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Lot Of 6 - 2" - 304 Stainless Steel - .065 Wall - 4" Clr (lot 5274) on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Tower City, Pennsylvania, United States

Tower City, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:teds fabrication Manufacturer Part Number:MIsc


Lot of 6
2" 304 Stainless Steel
.065 Wall
CLR: 4"
Leg Length: 8"
not exactly 180° - some are under 180°

Very Light Ripples from bender setup (see pictures)
Clearance price 

Mandrel Bent
Misc. Lot 5274

Please Note:  We are a production bending shop, some bends may be oily from the bending operation.

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