500 Hog Rings 3/4" Seat Covers Upholstery Cages Fences Netting Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Performance Tool Carbon Steel Hog Rings This listing is for 500: Heavy Duty Hog Rings. -Applications include: Upholstery, fencing, craft, rope bungee cords, bag closures, furniture, and more. -Hog rings work like a heavy-duty staple to secure items together. -Made of carbon steel. Part Numbers: W5230 5230 This item is 100% Brand new! Item pictured is actual item that will be received. ~FREE SAME DAY SHIPPING!~ *Shipment will be processed same to next business day as payment* |
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