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West Systems Vacuum Bagging Kit 885 - New Low Delivered Price! on 2040-parts.com

US $215.45
Location:

Waretown, New Jersey, United States

Waretown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:West System Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:885


West Systems Vacuum Bagging Kit 885 - NEW LOW DELIVERED PRICE


A complete starter kit for repairs and small laminating projects up to 13 sq. ft.
Kit includes:
Venturi vacuum generator
1/4" I.D. Vacuum Tubing (10')
Vacuum Gauge (1)
Junction "T" barbs (2)
Release Fabric (15 sq. ft.)
Breather Fabric (15 sq. ft.)
Vacuum Bag Film (15 sq. ft.)
Vacuum Bag Sealant (25')
Complete kit instructions
002-150 Vacuum Bagging Techniques

MFG# 885 UPC# 811343012533






 

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