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800 - Hog Rings 3/8" Stainless Steel Cages, Upholstery, Traps, Meat Casing on 2040-parts.com

C $15.79
Location:

Weymouth, NS, Canada

Weymouth, NS, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Republic Fasteners

Quantity 800

3/8 Stainless Steel 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.

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