Check out my video on how to adjust the nail depth here! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lXroOHmS_II.html Subscribe to my channel- bit.ly/Fixer2 Thanks for watching! 😃
Extremely helpful! Excellent presentation. To the point with no unnecessary comments, easy to follow. I now feel confident to use this for the first time.Thanks a million.
I just bought one of these for some molding, and when I took it out of the box I was VERY intimidated, I have never used one before. Your video is perfect, it was so helpful and I got brave and did it after watching this. Thank you!
I’m new to diy and only ever held a Brad nailer for the first time when I took it out of the box. This video is fantastic for a beginner 😊! Thanks for making this one
Very good instruction! Covered all of the important features; stressed safety; was articulate and detailed, yet succinct. Not a whole lot of unnecessary jocularity and commentary! My kind of presentation. Thank you!
I like Ryobi products because of its multi purpose battery ecosystem, and secondly, because its cost effective for my wallet. I'm a guy that does small home DIY projects and their products gets the job done.
Thanks for that. The only thing you didn't cover - and what I was looking for - was the depth of drive adjustment wheel on the side by the nose. Found it online. Thanks though, good video other wise.
@@thefixerhomerepair2 Unrelated to your question....I actually bought this exact nailer and I love it. Nails are cheap, about $2,50 for 5000pcs. It's a bit heavy with the 4amp battery and the nose is a bit flimsy. Had to put a cardboard shim to align it.
This Ryobi Airstrike 18ga 18v brad nailer seems to be one of the most popular Ryobi tools ever fall into DIYers hands. There are ladies who do craft work like building bird houses and guys who just want to talk about this very popular Ryobi tool all over RU-vid. And I like it!
What the heck. I just bought this. Filled it with brad nails, went out to the job site. And.... It doesn't work. Tried to troubleshoot it, and it.... doesn't work 😞
I agree with most comments. For me, it would have been helpful if you had spent more time talking about the air pressure and depth adjustment dials. If you are up for it, would enjoy another video that talks more about that. For example, what setting is good for door trim or finishing work, etc.. Thank you!
I got this gun for Christmas I literally shut two nails I went to use it the other day only the light comes on nothing else No jam switch batteries both good I have no clue what's wrong with it been looking for a video for help any ideas?
On my way to get one today…I wanted to see/hear a review of this…I love Ryobi tools, and slowly building my supply…This video was really helpful with the features…👍🏽…new sub!
Thank you for the very helpful information. I am also a Ryobi fan, and at 72, prefer to work smarter, not harder. I already have a set of helpful Ryobi tools and find them a good weight and size for my little old lady hands. I am planning to build a faux beam mantel cover and decided that pounding in the nails by hand was not going to be very entertaining, so purchased the nailer - good luck to me... 😱
I bought the newer model w/ charger + 2x 3.5 amp batteries. I started using it and experienced very poor performance, failure to shoot nails with any consistency. Batteries are fully charged. Changed batteries and got better results, which suggests that one of the batteries is not locking in place. I could not figure out what the smaller trigger does ... seemed like a safety, but clearly it is not. Your tutorial is excellent. Meanwhile, Ryobi warranty and contact is abysmal difficult to access and impossible to create a Login account ! I bought through Amazon and cannot return the unit. I am going to give it another try today, otherwise, I will try to return it at Home Depot, but I expect that might be a problem too. Any thoughts ?
I recently started using this tool. As a typical hard head I unboxed it, loaded nails and put in the battery. Worked fine but your video really explained it for me. You didn’t rush through it. For the pro with 50yrs experience, I wonder if he lost the soft rubber (?) piece the mounts on the head and prevents marring?