That was a fantastic video. It was great to see you rebuild that nailer step-by-step. We all have learned a lot from your video. Thanks for posting and keep posting. Bravo 👏
Donald Porta after watching your video, you convinced me to go out and buy a nailer, although I don’t think I’m gonna get one for five dollars. Thanks again 👍
Thank you so much for teaching us. I bought and old one yesterday RN45. They told me it was good but as soon as I connected the hose it started leaking through the trigger
Thanks Donald, really enjoy your videos.....you do an excellent job covering all the details! I'd be smiling too if I owned a top of the line Bostitch nailer for less than 15 bucks.... :-) Keep 'em coming! Mike
Hi Donald, I have a Duo-fast siding coil gun that stopped feeding nails, it will shoot nails when one is lined up. Do you know anything about how to fix that? The model is CNP-65Y
My initial rebuild went well. The nailer worked fine. After a few nails the piston rod guide that goes in the front bumper broke. Did I miss something in regard to setting up the piston rod? The bumper was installed with the arrow pointing in. The guide was installed on the outside (nose side) of the bumper.The rod tip that hits the nail is shaped something like a t . Is there something I should have done in regards to the strike points rotational orientation? My gun is a Rn45b just like yours. Thanks mark
Is there way to get info on parts for a store brand nailer from OSH Orchard Supply Hardware that went out of business? I really like the fix it. During the meantime I purchased a new Husky roofing nailer from Home Depot. The instruction on that one seems very strange and dangerous. Will try it in the next few days.
Just curious about the specific model of that nail gun. Also there is an O ring under that square thing with the rounded corners at 9:21. The one I just rebuilt is an RN45B. My first time rebuilding one. I tried it out and the trigger won't work. If I depress the trigger button with a screwdriver it will work. Not sure what's wrong. Thanks for the video.
I think mine is the same model---- on the trigger there is a metal flap that is attached on the trigger and is between the trigger and the actuating pin---- sounds like that piece is either missing or is out of position.
The air leak is usually caused by the smallest o-rings on the plunger failing. I have been replacing these tiny o-rings with 2mm id o-rings. Getting the right size is a challenge.
Thanks for the instruction , my Bostitch in the shed for more than a decade now working
glad to here that!
That was a fantastic video. It was great to see you rebuild that nailer step-by-step. We all have learned a lot from your video. Thanks for posting and keep posting. Bravo 👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Donald Porta after watching your video, you convinced me to go out and buy a nailer, although I don’t think I’m gonna get one for five dollars. Thanks again 👍
Thank you so much for teaching us. I bought and old one yesterday RN45. They told me it was good but as soon as I connected the hose it started leaking through the trigger
Glad I could help
My kit arrives tomorrow. It should be a snap to install after watching your video. Thank you
Good luck!
Great job and a super find at a garage sale. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Donald, really enjoy your videos.....you do an excellent job covering all the details! I'd be smiling too if I owned a top of the line Bostitch nailer for less than 15 bucks.... :-) Keep 'em coming! Mike
thanks for your encouragement!
I want to know where to buy that grease for $0.41!
You are a Blessing person to. share!
Thank you!
So nice of you
Going to save me alot of money as I have 3 guns and they are all down. Thank you for the video 🙏
you are so welcome!
Nice well made video.
Thank you very much!
Mi pistola no suelta el pistón que será
ok, i need a trigger. thanks for the easy squeese -ness of having your vid to go back to. i subscribed!..
Would a harbor freight nail gun be worth rebuilding.? Thanks
Hi Donald, I have a Duo-fast siding coil gun that stopped feeding nails, it will shoot nails when one is lined up. Do you know anything about how to fix that? The model is CNP-65Y
Great video! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
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My initial rebuild went well. The nailer worked fine. After a few nails the piston rod guide that goes in the front bumper broke. Did I miss something in regard to setting up the piston rod? The bumper was installed with the arrow pointing in. The guide was installed on the outside (nose side) of the bumper.The rod tip that hits the nail is shaped something like a t . Is there something I should have done in regards to the strike points rotational orientation? My gun is a Rn45b just like yours.
Thanks
mark
Is there way to get info on parts for a store brand nailer from OSH Orchard Supply Hardware that went out of business? I really like the fix it. During the meantime I purchased a new Husky roofing nailer from Home Depot. The instruction on that one seems very strange and dangerous. Will try it in the next few days.
Thank you for this!!
You're so welcome!
Thanks for the video where do you get the parts.
In the description
Ya man that’s how you do it. One mans junk...
Some guys have disposable income for new tools, some guys have half an hour to make them new. 👍🏻
Very helpful,thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Don.
Just curious about the specific model of that nail gun. Also there is an O ring under that square thing with the rounded corners at 9:21. The one I just rebuilt is an RN45B. My first time rebuilding one. I tried it out and the trigger won't work. If I depress the trigger button with a screwdriver it will work. Not sure what's wrong. Thanks for the video.
I think mine is the same model---- on the trigger there is a metal flap that is attached on the trigger and is between the trigger and the actuating pin---- sounds like that piece is either missing or is out of position.
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Thanks I'll take a look.
possibly clean the trigger valve and get it working?
The air leak is usually caused by the smallest o-rings on the plunger failing. I have been replacing these tiny o-rings with 2mm id o-rings. Getting the right size is a challenge.
Got lucky, didn't rebuild the advance piston that I saw, a common failure
good job
Thank you! Cheers!
Sorry the second O ring does not go into the piston bore, the cylinder has a seal. (black) that seals that to the head valve bore.
Where can i buy the rebuild kit? Do you have a part number?
kit link is in the description with the video
@@donaldporta i have an old nailer its a contractor line brand i think, will this kit fit this brand?
@@donaldporta where are you by the big gasket
Those are $285 with a single piece door.
nice to know, thank you!
who did you order the parts from ?
Amazon, there is a link in the description on the video
Can you mount AR site to that? I missed your last video.
sorry--- have to keep lower profile!
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Thanks for the video where do you get the parts.
amazon will have them--- there is a link with the description on the video