Dean, I do like these "silent shorts". They show your skills really well. However, as somebody with little knowledge of these machines (the only knowledge I have is from watching you! Lol!) I prefer it when you actually explain what you are doing and why!!! Regardless, thanks for sharing this one!!
After watching Dean work , it makes me want to go around the house and just start taking everything apart , I'll just have to wait until my neighbor leaves home for the day, how else is a guy going to learn?
How critical is it to use only the Paslode cleaner and lubricant when servicing these units? Won't regular air tool oil work just as well for assembly?
Hi Dean have you heard of the paslode tester for newer models done hundreds of older guns but the newer ones im360 xi ci etc really struggle with unless I can narrow it dien to a single faulty part
No I don't know of any testers. They can be tricky some times. Basicly you sometimes need to have a spark unit, motor, wiring loom, controler, antenna, battery connector and electrovable spare. So you can change one part at a time to narrow down a particular fault. I actually had one this week that I wasted 2 hours on, because it had a red light on and I couldn't figure out why. Turned out to be a broken wire on the electrovalve and also a broken pin on the spark unit socket
So what exactly did you service? you cleaned the thing, that is not what i class as a service. If i took my car to the garage for a service and all they did was clean it i would'n't pay them.
You aren't familiar with standard tool services, are you? A lot of "standard service" is a look over, clean out and reassemble. Paslode in particular won't honour their warranty if you don't do it. Source: self Paslode seller in Australia (who have much longer warranties than in dean's world)
Dean, I do like these "silent shorts". They show your skills really well. However, as somebody with little knowledge of these machines (the only knowledge I have is from watching you! Lol!) I prefer it when you actually explain what you are doing and why!!!
Regardless, thanks for sharing this one!!
Nice job Dean. Looking forward to the next one
Dean! Your workbench top looks fantastic! Now you won’t misplace screws and fasteners!
After watching Dean work , it makes me want to go around the house and just start taking everything apart , I'll just have to wait until my neighbor leaves home for the day, how else is a guy going to learn?
It seems an ASMR video 😃
Wow, look at that shiny Makita banner there ...😂
Yes, makita shite!!!!
@shaunmorrissey7313 Lol
I have some Makita tools
Most of my tools are Milwaukee...
How critical is it to use only the Paslode cleaner and lubricant when servicing these units? Won't regular air tool oil work just as well for assembly?
sweet ...
What about the reed valve? Common problem when misfiring. You never even checked it
I would start doing some of this at home. Start your own company on the side.
Hi Dean have you heard of the paslode tester for newer models done hundreds of older guns but the newer ones im360 xi ci etc really struggle with unless I can narrow it dien to a single faulty part
No I don't know of any testers. They can be tricky some times. Basicly you sometimes need to have a spark unit, motor, wiring loom, controler, antenna, battery connector and electrovable spare. So you can change one part at a time to narrow down a particular fault.
I actually had one this week that I wasted 2 hours on, because it had a red light on and I couldn't figure out why.
Turned out to be a broken wire on the electrovalve and also a broken pin on the spark unit socket
Are the gloves to save your hands or save your casio watch
Underneath the Casio watch is all of last weeks grease amd Grimm. So no, they ant for saving the Casio
So what exactly did you service? you cleaned the thing, that is not what i class as a service. If i took my car to the garage for a service and all they did was clean it i would'n't pay them.
You aren't familiar with standard tool services, are you? A lot of "standard service" is a look over, clean out and reassemble. Paslode in particular won't honour their warranty if you don't do it. Source: self Paslode seller in Australia (who have much longer warranties than in dean's world)
🧰Evening Dean 🧰