Deano , love all your videos mate, I appreciate a service agent like yourself giving up your trade secrets on various tools. I’ve owned and still own a few Paslodes IM 90 Frame master , the coil master you don’t have in Europe and the new 2nd fix angled trim master also that you don’t have in Europe. We here in Australia we have been fortunate by Paslode releasing guns that other markets don’t have at the moment including the new PPN nailer that us aussies and Americans have. Paslode are also releasing a new straight 2nd fix soon 🤫 Ps; from your Paslode videos I decided to look and found a old model solid state IM 325 framer that came in black and released in 96’ and pull it apart and keep as a reminder of my early days in the 90s on the tools as they say. Keep up the great work mate.
Upon closer inspection I realized the drive tip had broken off. I found a generic replacement on eBay for $38. I successfully replaced it and it is up and running. Thanks for the help.
Whenever I watch your videos and how quickly you dismantle and reassemble the tools. I always think of forest gump. When he quickly dismantles and assembles the army rifle. And drill Sargent goes.. God dammit Gump! Why did you do that so fast??.. Because you told me drill Sargent!! You must be some kind of genius Gump! 🤣
Need help! The gun works before I took it apart to clean it (bought it used & very dirty). When I put it back, it does not shoot the nail but the fan is on. I took it apart again to clean the reed valve & inside under the 2 screws cover which is not dirty (per pasload tech advice). Now the fan does not turn on & it still won't shoot. Any suggestions? I know I put it back correctly.
Hi Dean I am wondering if you can help my. My guns just over a year old and stopped working today. Fresh battery fresh gas and won't fire. Putting it down to no spark. Also the nails were using aren't going home all the way. Would this be the cheaper gas that's causing the problem I am having?
Hello, I need help! I took it apart to clean it because it was so dirty (than this one in the video. I just bought it used). When I put it back, the tip of the gun won't move up & down when I press it. What did I do wrong? Can anyone help?
I have a passlode 18g finish nailer. It no longer sinks the nails below the wood surface. It leaves even the shortest nails just proud of flush with depth gauge at lowest setting. I opened up the motor housing and exposed piston chamber. Cleaned it out with carburetor cleaner. Oiled chamber. I didn’t disassemble the entire chamber assembly. There was a little build up but not horrible. After this fairly thorough cleaning there was no difference. I can see no physical issues. I gather that there has been a loss off compression force. Am I on the right track? Any suggestions as to what I might try to resolve this issue. I am willing to take this completely apart if I know what I am looking for. Thank you…..
I’ve got one of these, had it about 8 months, not used it a lot probably only 4,000 nails used, but the last few days it’s been misfiring now and again on 90mm paslode nails, and then it won’t fire the 50mm ring shank nails anymore just completely misfires, any suggestions before I service it?
I had thought I had wanted one of these guns but I did not know they also use gas , not thanks for that one for me I am trying to get everything off gas .lol.
Brilliant video helped identify where I had gone wrong rebuilding my gun after a diy clean and service 👍🏻👏🏻
idk why, I like to watch your Paslode video so much. Thanks Dean
Deano , love all your videos mate, I appreciate a service agent like yourself giving up your trade secrets on various tools. I’ve owned and still own a few Paslodes IM 90 Frame master , the coil master you don’t have in Europe and the new 2nd fix angled trim master also that you don’t have in Europe. We here in Australia we have been fortunate by Paslode releasing guns that other markets don’t have at the moment including the new PPN nailer that us aussies and Americans have. Paslode are also releasing a new straight 2nd fix soon 🤫
Ps; from your Paslode videos I decided to look and found a old model solid state IM 325 framer that came in black and released in 96’ and pull it apart and keep as a reminder of my early days in the 90s on the tools as they say. Keep up the great work mate.
Upon closer inspection I realized the drive tip had broken off. I found a generic replacement on eBay for $38. I successfully replaced it and it is up and running. Thanks for the help.
Jeeez! You can tell you've done some hours on the bench!
Great work. 👍
Jeeze ive got tshirts older than that. I dont miss warming gas canisters in my boxers during the drive to work in the winter.:)))
This was very satisfying to watch
you sir are the best - looks like you've done this before :)
Wow done with such speed and accuracy
Great stuff love watching your film
Whenever I watch your videos and how quickly you dismantle and reassemble the tools. I always think of forest gump. When he quickly dismantles and assembles the army rifle. And drill Sargent goes.. God dammit Gump! Why did you do that so fast??.. Because you told me drill Sargent!! You must be some kind of genius Gump! 🤣
Brilliant video as always 👍🏻👍🏻
Very good repair to follow you the man thumb Up
Hi Dean, are you in belfast, where is your workshop
Your an absolute legend thanks for sharing
Thank you very much
Hallo dean love the videos keep them coming and I’ve just seen you use that utility/ scraper we’re can I get one from please thanks
I saw yesterday that they have them in Travis Perkins
Need help! The gun works before I took it apart to clean it (bought it used & very dirty). When I put it back, it does not shoot the nail but the fan is on. I took it apart again to clean the reed valve & inside under the 2 screws cover which is not dirty (per pasload tech advice). Now the fan does not turn on & it still won't shoot. Any suggestions? I know I put it back correctly.
Hi Dean I am wondering if you can help my. My guns just over a year old and stopped working today. Fresh battery fresh gas and won't fire. Putting it down to no spark. Also the nails were using aren't going home all the way. Would this be the cheaper gas that's causing the problem I am having?
Hello, I need help! I took it apart to clean it because it was so dirty (than this one in the video. I just bought it used). When I put it back, the tip of the gun won't move up & down when I press it. What did I do wrong? Can anyone help?
I have a passlode 18g finish nailer. It no longer sinks the nails below the wood surface. It leaves even the shortest nails just proud of flush with depth gauge at lowest setting. I opened up the motor housing and exposed piston chamber. Cleaned it out with carburetor cleaner. Oiled chamber. I didn’t disassemble the entire chamber assembly. There was a little build up but not horrible. After this fairly thorough cleaning there was no difference. I can see no physical issues. I gather that there has been a loss off compression force. Am
I on the right track? Any suggestions as to what I might try to resolve this issue. I am willing to take this completely apart if I know what I am looking for.
Thank you…..
Try backing it off just a little bit from the very lowest setting, I don't know why this works but works for me sometimes.
What kind of awesome knife is that??
Toughbuilt make it, if you are still looking
@@jamesclark3090 cheers bud 👍
I’ve got one of these, had it about 8 months, not used it a lot probably only 4,000 nails used, but the last few days it’s been misfiring now and again on 90mm paslode nails, and then it won’t fire the 50mm ring shank nails anymore just completely misfires, any suggestions before I service it?
How do you remember where everything goes 😮
what kind of chemical liquid did you used to clean Paslode in this video? can you tell me, thank you!!!
he used kerosine
@@austinbruder9187 are you sure. How do you know
@@HieuTran-xx2sb For starters, he says so in this very video.
@@robertrada4783 just want to confirm. it is Kerosine liquid, right buddy
@@HieuTran-xx2sb thats true - he does say so in the video
Could you please repair my paslode first fix gun if I post to you. In the Isle of Man ?
Affraid not. Cannot take in any more tools
Fucking brilliant video. You made it look so easy. Fair play .
Do you use the videos at all to help you remember where certain things go or is it all memory
Also super cool to see some part washer stuff
it is not hard to remember! but tool schematics are a repair tech's best friend :) !
I had thought I had wanted one of these guns but I did not know they also use gas , not thanks for that one for me I am trying to get everything off gas .lol.
Wear some gloves