I own the paslode and although it sometimes is wonky sometimes, this guy set it to the lowest setting as you can set the depth for how far you want to drive it. You can do this by pushing the two Orange pieces on the side of the nozzle. Don’t always believe what you see
@@tuckerechols6898you have to maintain them. It's the best cordless framing nailer on the market by far. I've had the same one for 5 years. It's not the tool it's the operator like usual
It has a piston in it that, supposedly, over thousands (think 20k) of nails, will lose a little pressure. That is there to refill the lost pressure. I saw something about the Milwaukee lacking that feature.
@@ryantiffany1027 indeed. The Milwaukee has that major design flaw and when the pressure drops, you need to send it for service, which usually means two weeks or maybe more!
My paslode will shoot through lvls easy and is so much lighter than any battery nail gun. That said if I were to get a battery framing nailer it’d either be a senco or metabo
@@user-yh2km6dd8cI have the paslode im350 the one on the vid. It honestly depends on how much you use it and work with it. As a professional joiner I’d say ever 5-6 months. Give or take. But honestly it only takes 10-15 minutes for a good clean
@@user-yh2km6dd8cI clean mine once a week. 6 screws takes me 5 mins or less. Only part I've ever replaced is the spark plug had the same gun for 5 years. Best framing nailer
Just battery. The air provides a little extra "kick" but is not mandatory by any means. The gun should still operate well within its specs with battery only.
@@tundrawhisperer4821 the air is optional so not a requirement by any means. Just meant to give it a little extra punch in tougher substrates like LVL.
It's good for a few shots, but will need to be recharged with air somewhat frequently if intended use is of significant volume. The extra air is really only meant to offer a little extra umph when needed.
@@NailGunDepotCincinnati but in the video the guys says it can shoot up to 600 shots per charge… oh, so that’s not per air-fill… how many shots per air fill?
@@humblethinker8493 Senco does not offer a specific range or rating for the extra pre-loaded onboard air. The gun will work fine without the extra air, it's just for a little extra driving power when going into extremely dense substrates like LVL. You can refill as desired if you notice the gun begins to leave the nail proud. The 600 shots per charge is in reference to the battery life for the nailer.
uhh, no. That's not how airspring nailers work. L. That fill port is so nice vs the Milwaukee where you're fucked when the gun gets weak and you have to send it off to the service center for a tech to what you should be able to DIY. Wish my M18 had that then I'd be more confident in it long-term.
@@jaywelker5566 it literally says that in the video 😂 the air infill is only to give it more umph for tougher applications. I don’t use air guns anyway I only use paslode. They’ve been market leaders since I was an apprentice and I will only go gasless when paslode bring one out
I own the paslode and although it sometimes is wonky sometimes, this guy set it to the lowest setting as you can set the depth for how far you want to drive it. You can do this by pushing the two Orange pieces on the side of the nozzle. Don’t always believe what you see
The paslode one is a piece of junk I’ve had 3 of them and they all quit working on me
@@tuckerechols6898you have to maintain them. It's the best cordless framing nailer on the market by far. I've had the same one for 5 years. It's not the tool it's the operator like usual
@@gregdragoo4777 how do you maintain a battery, oil free nailer?😂
Biased as hell lol. Paslode is set in the lowest setting. Tip extended all the way out
Senco seems to be the best product for fastening wood together I think it could take on the Milwaukee with no problem
That's not a double lvl. That's rim board
Exactly what I was gonna say
That senco is crazy, never seen anything like it
Check the Ryobi one
Weight ?
SWEET
Can you do this same test with the Metabo 36 v framing nailer just to see the difference between the two?
Thanks for the request. We will try create a comparison video in the near future!
@@NailGunDepotCincinnati Awesome thank you!
@@NailGunDepotCincinnati please do!!
So the snco needs the battery and has to be filled up with air to work? Or could it work with either battery or air?
Are you fucken serious
It has a piston in it that, supposedly, over thousands (think 20k) of nails, will lose a little pressure. That is there to refill the lost pressure. I saw something about the Milwaukee lacking that feature.
@@ryantiffany1027 indeed. The Milwaukee has that major design flaw and when the pressure drops, you need to send it for service, which usually means two weeks or maybe more!
The Milwaukee has it you just need to open the gun up to refill and air can be used instead of nitrogen but you can also just send it in
I want one if them nail guns si bad. Im in need if a framing nailer bad but honestly Cant afford it right now
I need to get me one
My paslode will shoot through lvls easy and is so much lighter than any battery nail gun. That said if I were to get a battery framing nailer it’d either be a senco or metabo
How often do you have to clean it. Thanks
@@user-yh2km6dd8cI have the paslode im350 the one on the vid. It honestly depends on how much you use it and work with it. As a professional joiner I’d say ever 5-6 months. Give or take. But honestly it only takes 10-15 minutes for a good clean
@@user-yh2km6dd8cI clean mine once a week. 6 screws takes me 5 mins or less. Only part I've ever replaced is the spark plug had the same gun for 5 years. Best framing nailer
Well thats LSL not LVL not nearly as hard so not really impressed
So the senco needs both air and battery to work? Or does it work with either air or battery?
Just battery. The air provides a little extra "kick" but is not mandatory by any means. The gun should still operate well within its specs with battery only.
@@NailGunDepotCincinnatiReally?? Are you sure about that? Thx
@@tundrawhisperer4821 Positive
@@NailGunDepotCincinnati it sounds like a hassle to have to fill the gun up with air.
@@tundrawhisperer4821 the air is optional so not a requirement by any means. Just meant to give it a little extra punch in tougher substrates like LVL.
How long does the air last before you have to add air?
It's good for a few shots, but will need to be recharged with air somewhat frequently if intended use is of significant volume. The extra air is really only meant to offer a little extra umph when needed.
@@NailGunDepotCincinnati but in the video the guys says it can shoot up to 600 shots per charge… oh, so that’s not per air-fill… how many shots per air fill?
@@NailGunDepotCincinnati like, 3 shots and then gotta refill with air??? That’s a deal breaker for sure if so.
@@humblethinker8493 Senco does not offer a specific range or rating for the extra pre-loaded onboard air. The gun will work fine without the extra air, it's just for a little extra driving power when going into extremely dense substrates like LVL. You can refill as desired if you notice the gun begins to leave the nail proud. The 600 shots per charge is in reference to the battery life for the nailer.
@@NailGunDepotCincinnati oh wow, that all was helpful, thanks!
A few shots then needs more air 😂
uhh, no. That's not how airspring nailers work. L. That fill port is so nice vs the Milwaukee where you're fucked when the gun gets weak and you have to send it off to the service center for a tech to what you should be able to DIY. Wish my M18 had that then I'd be more confident in it long-term.
@@jaywelker5566 it literally says that in the video 😂 the air infill is only to give it more umph for tougher applications. I don’t use air guns anyway I only use paslode. They’ve been market leaders since I was an apprentice and I will only go gasless when paslode bring one out
What he explained in the above comment was 100% correct. It just wasn't explained well in the video.
AEG/Rigid is the same as the Senco crazy as.. so powerful and reliable