Lot Of 11 Rail Fittings 90 Degree 1" Rectangular Base 316 Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com
North Hampton, New Hampshire, United States
That's about $9. each. WOW Rectangular Base Approximately 3-1/4 x 2" 90 degree upright For 1" diameter Rail. Set screws included 316 polished Stainless Steel Any specifics not mentioned in description will be provided via Ebay "Ask a Question". Please do so to avoid any issue. I am a 100% Ebay seller (no negative of neutral feedback) and strive to keep it that way. |
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