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Stanley FatMax

Stanley FatMax Stick Framing Nailer

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Stanley FatMax Stick Framing Nailer
$299.99
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Stanley FatMax

Stanley FatMax

Stanley FatMax Stick Framing Nailer

$299.99

Product Details

  • Stanley FatMax Stick Framing Nailer is a 3.5" framing nailer that uses 30-34° 2" to 3.5" paper collated clipped-head framing nails

  • Provides the power to drive nails into engineered lumber

  • Features a compact body design for better balance and style

  • PSI is 70-120

  • Nail capacity is 80

  • Nail range is 2 - 3.5"

Warranty
  • This product carries a special warranty. Please see your local Canadian Tire store for details.
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  • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
  • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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    Stanley FatMax Stick Framing Nailer

    11 years ago
    bought this for my husband and he loves it as he uses it all the time.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Powerful

    11 years ago
    Great buy, it works excellently. Very powerful tool

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Stanley FatMax Stick Framing Nailer

    11 years ago
    Use this nailer at work very good nailer cabable of the heaviest of commercial applications

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    great product!!!!!

    11 years ago
    Love the product. Expensive but i got it on sale! great gift and i really recommend it!

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Excellent deal, purchased on sale at 1/2 price!

    11 years ago
    Bought this framing nailer a couple of weeks ago and have used it to build a shed. It has been great to use, no misfires, no double firing, easy to load and unload nail strips, love the depth adjustment right at the head of the nailer without any tools needed, it feels solid in hand and has a very soft recoil with minimum noise. Made putting walls together on the ground a breeze. It takes both clipped head nails and offset full round head nails, I have used both types by Paslode and Grip-Rite in the ring shank galvanized and Hot Dipped Galvanized without problems. Negative aspect: this might be the same for most entry level framing nailers that have a fixed rafter clip, it gets in the way of positioning your hand on the nailer for certain angle nailing. Since I will not be nailing in the air anytime soon, I simply removed it...NOTE: you must replace the screw that was holding the clip to the nailer or else it will leak air from that hole, learned the easy way by plugging the air hose while I held the screw in my hand and wondered for a couple of seconds why it was leaking air, please don't ask me how many are a couple :) Besides the clip, everything else has been great about this tool, would buy it again without hesiltation.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Q: CAN WIRE-WELD COLLATED NAILS BE USED INSTEAD OF PAPERTAPE ?

    3 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Thanks for reaching out! No, you would only be able to use papertape collated nails.

      2 years ago
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    Q: does it take full head round nails,paper collated

    11 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Stanley FatMax Stick Framing Nailer is a 3.5" framing nailer that uses 30-34° 2" to 3.5" paper collated clipped-head framing nails.

      11 years ago
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    Q: I thought Stanley and Bostich were the same, but this is a Stanley Fatmax framing nailer. Is it the same as the Bostich?

    11 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: No, these nailers are not the same. The Bostitch nailer requires 28-degree framing nails, and has a lightweight magnesium housing. The Stanley Fatmax nailer uses 30-34 degree clipped head framing nails, and has a heavier duty aluminum housing. The nails for both guns are available at CTC.

      11 years ago
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    Q: Curious about nail degrees. The nailer has a sticker that states 30°, the manual states 34°, and Canadian Tire states 30°-34°. So as I obviously don't know much about these yet I am wondering which is it, 30°, 34° or the range of 30°-34°? Thanks in advance for the help.

    11 years ago
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    • A: This nailer will accept nails between 30 and 34 degrees.

      11 years ago
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