Porter-Cable FC350A Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer

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Porter-Cable FC350A Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer
 

Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
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Product Description

With its innovative aluminum magazine design, compact size, and rounded body, the FC350A framing nailer from Porter-Cable offers powerful, reliable performance for all your fastening jobs, from wood floors to fences. Balanced and easy-to-handle, the FC350A features a 30- to 34-degree collated clipped head, resists both misfires and jams, and allows you to change from single fire to bump mode without taking off the entire trigger assembly. A built-in piston catch ensures a continuous flow of power and it's also a snap to alter both the depth-of-drive and the exhaust. The FC350A frames nails 2- to 3-1/2 inches long.

Product Details

  • Clipped head nailer frames nails two- to 3-1/2 inches long
  • Resists both misfires and jams; easy-adjust exhaust and depth-of-drive
  • Compact, lightweight design for balance and control
  • Weighs 20.8 pounds
  • Comes with 1-year limited warranty on parts and accessories

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Nails work great for me!
 
Review Date: April 29, 2004
Reviewer: RJ, MN United States
I'm not sure why someone experienced problems with the 33 degree nails from grip-rite at Home Depot. I bought the FC350A nailer from Amazon and bought a box of 3 1/4 inch x .131 hot dipped galvanized nails from Home Depot. The nailer and the nails work great for me! I really love the size of this nailer. Very nice improvement over the older version. The price from Amazon is also very competitive. I am extremely pleased!!!!
Update - After running several hundred Nails through this nailer, I stand by my earlier conclusions. I have not had any problems with the Grip-Rite nails from Home Depot. I plan to try the Paslode 30 degree nails in this nailer. Great Nailer!!!
I built many projects with this nailer including a pool fence, framed decks, framed buildings and framed my basement. I stand by my earier comments. This nailer is superb and the Home Depot nails work fine!
Easy to handle and powerful...
 
Review Date: December 4, 2004
Reviewer: J. Jones, Iowa City IA USA
I bought one of these guns back in the beginning of 2004. I have 4 now. It's very well balanced. It drives 3 1/4 nails in lam beams with ease. As long as the preasure is right on the compressor. I like the switch on the trigger for the sequential or bump fire. And then the depth knob on the nose is handy too. I sold off my two Dewalts, two Sencos, and Craftsman framers because I never used them after I got this one. It loads like a Senco from the bottom of slide. Makes for a quick reload. Mine all have cases too which is nice. The only framer I have beside these guns is my Paslode. This gun is the right size with short magazine gets into tight spots. I have only had one problem with one them the drive broke but it was under warranty. If you want a gun that will please and take a beating at good price get this one.
Big Improvements over FC350
 
Review Date: September 25, 2003
Reviewer: ,
I actually purchased the FC350 nailer first (from a local store). I only used that once, and the next time I was in the store, less than a week later, they had this model being sold in a kit with a compressor. Looking at the new model, I was pretty disappointed that I had just bought the old one because the new model had a lot more features. Fortunately, a super-nice store manager actually took back the old one and sold me the kit. So needless to say I was a happy camper.

Anyways, I haven't actually had the opportunity to use this gun much yet, only the old one, but I was impressed with the quality of the old one. The reviews of the old one pretty much speak for themselves - it's a nice gun. In addition to all of the nice features of the old one, this one has:

- A trigger that allows you to select sequential or bump-firing (this was included in the "Type 3" FC350)
- Tool-free adjustable depth of drive
- Tool-free adjustable exhaust
- A redesigned inline magazine that makes the nailer much easier to handle (although it does hold fewer nails)
- On-tool storage of the removable nose-piece
- A lockout that prevents you from firing if you're out of nails (this is really nice)
- A more contoured body that's easier to handle
- Thanks to the shorter design, it also comes with a smaller carrying case

Even if you have an FC350 that you're happy with, once you see one of these you're going to want to "upgrade".

Who needs sheetrock?!
 
Review Date: August 2, 2004
Reviewer: Joel R. Helgeson, St. Paul, MN USA
I'm a computer nerd with an air compressor & pnumatic power tools. The only thing more dangerous is a father with a camcorder. I know this because I have all the above. I bought this clipped head nailer to finish off the basement, to build an office for myself to give the family more room upstairs. This thing works GREAT! This is so awesome. I put up a new wall in NO TIME, then I started looking for more projects. Standard building code puts studs 16" apart, such restraints are unnecessary when you wield such power as this. Be careful as you may find yourself nailing studs perpindicular just to keep the adrenaline flowing, or worse, tearing out old sheetrock walls to see if they "have enough support". You'll start looking for projects once you have this. I bought this because it was cheaper to buy a $100 air compressor and this $200 gun than pay someone $500 in labor to put a wall up for me [Insert Tim the tool-time Taylor grunt here]. My wife fears that we're going to be living in the next Winchester Mansion and has forbidden me from buying any more nails. No worries though, I'm not even half way through the first box of 2,500. Muhahahahaha!
Great Nailer!
 
Review Date: April 4, 2004
Reviewer: , ME United States
Bought this gun to reframe a old gargage. Couldn't ask for any thing better. The best feature is the selectible trigger, when nailing location really matters. Never had a jam or unsunken nail.