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Milwaukee M18 18Ga Brad Nail Gun Universal Mount

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HEXAGON PROFILE | 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
HEXAGON PROFILE | 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Designer
7.2 h
1 plate
5.0(3)

SOLID BODY PROFILE | 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
SOLID BODY PROFILE | 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Designer
6.6 h
1 plate

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More Milwaukee Tool mounts can all be found in my Milwaukee M12 & M18 Tool Mounts Collection, so take a look for any others while you're here!

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I have not found any M18 Nail gun mounts which I liked, so I developed these. For those aware of all my other tool mounts, I always strive to keep them one-handed operated for quick grab and restoration. These are no different. They are on the bigger side, but the tool is very steady and I can grab them by the handle directly!

 

Like my other tool mounts, they are made to be mounted to anything with a very clean look using #8-32 screws and nuts. The nuts get set in the slots, and the screw comes in from the back of whatever you are mounting to. The nut is perfectly captured in the slot so it is perfectly hidden and also does not require you holding it with a wrench while you tighten the screw. 

 

To Print these, I have two options:

  1. Hexagon profile side cuts: I just did this because I personally thought it looks cool (and flexes the muscles of 3D printing!). But this does require bridging to take place across the tops of the hexagons. My P1P handled these easily printing in PLA, but if you think your printer may struggle with the bridging, you can elect to go with..
  2. Solid profile sides: I made these knowing some people may prefer to not have the hexagons and an easier print using just infill techniques. 

To mount these, I have two options: Direct Link to Mounts Here

  1. Drill Template to easily layout on your mounting surface 
  2. A special French Cleat mount. I typically don't include these because I use a universal cleat system, but all my tools get stored in a lockable cabinet and these could not afford the extra distance of the mounting board to get my doors shut. I figured since I designed them for myself I might as well include them as an option to others. My french cleat boards use a 45 degree angle. The lock may need to be modified (or not used) depending how wide your french cleats are.. but again at least this model can be a starting point for your special circumstance. 

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