Bostitch 2 - 3-1/2 in. Wire Weld Framing Nailer F28WW

Product Details
Specifications
- Adjustable exhaust port : Yes
- Air Tool Type : Air Nailer
- Assembled Depth (in.) : 20 in
- Assembled Height (in.) : 14.25 in
- Assembled Width (in.) : 16.13 in
- Collation Type : Wire Weld
- Color Family : Orange
- Color/Finish : Gold,Black
- Energy Star Compliant : No
- Fastener Length Range : 2 In. - 3-1/2 In.
- Fastener collation : Wire weld
- Fastener depth control : Yes
- Fasteners Used : 28-degree wire collated stick nails
- Fasteners included : No
- Height : 14.25 in
- Housing Material : Magnesium
- Item Package Type : Plastic Container
- Item Weight : 7.7 lb
- Loading type : Strip
- Maximum fastener size (in.) : 3.5
- Minimum fastener size (in.) : 2.0
- Operating Pressure (psi) : 70-120psi.
- Store Sell UOM : EA-Each
- Strip or Coil : Strip
- Tool Weight : 7.6 lb
Reviews (12)
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5.0 / 5.0
I'ved owned this gun for years and just drop-ed it over 15 feet to slam on the concrete,of course it dident work, but took apart the top and re-aliened the piston and still good, great gun
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4.0 / 5.0
I love this gun. I have owned three Bostitch framing nailers, and they all have performed very well. I am a custom home builder and remodeler, and sometimes my guns are used constantly for an entire 8 hour day. I was excited to find out that they finally put a framing hook on the gun to hold it to 1 1/2" thick lumber. But, after only about an hour of use, the plastic hook broke off !! They need to use metal like Bosch . . .
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5.0 / 5.0
I've never owned a framing nailer before and this one did everything I needed and was simple to operate. Great purchase for me!
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5.0 / 5.0
Love it. Did I really frame by hand in the old days? Used with a 150 PSI Pancake compressor. Set regulator at 100 PSI to sink nails exactly to depth. No jamming; misfires etc. Only occasionally double fires. Lightweight; Wife used without incident :-)
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5.0 / 5.0
I had a Bostitch nailer give 30 years of framing & contractor service, that's why I bought this one.They are build tough. I was tough on the old one & will be tough on this one.
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4.0 / 5.0
I would recommend this product to my friends in a heart beat. It packs a punch and cuts down on the labor time. Saving time with building the framework of you new addition or whatever your job is will help you move on to the next scheduled task! Although it has the inconvenience of a hose its a small price to pay for excellence.
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4.0 / 5.0
I Have used the nailer many times for big and little chores new and old and they all seem to work real nice.
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5.0 / 5.0
THIS IS A GREAT TOOL SUPER LGHT WEIGHT. I'VE OWN A CHEAPER VERSION AND BY THE TIME THE JOB WAS DONEC SO WAS MY ARM. BOSTITCH MAKES GREAT PRODUCTS, I OWN SERVERAL AND WON'T USE ANY THING ELSE.
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5.0 / 5.0
This gun is the old stand by for framing guns. Almost every jobsite has one It is a grat deal for the price.
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5.0 / 5.0
There is nothing worse than a bad tool when your trying to get a job done. This nailer has been worth every penny I spent.
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5.0 / 5.0
I have had mine now for about 3 years. In reference to what a previous ratting said. I prefer wire or welded nail strips to paper or plastic.With this type on nailer, its almost impossible for the nailer to jamb due to nail miss-alignment.
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5.0 / 5.0
ok, so it's a 28 degree nailer, but it has the ability to shoot round (or oval) or clipped head nails, depending on who you buy them from. the thing that takes a little getting used to if you're used to using another trigger system is the smart trigger. don't get me wrong, it's a great feature, you just have to remember which way you start off in. the built in (on) ruler is cool for real quick measurement of stud locations when you're doing siding. if you never plan on using it for contact nailing, then there's no reason to install the smart trigger (might as well stick with the gray seq trigger) just for safetys sake. only real downside is having to use the weld nails, but i've read somewhere they can also use other manufacturers nails - just can't confirm this personally.