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Stanley SFRN350 Round Head 2-inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer by Bostitch
Product DetailsManufacturer: Bostitch Model: SFRN350 Product features: - Pneumatic nailer drives round-head nails ranging from 2 inch to 3-1/2-inches long
- Angled magazine permits use in tight spaces; accepts full found-head nails for superior holding power
- Multi-directional exhaust deflector; Quick-release nose clears jams fast
- No-mar removable rubber foot; weighs 7.4 pounds; cushioned rubber grip
- 1-year limited warranty
Description of Stanley SFRN350 Round Head 2-inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing NailerYour hammer has just become obsolete. The Stanley SFRN350 Round-Head Framing Nailer will shoot nails ranging from 2 inches to 3-1/2-inches long through the hardest, gnarliest construction lumber you could possibly imagine. And all it takes is a simple squeeze of the trigger. The tool?s angled magazine allows nailing in tight spaces; it holds up to 64 plastic-collated round-head nails. The full round-head nails provide superior holding power over the clipped-head nails used by some framing nailers.The tool has a working air-pressure range of 70 to 120 pounds per square inch, and it features a non-marring rubber tip, adjustable depth setting and handy toe-nailing teeth that prevent the tool from slipping while toe nailing. At just over 7 pounds, this tool isn?t exactly light, but it does weigh less than comparable framing nailers. The SFRN350 is specifically designed for nailing together 2-by lumber, but it can also be used for fastening plywood sheathing, siding, fencing, decking, and solid bridging.--Joseph Truini What?s in the Box Stanley SFRN350 round-head framing nailer, lubricating oil
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Stanley SFRN350 Round Head 2-inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing NailerCustomer Review: Excellent framing nailer Summary: 5 Stars
I just completed framing my basement. It is 1100 square feet and I used around 200 2x4s to complete the job. I had absolutely no issues with this nailer, it performed wonderfully. I have a 150 psi 6 gallon compressor and it had to switch on about every 8 to 10 nails I shot. It uses round head nails and is 21 degrees, this is different then some nailers so I had fewer options for nails to purchase, but was able to get a box of 4000 (more than enough) for around $35 from a local hardware store. For the price, it is an excellent nail gun, and I would recommend it.
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