Now this is the stuff we love mate.!.!!! Much love from the U.S. please don't stop making these videos we need this kind of stuff in our lives..! You're the best my guy don't stop being a complete unit of the male figure you beast!!.😊
I know I watched you fix that 1st Paslode, but I still can't quite believe that you got that thing back in working order!?!?!?!?!? I do feel a profound sorrow for your parts washer after washing that lot into it 😢 Its probably wondering what it did to annoy you so badly that you would wash something like that in it 😂😂😂😂 Amazing job, Sir!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
On those 360s, wouldn't it be a benefit to take the back off and put a few drops of oil down the chamber every so often? Actually you said as much later in the video, on the last one that had the new spark unit.
@@deandohertygreaser and I think the makita gas gun orings fit as well, but they are more expensive than the hitachi but still less than the paslode.. Anyway I use the hitachi orings to fix the older style paslodes because paslode prices are ridiculous.
I would have given up on that IM350 the moment I opened that back cover, that much corrosion on aluminum is just crazy. But respect for getting it up and running again! Also what parts you need for the Senco's ? I work at a Dutch hardware store that does service/repair Senco machines and we can order straight from Senco NL so I might be able to help you out on a one time base to get you the parts for the machines you have laying around. Tjep is a whole different story though, they only have standard service kits (o-rings/seals) but nothing like fire pins or any of that stuff.
Thanks for the offer, very much apprivated. But I need a supplier here in Ireland. The tjep and senco are basicly the same gun. Most pasts will be interchangeable
Nailers fixed in this video: 0:50 Rawlplug R-WW90 (possibly) nailer Fault: Stops firing after one shot 9:40 Tornado CN-120 concrete nailer Fault: Nail jam (according to the owner) 12:43 Paslode IM-350 nailer Fault: Tool been in Davy Jones locker at the bottom of the sea 48:18 Paslode IM-360 nailer Fault: Not firing 57:48 Paslode IM-360 nailer Fault: None, just service 1:16:40 Makita GA9040S grinder convertion to a Wall Chaser tool 1:28:28 Paslode IM-360 Fault: Not firing 1:47:51 Tjep TF-16/64 (possibly) nailer Fault: Broken pin 1:53:35 Paslode IM-350/90 Fault: None, in for service. 2:03:02 Return of the Paslodes IM-360 from 48:18 and 57:48 after parts came in.
22 EURO! for a tiny bit of rubber that costs literal pennies to make. that's criminal. Even with the overhead of supplying it as a single item in a plastic bag, shipping it, stocking etc. There is no way that part should cost more than €5.
A shame paslode never invested in battery guns before everyone else did. gas guns are the last of a dying breed these days. shame really as paslode made the best gas guns….they should of by rights made the best battery guns too but they where asleep at the wheel.
It's an infrared barrier, generally Way more reliable than an electric contact, but you have to consider the electricity consumption of the infrared led, + the product need to be designed correctly to avoid dust and/ humidity/ corrosion.. .
They are not designed to be used in power tools like these. A tried and tested electrical switch would be more reliable. These are not very well designed as they they are a common failure in these guns.