Granted I've had my tools sit in my non-airconditioned garage for the last 15 years, but I wondered if others had problems with the plastic just totally dis-integrating inside their nailer or stapler. The particular part I'm talking about is what's called a piston stop inside my Porter Cable nailer. It has sat in my garage most of the time and only used very seldom, probably less than 300 nails in its life. The other day I went to use it and after 1 nail it quit. When I opened it up, the plastic piston stop had dis-integrated into a thousand pieces. I had the same thing happen to a Sears stapler a couple years ago. In the manuals, it talks about replacing o-rings which I have never had a problem with, but never mentions the plastic piston stop will self destruct after so many years under very light use. Anyone else run into this with air nailers?
The replacement parts are available though.
The replacement parts are available though.