Paslode IM350 full strip down

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Published 2018-10-28
In this video i will be showing close up how to fully de-assemble & fully re-assemble this old style Paslode IM350 framing nail gun.
it will help if you need to change any part within the gun as you will see how to get to it and how to put the gun back together again after fixing it saving you a lot of money

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All Comments (21)
  • You sir are an absolute legend! I ended up taking mine apart by mistake like an idiot after a nail jammed. At that time I didn't know how to do it correctly. As such I took too much apart. I would never have been able to put it together again and the bit at 15:40 was critical. All put back together and working again. I am so grateful, thank you.
  • @fredgomm8727
    I had my head in my hands when all the bits flew everywhere dismantling after a jam, now all back together, thanks! Great video.
  • @andrewwatson5360
    Thanks for the great tutorial David. I bought a 2nd hand Paslode at what I thought was a "bargain" as it was firing intermittently. I figured it just needed a cleaning/oiling service and I confidently stripped it down following another professional you tubers instructions and of course it wouldnt fire at all when I got it back together. Did this a few times and gave up thinking the electric or some vital part was broken. So my "bargain" proved to be an exensive dud. However was inspired to try again after watching your detailed procedure and instructions. And voila!!! Its working perfectly. You are a legend ! I got a bit carried away nailing things around the place so I'll need to work out how to separate some stuff. Those nails sure hold well.
  • @Zydecodenny
    Thanks for the great video, Dave. I took my 350 apart a few days ago and LOST the bar/follower lockout SPRING. Thanks to your video, I now know how to insert that spring. I cheated by using a BALL POINT PEN SPRING instead of buying a new one, it works!
  • @jag524
    Thanks Dude. I took mine apart and then had to wait 3 weeks for parts. Forgot how it went back together. All better now!
  • @MBrulla
    You, my friend, are a lifesaver. That spring was bound to be the death of me. Wasn't sure where it actually fit - and the diagram was all but no help. Wish this were in full HD, but even so - hugely appreciate you posting it!
  • @RMMaryport
    Had a bad nail jam the other day, this helped putting it back together. Cheers
  • Thank you so much! I was stopped at the part you told me you would spend hours figuring it out. Really really grateful and thanks so much again for such a informative video.
  • @Edge-ir8tb
    Thanks Dave, had a misfiring IM350 for ages, followed all your steps to give it a real deep clean but was gutted when it still continued to misfire. But by watching your video I only realised there was the second o ring, so after replacing both, the gun nail fires perfectly. Thanks very much for posting such a comprehensive video.
  • @2ndlecky30
    Same as Matthew Brulla, I would never have found where the small spring went. Great video thanks
  • @JustinGlynn
    Legend, managed to get my gun working again
  • Thanks for your tutorial. You might have saved my sons pasload from the rubbish bin . Cheers, Jim.
  • Thank you so much!!! That lockout spring was confounding me before I found your video. It popped out while I was disassembling to clear a jam and I couldn't figure out where it went. Just in case anyone else is curious, I have the IMCT model (900420) and your instructions worked perfectly for it. Thank you again!!!
  • @blueflyingwolf
    Excellent tutorial, thank you. The handle reassembly was a nightmare until I found & viewed this!
  • @dejayajay
    Very helpful. It’s great that you have taken the time and such care to help us all.
  • @chriswaller7428
    Thank you for the video. Having trouble with my gun, but now feel confident about a complete breakdown clean and troubleshooting. God bless
  • @Maverick06723
    I did the slide like when you copped it for the nail it just helped hold it together I did it a bit earlier I worked out well
  • @claudiocavi4070
    Got an old paslode impulse for parts and dismantled it, whoth out knowing any thing bout it, a few bits left over but thanks to you it's up and going. Thank you very much
  • Spot on video pal, had an intermittent problem of not firing, it was that tiny spring on the nail stop! Had become misplaced! Nearly lost it on the floor too.
  • @palm647
    thankyou so much for this video . you have saved us heaps