Thanks so much, my trigger was broken and being shown how to deconstruct the gun meant I could get it working again. The most helpful video I found. Awesome!
Are those OX brands? I own like 10 different caulking guns at the moment. Maybe more. Ever since I learned about thrust ratios, you just need a variety of guns for different applications like at least 3.
Hi, the trigger on my mastic gun sticks in the pulled position which is really frustrating and means i have to keep releasing the push bar and start pumping again which is just messy and i can't figure out why it's doing it. Have you had this problem and got a fix for it?
@@dmgladden thanks mate i just rubbed the shaft down to get rid of pitting but it's actually the trigger spring sticking so I'm going to cut a bit of plastic away to give clearance, it's a powerfix branded one from lidl and the spring seems to run thru a plastic/rubber bush but it sticks under load.
A Great BIG Thank you to Neil from Yorkshire who was so determined to thank me despite not having Paypay he posted £10 directly to me. Also a big thanks to all the wonderful grateful people whom thank me through my , www.paypal.com/paypalme/Davidglad makes helping people worth while THANK YOU ALL
Fantastic that you showed us this easy fix, but you just ruined my day. I won't be able to stop thinking why a simple turn of that bolt (which looks the same from every side) solves the problem. It shouldn't work, but it does! And why don't the manufacturers turn the bolt the right way before selling their stuff? I wouldn't buy their stuff again if it didn't work properly. Anyway, thanks, I now have 4 mastic guns in reserve (they all work now).
Brilliant. No faffing. Straight to the point. My mastic gun work perfectly now. Thanks very much.
This wasn't the problem that I was looking for but your explanation solved our problem, thank you very much :)
Thanks so much, my trigger was broken and being shown how to deconstruct the gun meant I could get it working again. The most helpful video I found. Awesome!
Thank you, kind words
Such an easy fix, that sorted out mine that's been playing up for ages, cheers! 👍
Top man, much better to repair than throwaway. You learn more that way.
yes that you do
Great tip, have that issue with mine, bloody frustration sorted thanks
Thats £40 in 2 videos youve saved me!
Donations are always welcome lol
Are those OX brands? I own like 10 different caulking guns at the moment. Maybe more. Ever since I learned about thrust ratios, you just need a variety of guns for different applications like at least 3.
0:55 breaks that one too 😂😂
??? What
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Got ya just a bit dumb finding it hard to follow yeah
That would’ve been funny if he broke that other “good” caulk gun, is what i meant sorry
Well I just fixed my gun thanks to this video so cheers for that. I'll sub 👍
Thank You Friend ! . . . from Mexico City (MX)
It worked!!! Thank you 🤟
David always love your video It really snow showmanship xxx
Thanks Sis cheques in the post lol
You absolutely legend. Subbed
What if the barrel of the gun is loose and spins loosely
It's really helpful, thanks.
Brilliant stuff David, have you any suggestions about making a jig to do lap joints?
Hi Noel, no but its food for thought thanks
Thank you! Fixed!
Just used to fix mine, thank you!
Fantastic thanks for that 👍👍
Hi, the trigger on my mastic gun sticks in the pulled position which is really frustrating and means i have to keep releasing the push bar and start pumping again which is just messy and i can't figure out why it's doing it. Have you had this problem and got a fix for it?
Hi Billy yes it's easy just strip it and wire wool and oil the shaft that should sort it for you
@@dmgladden thanks mate i just rubbed the shaft down to get rid of pitting but it's actually the trigger spring sticking so I'm going to cut a bit of plastic away to give clearance, it's a powerfix branded one from lidl and the spring seems to run thru a plastic/rubber bush but it sticks under load.
Thanks man...great help!!!
Lifesaver! Thank you
Success! Thanks David
A Great BIG Thank you to Neil from Yorkshire who was so determined to thank me despite not having Paypay he posted £10 directly to me.
Also a big thanks to all the wonderful grateful people whom thank me through my , www.paypal.com/paypalme/Davidglad makes helping people worth while THANK YOU ALL
Fantastic that you showed us this easy fix, but you just ruined my day. I won't be able to stop thinking why a simple turn of that bolt (which looks the same from every side) solves the problem. It shouldn't work, but it does! And why don't the manufacturers turn the bolt the right way before selling their stuff? I wouldn't buy their stuff again if it didn't work properly. Anyway, thanks, I now have 4 mastic guns in reserve (they all work now).
Your welcome glad I could help
Another good un!
thanks Ken
Thanks SIR IT'S reall
i plan on working consttruction in the future, this wisdom i will hold with me.
Yeah, but who can find a 10mm spanner when you need one?
I have two hanging up in my van ready for worktop bolts.
What language was this ? 😂
English why are you still learning 🤣🤣🤣