Chopped Strand Mat Fiberglass Owens Corning M723a 50 Inch Wide 0.75 Oz/ft2 on 2040-parts.com
Shelbyville, Illinois, United States
Chopped Strand Mat fiberglass Owens Corning M723A
Width 50 inch Weight 0.75 oz/ft2 225grams/ M2 Roll length app 168 yards Roll weight 95lb contact us if you want all rolls |
Paint & Maintenance for Sale
- Fiberglass evercoat match & patch kit 100668(US $39.99)
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