I bought this not quite a year ago for craft items I make. I should have used it before Amazon's return policy expired but unfortunately I did not. Every time I use it, the nails do not sink all the way in. I'm using the nails the came with the gun so they have to be the right ones. This gun does not have a pressure setting to it so I can't make any adjustments - do you have any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong? Thank you!
TIM from Canada I see a lot of these videos on these automatic nail gun from different brands and it seems to be across the board where you have to take them apart and put in some sort of oil to. lubricate the motors… if you do not have the space how are you supposed to take the stuff apart and the oil Hass to go to a certain spot in the nail gun… could you not just drop some oil down into the nail gun head instead of taking everything apart. Anybody have suggestions on this?.. if I buy a nail gun from any consumer, do I have to take it apart and oil lit up? And why is this shit there not have been some sort of provisions put in place when these things were being used….. not to take them apart.. I am sure the guy on the construction site after spending 12 hours. Framing a house has time the next day to take apart his nail gun in grease it up. Please let me know if I buy one of these pin nailer‘s or just standard nail gun do I have to take it apart and grease it up … the brands I am working with is either Ryobi because I have the batteries.. Milwaukee M 18 fuel because I have the batteries… again do I need to take this apart and grease it up when the oil runs dry on these I have seen this on a video where a man has to take apart his nail gun, re oil it
Just got one and it is not setting the pins. They are proud of the surface. I have the adjustment plate set as far forward as possible and no luck. I'm extremely disappointed as there doesn't seem to be any other way to get the nailed to drive these pins deeper. What am I missing?
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Thank you for making this video. Much appreciated.
Thanks! This really helped to see the pin nailer in action. This is an amazing tool...the pins just disappear. No hole filling necessary
Great video. Thx man
Simple and to the point. Very helpful, thank you‼️
mille fois merci pour avoir prit le temps de faire ce vidéo! il n'y a absolument rien dans la boîte pour nous indiquer comment l'utiliser!
Does it have an adjustment for nailed depth? I haven’t been able to find where it is.
Thank you, very comprehensive video. Straight and to the point.
Hope it helps!
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If it isn't setting pin nails deep enough, is there a way to set them deeper? Thanks.
That was good information because I want to buy one thanks for your help
Great video, thank you for your time making it.
I bought this not quite a year ago for craft items I make. I should have used it before Amazon's return policy expired but unfortunately I did not. Every time I use it, the nails do not sink all the way in. I'm using the nails the came with the gun so they have to be the right ones. This gun does not have a pressure setting to it so I can't make any adjustments - do you have any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong? Thank you!
2 tips came with mine.
TIM from Canada I see a lot of these videos on these automatic nail gun from different brands and it seems to be across the board where you have to take them apart and put in some sort of oil to. lubricate the motors… if you do not have the space how are you supposed to take the stuff apart and the oil Hass to go to a certain spot in the nail gun… could you not just drop some oil down into the nail gun head instead of taking everything apart. Anybody have suggestions on this?.. if I buy a nail gun from any consumer, do I have to take it apart and oil lit up? And why is this shit there not have been some sort of provisions put in place when these things were being used….. not to take them apart.. I am sure the guy on the construction site after spending 12 hours. Framing a house has time the next day to take apart his nail gun in grease it up. Please let me know if I buy one of these pin nailer‘s or just standard nail gun do I have to take it apart and grease it up … the brands I am working with is either Ryobi because I have the batteries.. Milwaukee M 18 fuel because I have the batteries… again do I need to take this apart and grease it up when the oil runs dry on these I have seen this on a video where a man has to take apart his nail gun, re oil it
Thanks Matt. Do you have room for another Ryobi tool 😅
There is always room. Somehow
Maybe not 😂
Thank you!
I use one hammer for multiple sized nails. Why isn't there a universal battery powered nailer?
Anyway, thanks for the pin nailer lesson.
That would be a cool product. 😃
It really sucks that these will not work with Cadex 23 gauge Brad nails. I regret buying
Just got one and it is not setting the pins. They are proud of the surface. I have the adjustment plate set as far forward as possible and no luck. I'm extremely disappointed as there doesn't seem to be any other way to get the nailed to drive these pins deeper. What am I missing?