Augus7us
Well-known member
Hey Guys,
I have a framing nailer from Bostitch that uses the coiled nails. I'd like to use this for building some walls in my shop but when I connect the air, its clearly got a leak somewhere. Sounds like it is coming from somewhere near the front of the gun or by the trigger.
I looked up the manual and it says this could be a bad oring. That sounds logical.
Here is my issue, I've never taken a air nailer apart, I have my paslode but its pretty straight-forward. Is it difficult to replace a few orings in one of these? Also my other concern is safety. I don't want the thing exploding parts in my face. Do you dial the air down to something harmless when testing them? Or is there any other precaution I should take to test it?
I'm open to having stanley fix it, but I'd like use it this weekend and if its an oring I could be back in business tonight if its not a hard repair. But I don't want to keep track of 100 little pieces if these guys are complex so I thought I'd tap the forum to get you guys thoughts.
I didn't notice a model number on it but his is pretty much the same gun.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000225IH/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Thanks
-Clint
I have a framing nailer from Bostitch that uses the coiled nails. I'd like to use this for building some walls in my shop but when I connect the air, its clearly got a leak somewhere. Sounds like it is coming from somewhere near the front of the gun or by the trigger.
I looked up the manual and it says this could be a bad oring. That sounds logical.
Here is my issue, I've never taken a air nailer apart, I have my paslode but its pretty straight-forward. Is it difficult to replace a few orings in one of these? Also my other concern is safety. I don't want the thing exploding parts in my face. Do you dial the air down to something harmless when testing them? Or is there any other precaution I should take to test it?
I'm open to having stanley fix it, but I'd like use it this weekend and if its an oring I could be back in business tonight if its not a hard repair. But I don't want to keep track of 100 little pieces if these guys are complex so I thought I'd tap the forum to get you guys thoughts.
I didn't notice a model number on it but his is pretty much the same gun.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000225IH/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Thanks
-Clint