600 - Hog Rings 3/8" Galvanized 14 Gauge Cages, Upholstery, Traps, Meat Casing on 2040-parts.com
Weymouth, NS, Canada
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3/8 Galvanized Hog Rings Made in the USA 14 Gauge Excellent use for Seat Covers Cages Traps Sausage Casing Shock Cord Upholstery Doll Repair Fences And much, much more. Check out our store to see more hog rings or other farm related items. Thanks |
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