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Owens Corning 24 Oz Woven Roving 8 Inches X 45 Feet on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Addison, Maine, United States

Addison, Maine, United States
may have some staining or shop dust
Type:Fiberglass Country of Manufacture:United States Brand:Owens Corning Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:24 ounces

New old stock 24 ounce Owens Corning woven roving. 8 inches wide and approximately 45 feet long.
You are purchasing a 5 + pound box.
Some shop dust and staining may be visible. Been sitting around old boat shop for years.

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