it then ! Planned obsolescence means made cheap enough to last just long enough until the warranty is up in most cases! They plan it that way so you have to buy more !

  • @Tools_Tips_How-to
    @Tools_Tips_How-to Před 2 lety

    Thanks, I've wanted to see it in use for awhile. I don't use silicone often but definitely worth trying

  • @Aaron-vv2hx
    @Aaron-vv2hx Před 2 lety

    From some one who install hvac units and prefers to silicon the coil bases, im ordering one right now. My God how this would have helped me so many times.

  • @PatJones82
    @PatJones82 Před 2 lety +40

    Once again, you've showed me something that is really cool and that I wasn't aware of. A unique design for sure. I think they just need to improve it a bit and make it stronger / more powerful so it can be used for all tube products and with no worry of breaking it.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety +17

      Its a nice tool and I agree, if they made an all steel version with replaceable parts it would be very cool. Maybe in the future.

    • @monkeybarmonkeyman
      @monkeybarmonkeyman Před 2 lety +11

      @@SilverCymbal If it were me... I'd make it use a standard battery pack and electric motor... you'd sell a gajillion of them.

    • @Ebolachicken
      @Ebolachicken Před 2 lety +1

      @@monkeybarmonkeyman wonder if they could make one with compress air

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety +2

      But that would mean less plastic crap from china silver cymbal! How will the world cope?!

  • @Lancers262
    @Lancers262 Před 2 lety +23

    I’m curious if the internal blade is replaceable. Eventually, the blade will dull and it will need to be replaced.

    • @crabmansteve6844
      @crabmansteve6844 Před 2 lety +9

      It would take literal years to dull, steel vs cheap soft PET plastic. Then it would probably work dull anyway, just pressing it hard enough is going to bifurcate the plastic.

    • @PaoloSulprizio
      @PaoloSulprizio Před 2 lety

      Looks easy to sharpen

    • @guidologo
      @guidologo Před 2 lety

      Imagine the thing ful of sht becouse the plunger just does a flip... doest happen very often but i think this thing is done when it happens.

    • @DanielRichards644
      @DanielRichards644 Před 2 lety

      @@crabmansteve6844 says someone who has never regularly worked with box cutter blades, you are forgetting the second half of that equation, the the grip tape will remain grippy enough to be able to hold while the dull blade "cuts".

  • @frankoesterreicher6907

    I'm definitely buying one of these! Looks radical!

  • @The_Fitz
    @The_Fitz Před 2 lety

    Literally super pumped! Stopped the video half way and ordered it on Amazon…

  • @Fluffywings84
    @Fluffywings84 Před 2 lety +6

    The most underrated metric of a caulking gun is the weight. I bought a composite one and it has made life so much better. Standard is 1.9 lbs (860g without tube), composite is 0.76 lbs (355g) and this No Rod version is 0.65 lbs (295g). If mine every breaks, this seems like the next one to get.

  • @plixplop
    @plixplop Před 2 lety +18

    This would be amazing for building aquariums, I have always used the smaller toothpaste style tubes instead because of this.

  • @seanward4602
    @seanward4602 Před 2 lety +1

    I got one of these about a year ago, and it has made my life substantially better at work. This thing is incredible for tight spaces and awkward spots. Absolutely genius design.

  • @shanejohnston7586
    @shanejohnston7586 Před 2 lety

    This is incredible! I look forward to getting myself one of these!

  • @alwilson6471
    @alwilson6471 Před 2 lety +21

    Interesting idea, though where you cut the nozzle at an angle this design does not allow the tube to be rotated to get the angle sloping the other way, like when caulking along a left hand side and then the right hand side. The trigger would be in the way if you needed the cut angle to be in a different direction.

    • @jamesplotkin4674
      @jamesplotkin4674 Před 2 lety +2

      Usually, the nozzle tube can be rotated.

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety

      I would cut it perpendicular to the trigger! Not sure it would be much of a problem really!

    • @littlejackalo5326
      @littlejackalo5326 Před 2 lety

      @@jamesplotkin4674 no. The nozzle tube can't "usually" be rotated. Who told you that? Or what type of caulk are you using that the nozzle can be rotated?

    • @TheKamiBunny
      @TheKamiBunny Před 2 lety +2

      @@littlejackalo5326 Cramer makes rotating nozzles 😄

    • @c50ge
      @c50ge Před 2 lety

      @@jamesplotkin4674
      Not with the slit it cuts to push the plug in the tube

  • @SilverCymbal
    @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for watching - This was NOT a sponsored video - Available from Amazon: amzn.to/32T02UT - affiliate link - Thank you

  • @479.Flyn.
    @479.Flyn. Před 2 lety +2

    I love your videos man I watch them wen I have a bad day and it makes me feel better thank u

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety +1

      I really appreciate that. Comments like this really matter to me.

  • @sidneyvandykeii3169
    @sidneyvandykeii3169 Před 2 lety

    My first thought its plastic. I'm glad you mentioned this in the video. If they make a metal version then I'm on board though the cutting blade might dull.

  • @PacificNorthwestLawns
    @PacificNorthwestLawns Před 2 lety +3

    That think is really slick! 👍🏼

  • @Crusaderhun
    @Crusaderhun Před 2 lety +7

    Pretty good for tight spots, only real drawback is that since the tube is feeding backwards, every time you release the trigger to reapply pressure it slightly jumps backwards.

  • @rogerpratchet
    @rogerpratchet Před 2 lety

    I'm using this to build small glass fishtanks (less than 200 litres) and terrariums for two years, and it still works. Of course, I use waterculture-friendly silicones, which doesn't purge chemicals being submerged in semi-polymerised condition. Btw, for caulk and urethane glues i use full-tube gun.

  • @antman7431
    @antman7431 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for clarifying about adhesives/ paper-tubed products. Not a bad idea but I'll just keep putting up with a cumbersome caulk gun that can be used for everything

  • @neehooya
    @neehooya Před 2 lety +3

    SC, interesting concept. How do you relieve pressure? I didn’t notice that in your review.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety +2

      You don't have to with this one, when you let go of the trigger pressure is automatic released. Nothing like the standard caulking guns

  • @aaron74
    @aaron74 Před 2 lety +3

    I'd say almost any application that requires a 10 ounces of caulk from a tube is likely going to be an application that also gives you a range of clearance to use a normal rod-based caulk gun. For small jobs, such as caulking around a toilet (which one should really only do on the front and sides, by the way), just a small hand-squeeze tube of caulk (looks like a toothpaste tube) is both cheaper and easier to use than both a 10 ounce caulk tube and any gun.

    • @acmeopinionfactory8018
      @acmeopinionfactory8018 Před 2 lety

      Aaron they may be cheaper per tube, but they're much more expensive by the ounce. MUCH more.

    • @aaron74
      @aaron74 Před 2 lety

      @@acmeopinionfactory8018 Be that as it may, however, if you have a small job and you only need a small amount of caulk, you're still saving money versus buying a 10 ounce tube and tossing out what you don't use. Plus the squeeze tube is still just more agile and easier to manipulate in tight spaces, so it's a lot easier to do a neater caulking application. Can't always look at a material's unit cost, you gotta factor in the form factor and quantity of material you're going to use.

    • @acmeopinionfactory8018
      @acmeopinionfactory8018 Před 2 lety

      @@aaron74 I agree completely with your reasoning, just wanted to say that the larger tube is the long deal if you can use it. It does tend to last longer than people think it does, especially if you can easily remove the plug of used product in the nozzle when you next need it.

    • @aaron74
      @aaron74 Před 2 lety

      @@acmeopinionfactory8018 Absolutely. No question the cost per unit volume is less expensive. Besides the factor of purchasing in bulk, there is also an economy of scale in the mass production of the material in that gun tube container too.

  • @scobie4252
    @scobie4252 Před 2 lety

    I have one of these at work, I work as a carpenter. The thing work good for a couple of tubes but the last two I used I had to help pull the tube through and pump at the same time.

  • @AquarianSoulTimeTraveler

    Genius design very smart I'm going to have to wait for a couple years till this becomes a standard then I will buy one.

  • @dougsholly9323
    @dougsholly9323 Před 2 lety +4

    I see a lot of praise for this design, but I've squeezed out a lot of caulk over the years, and I can't think of s single time where the rod extending out was ever an issue. Seems to me, this just solves a problem that never existed.

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety

      Lol i have! My caulk has been in a few tight spots over the yrs! Not lately though! I always stayed away from squeezing caulk however not that theres anything wrong with that!

  • @jasgk74
    @jasgk74 Před 2 lety +5

    I bought one of these a few months ago. It made it through two tubes of contact adhesive before it broke. It would probably be fine for caulk. But, anything requiring more pressure is too much for it to handle.

    • @akivaweil5066
      @akivaweil5066 Před 2 lety

      I'm sure they'll upgrade it. Good to know tho ty.

  • @thomasodetinape4180
    @thomasodetinape4180 Před 2 lety

    This is brilliant!
    Love the process!

  • @PANZERFAUST90
    @PANZERFAUST90 Před 2 lety +1

    love the way it works that caulk

  • @neilcomparetto5282
    @neilcomparetto5282 Před 2 lety +3

    Do you know if you can leave a partially finished tube in it without drying out?

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes you can leave it, just tape over the tip when done. Wont last forever but will keep for a hwile

    • @gary4738
      @gary4738 Před 2 lety +1

      Do you have to keep the gun attached???

  • @tonioreyes
    @tonioreyes Před 2 lety +12

    the only problem is that if you dont use the whole tube at once, it will dry out

    • @baggerbegger
      @baggerbegger Před 2 lety +2

      It won't dry out any faster than with other guns

  • @eddieh1985
    @eddieh1985 Před 2 lety

    It’s about time!!! That genius

  • @StarkVandalez
    @StarkVandalez Před 2 lety

    Looks awesome! what I usually do is buy the hand squeezable caulk for the hard to reach places.. so its like toothpaste and you just squeeze it with your hand. works OK.

  • @15Kilo
    @15Kilo Před 2 lety +10

    Can you replace cutting mechanism when it dulls? Very cool design. Thanks for the knowledge!
    Update: it has a lot of bad reviews on Amazon. (Nothing is perfect)

    • @noelv1976
      @noelv1976 Před 2 lety +2

      @@northeastslingshot1664 how is it useless? Please explain

    • @noelv1976
      @noelv1976 Před 2 lety +2

      @@northeastslingshot1664 still doesn't explain how it's useless lol. That's like an old school electrician only use wire nuts instead of Wagos because they're old school

    • @noelv1976
      @noelv1976 Před 2 lety +2

      @@northeastslingshot1664 you still haven't said why it's not needed. Sounds to me you're stuck in the old ages. That's like saying we don't need ratchet screwdrivers or even electric screwdrivers. Tell me why this device is not needed. Takes longer to clean? Just use the squeeze tubes if needed to get into tight spaces? This breaks down easily?

    • @thoughtlesskills
      @thoughtlesskills Před 2 lety +1

      @@noelv1976 It's an invention to solve a problem that has already been fixed and introduces new ones. Buy squeeze tubes for tight areas and use a regular dripless for everything else, curious lack of belt clip/hook as well as that is a crucial feature for many.

    • @davidp8157
      @davidp8157 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thoughtlesskills genuine question, literally used to buy silicon upto 10 boxes of cartridges at a time, so have done a fair bit of siliconing. What guns do you consider dripless/ recommend, as in my experience, they all bleed....
      It may be we just don't see decent gear in New Zealand

  • @marksmith6104
    @marksmith6104 Před 2 lety +3

    Cool, but won’t the tool get really gummed up when tube product squeezes past the tube piston and gets all over the inside the tool?

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety

      No senor! No it wont!

    • @gorrthebutcher4696
      @gorrthebutcher4696 Před 2 lety +1

      yes it does

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety

      @@gorrthebutcher4696 how? The cut in the tube is behind the plug not in front of it!

    • @gorrthebutcher4696
      @gorrthebutcher4696 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StonemanRocks leaks at the plunger not the cut

    • @StonemanRocks
      @StonemanRocks Před 2 lety

      @@gorrthebutcher4696 Thats another problem entirely although i have regular caulking guns that do the same thing leaving me to believe its more a problem of consistency of the product or bad caulking tube manufacture! I have never seen one of these caulking guns so I am by no means an expert. Im just speaking from general experience. At any rate thats a major problem!

  • @Nokyai
    @Nokyai Před 2 lety +1

    This tool is so innovative. I will definitely get one! It's exactly what I need. Thanks a lot for making this video!

  • @TheUnvarnishedTruth-
    @TheUnvarnishedTruth- Před 2 lety +1

    That is BRILLIANT! Thanks!

  • @TheJrsPapa
    @TheJrsPapa Před 2 lety +9

    There's a reason caulking guns haven't been changed much since they were invented. They work. If u need to get in a small space get the small squeeze tube.

    • @williamscoggin1509
      @williamscoggin1509 Před 2 lety

      Exactly, not to mention the added stress on your hand from not only the gun pushing the caulk down the tube but also the resistance at it on top of that of the blade having to slice through the plastic. That would just add more tension and create more stress injuries from having to squeeze a little harder all the time.

    • @amirnakash7432
      @amirnakash7432 Před 2 lety

      There are still pepole that use Nokia some things can't be changed

  • @btrswt35
    @btrswt35 Před 2 lety +4

    Made of plastic?! Right there, regardless of anything else, hard no.

  • @OldAndGettingOlder
    @OldAndGettingOlder Před 2 lety

    Cool light duty tool. First I've seen this. Thanks.

  • @coleytoons
    @coleytoons Před 2 lety

    🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 holy shit dude... I gotta try one of those. Im a patio cover installer and my husband installs custom cabinets, wood work and custom mill work.

  • @Mikesmeyer88
    @Mikesmeyer88 Před 2 lety

    That's a slick little tool. I wish I thought of it.

  • @Cream1968
    @Cream1968 Před 2 lety

    As always you’re the best! Thanks again

  • @milantrcka121
    @milantrcka121 Před 2 lety

    Looks cool. I usually cut the nozzle at an angle for best bead for the application. I find that it is necessary to turn the tube to apply the caulking at various angles to the grip - left-hand, right-hand, overhead, etc. This device is fixed in rotation. Perhaps that is good enough for some applications.

  • @robcole332
    @robcole332 Před 2 lety

    Great find. A lot of potential. Like the design. Thanks

  • @S.M.A.Batista
    @S.M.A.Batista Před 2 lety +1

    OMG I am am buying five of these right now.

  • @majaztech
    @majaztech Před 2 lety

    I watch a lot of videos but now only get the idea video anyway great video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @AlphaMachina
    @AlphaMachina Před 2 lety +1

    I thought about this idea 20 years ago when I was doing HVAC rough-ins and trim-outs.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety +1

      I can see it be amazing if you are working to seal ducts from the inside too

  • @GiovanniGiorgo
    @GiovanniGiorgo Před 2 lety +2

    I honestly can’t see where this would ever actually be useful, but it’s pretty dang cool.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety

      One of the best places is doing the inside of the sink, just not enough room to get up under there with a full size guns and if you do auto or boat stuff you are always sealing places that are so small.

  • @joefletcher2948
    @joefletcher2948 Před 2 lety

    I purchased one ,I'm a painter of many years I gotta say it works great but.......I would keep your hands clean keep the unit clean for longevity of the product.i would strictly only use it in interior jobs because of how clean and precise you need to be.perfect for in-between closet shelving and small spaces ,dripless , works very nice ,for big jobs ide use a regular caulking gun so you don't have to go slow worrying about staying clean .it works works well great concept .

  • @peterhodges6684
    @peterhodges6684 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant ! Well done.

  • @warthogA10
    @warthogA10 Před 2 lety

    This is absolutely brilliant.
    All they need do now, is make it out of a more durable material.
    This will come later, once this new tool takes hold in the market.
    Then they can keep this model as a disposable option for less money... where it is guaranteed to work, only as long as it lasts... could be a week, could be a year, who knows...
    Then people have to make the choice and assess the overall cost per year.
    People will still purchase both...

  • @squirrelsmovingpictures

    wow. that is wicked smart. good stuff.

  • @craigpierre2765
    @craigpierre2765 Před 2 lety

    Now that is a smart idea…kudos!!!

  • @vlsblades3245
    @vlsblades3245 Před 2 lety +1

    I can vouch these things are brilliant. Such a predictable flow and they stop when you want them to.

  • @doomslayerforever2858
    @doomslayerforever2858 Před 2 lety

    Omfg thats amazing. Going to get one for my painting business and see how long it lasts. I definitely need this for tight spaces

  • @ScoutCrafter
    @ScoutCrafter Před 2 lety

    Excellent video- I am actually a fan of the older proven design.

    • @SilverCymbal
      @SilverCymbal  Před 2 lety

      Thank you. You really need to own both, one for general use but for tight spots this one is unbeatable

  • @QuebecoisSti
    @QuebecoisSti Před 2 lety

    Thats such a nice innovation! Hopefully they will make a stronger version in steel or better material because it seems pretty low duty

  •  Před 2 lety

    Fantastic - thank you very much!!

  • @whatthehell2592
    @whatthehell2592 Před 2 lety

    Just what I need, another gun to add to my collection.

  • @amirnakash7432
    @amirnakash7432 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Amazing video, thank you very much defentlty a tool that everyone needs

  • @omnipotentdwarf571
    @omnipotentdwarf571 Před 2 lety

    Ingenious design.

  • @dallynsr
    @dallynsr Před 2 lety +2

    Pro painters won’t like this thing cause if they needed a shorter gun, there would’ve been one 50yrs ago. Caulk guns are for bulk dispensing of caulk on the job, going fast and gettin er done.
    Home users that want to get a better deal on a tube of caulk/silicon and don’t like the length of a traditional caulking gun are why they have smaller tubes of household sealants-squeeze type.
    I’m not a pro painter, but use caulk and sealer all the time at work, and I need the ability to rotate and position the tip constantly. Plus cutting a fresh tube of caulk open makes possible for a big mess which I try to minimize in a finish job.

  • @Surferjo
    @Surferjo Před 2 lety +2

    over 30 yrs of using these wish I had that one..........TY happy new years and little christmas..............#natick..........

  • @ScottIsMyName
    @ScottIsMyName Před 2 lety +1

    My caulk is an important tool, and any time I can get my caulk into tight spaces I consider that a win, even if it makes my caulk look shorter.

    • @JC-DC
      @JC-DC Před 2 lety

      They told me,, Always start with the white caulk and work your way up to the black caulk.
      I am still amazed that I get paid to fill the crack with my caulk all day. What a country! 🙃

  • @pwisc2115
    @pwisc2115 Před 2 lety

    Awesome idea! 👏🏼

  • @ericreyna3060
    @ericreyna3060 Před 2 lety

    What a cool invention

  • @kevinengland8209
    @kevinengland8209 Před 2 lety

    This may not solve all problems but it opens the door for new Ideas !!! Good Times !!!

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 Před 2 lety +2

    This is fantastic!! I'll check with ACE or Home Depot.

    • @WillieStubbs
      @WillieStubbs Před 2 lety

      Home Depot had a good price. Lowes was $6 more. Easier to get a military discount at Lowes when shopping online, so I wrote them to ask why theirs was more expensive.

  • @billstiem6035
    @billstiem6035 Před 2 lety

    Another interesting review. Well done - Thanks !

  • @jeanchardonnay5627
    @jeanchardonnay5627 Před 2 lety +1

    I used to do lots of caulking before...
    I used to make my own bent plastic nozzles to different angles by heating them with a heat gun .....takes a bit to get them right but once you get the hang of it you can make a couple of dozens in not time and put them in yr tool box....
    You reckon the people who make the silicon would come up with that......

  • @TomFly
    @TomFly Před 2 lety

    Great invention!👍

  • @dylantaggart5428
    @dylantaggart5428 Před 2 lety

    This works good for like one or two tube then it's more work than it's worth. I hope they can improve the concept in the future