Will do , thanks. At the moment we are doing a bunch of prefab towns so with that said I might do a daily time lapse video of progress or a tips and tricks/does and don'ts video when it comes to panel houses. If anyone has suggestions Im all ears. Thanks for your support
I just take the spring out of the nose piece. Works best. Always been a paselode guy but recently I’ve noticed some inconsistencies in the power master plus. I have to wonder if it’s different at the actual lumberyards versus the big box stores and this is after 30 years of framing
Funny to hear you mention the I inconsistencies on the quality of the tool based on whether purchased at a big box stores or independent store. I personally don't know what to think. I bought an open box paslode ps350 from hd 10 years ago and still going today
@@framingbeast720 Have some I got at menards 25 years ago still going. Just lately some of the newer ones I’ve bought there seem like some perform better than others right out of the box.
I was always told that home Depot and big box stores sell so many tools that they will make a product run just for them. So the serial number would be just one digit off or something like that. I was told by tool repair guys that they use plastic gears and parts where the other ones are made with metal parts. I'm not sure if it's true but the place we used to get our guns fixed at could tell before you even got to the counter if it was a big box store purchase.
Taking the spring out is the most ill advised thing ever. The nose will be more sensitive but you exponentially increase your chances of shooting yourself with the gun despite how good or careful you think you are. My foreman showed me the picture of when he shot his toe after damaging the spring on his and that's all I needed to see.
I bought a paslode f350P at an auction and I can't get it to set a nail flush. I have pressure to 110-120 lbs. and depth adjustment set flush. I wonder if I should take it apart and see if there is something obvious like o-rings or dirt or water inside? Thanks.
In the past when one of my paslode air nailers feels weak and isn’t sinking the nails it’s always been a orings issue. Change them and the gun will be like new again