I also noticed with mine (same model) if the battery is below 3 bars it won't even sink the brads 1/4 inch in, but if I put a fresh battery bam all the way
my dad's is a few years older and definitely a bit smaller in the front and it's been on the job (not home) for years, I've borrowed it too and it's worked fine but maybe the new model is gahbage
Hey AVE! Love your channel and videos, have been watching for a long time. I wanted to ask you if I could send you my Ryobi P236A impact driver for you to tear down and review the tool for wear over time. She has been a good tool for the last seven years, gets used almost daily, and she has had plenty of hot suppers. As a matter of fact her last supper was a little too hot and burned out the varible speed on the trigger. Now she's either completely turned on or off, no in between even with fore play. Lol
Just curious if you would be interested in tearin down the ole girl and takin a peek under her skirt before she gets a proper burial in the fuckit bucket.
My Airstrike has been pretty freaking incredible. I have a ton of Ryobi stuff. Not a fanboy of them or anything, it's just what I could afford at the time I bought them. They've served me well and I've put them through more than more folks. However, this 18 gauge nailer stands out for sure in the best of ways.
There is no doubt in my mind that you fucked this up. I have one that I've used commercially for over a year now and it works fine every time. I would try in the future to use the tool first then take it apart after
I was having similar issues. Thought about your comments regarding the magnetic positioning sensors. Decided to set piston at bottom dead centre by spinning motor vanes until bdc. Then also flipped the magnet polarity, reassembled and voila! Operates great now
those batteries are notorious for being trash.
This is why I stick to milwaukee tools
I also noticed with mine (same model) if the battery is below 3 bars it won't even sink the brads 1/4 inch in, but if I put a fresh battery bam all the way
always playing with his crank
I`m trying to open a P360 Stapler but after all the screws are removed there`s still something holding it together. Am I missing something?
my dad's is a few years older and definitely a bit smaller in the front and it's been on the job (not home) for years, I've borrowed it too and it's worked fine but maybe the new model is gahbage
Hey AVE! Love your channel and videos, have been watching for a long time. I wanted to ask you if I could send you my Ryobi P236A impact driver for you to tear down and review the tool for wear over time. She has been a good tool for the last seven years, gets used almost daily, and she has had plenty of hot suppers. As a matter of fact her last supper was a little too hot and burned out the varible speed on the trigger. Now she's either completely turned on or off, no in between even with fore play. Lol
Just curious if you would be interested in tearin down the ole girl and takin a peek under her skirt before she gets a proper burial in the fuckit bucket.
i have this thing too. after not using for 2 years, it has similar issues….
I usually fiddle with the gray knob on back when that happens and she comesback
My Airstrike has been pretty freaking incredible. I have a ton of Ryobi stuff. Not a fanboy of them or anything, it's just what I could afford at the time I bought them. They've served me well and I've put them through more than more folks. However, this 18 gauge nailer stands out for sure in the best of ways.
There is no doubt in my mind that you fucked this up. I have one that I've used commercially for over a year now and it works fine every time. I would try in the future to use the tool first then take it apart after
I was having similar issues. Thought about your comments regarding the magnetic positioning sensors. Decided to set piston at bottom dead centre by spinning motor vanes until bdc. Then also flipped the magnet polarity, reassembled and voila! Operates great now
If anyone of you need a Ridgid R09890 repaired, lol, I gotcha