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Quadaxial Fiberglass Cloth 50in X 18 Ft. (3pc) 8.34 Sqyds 37oz on 2040-parts.com

US $32.40
Location:

Saint Joseph, Missouri, US

Saint Joseph, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

QUADAXIAL FIBERGLASS CLOTH WITH MATT BACKING

 

You are purchasing 3 pieces of quadraxial fiberglass cloth with matt backing 50.0 inches wide and 6 foot long for a total of 18ft. long for a total of 8.34 square yards. The weight per square yard is 37 ozQuadaxial is a four-layer reinforcement with one layer in each of the primary directions: 0/+45/90/-45 degrees. 

 

This 37 oz fiberglass cloth is of very high quality cloth with the weight to make all projects much more durable in high strenght.  

 

The total weight of this piece is about 20.4 lbs.  It will be shipped folded in a carton with the total weight approximately 21.9 lbs.

 

Total Fed-Ex Ground shipping and handling is $23.10 to Continental US.

 

SHIPPING COSTS TO AK, HI, AND CANADA:  Buyer pays actual shipping costs.

 

PAYMENT: 

I accept credit cards thru paypal and payments thru paypal.  Payment will need to be received at least 7 days from the end of the auction.   

 

 

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