If you're only doing a few sheets of drywall, you can always get a dimple bit for a drill, but if you're doing a lot of drywall, a screwgun will save you so much time.
When loading this video I was intrigued and expected a video of a *true* screw gun that loads the screws and just lets you shoot like a nail gun or stapler...
Anyway, good video and related dideos actually show the "real thing"; an automatic screw gun. That's convenience!
If you're only doing a few sheets of drywall, you can always get a dimple bit for a drill, but if you're doing a lot of drywall, a screwgun will save you so much time.
JamesW6179 4 months ago
you can get an adaptor for your drill that do the same thing, they are even magnetic!
normaly cost 5-15$.
hitachi088 11 months ago
When loading this video I was intrigued and expected a video of a *true* screw gun that loads the screws and just lets you shoot like a nail gun or stapler...
Anyway, good video and related dideos actually show the "real thing"; an automatic screw gun. That's convenience!
pnnielsen 2 years ago
@pnnielsen Me too :[
Serostern 1 year ago
That's good i learn more
Thanks
cel457 4 years ago
I used one..one time years ago and it worked great, stops the screw perfect at the right depth everytime.. also faster than nailing.
quaheedus 4 years ago
could you use another drill bits on it other than 2
hugens26 4 years ago
Yes. The bits just have to have the hexagonal shaft that will fit into the screw gun.
AsktheBuilder 4 years ago
i've never seen a screw gun before
hugens26 4 years ago