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Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Great for very Heavy-Duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Stainless steel rivets are not for use with manually operated rivet tools.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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Great for very Heavy-Duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Stainless steel rivets are not for use with manually operated rivet tools.
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Used for light-duty household and crafting stapling jobs. Color-coded packaging for easy product selection, sturdy plastic packaging reduces staple breakage. Fits TR45 and arrow JT-21 staplers.
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Used for light-duty household and crafting stapling jobs. Color-coded packaging for easy product selection, sturdy plastic packaging reduces staple breakage. Fits TR45 and arrow JT-21 staplers.
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1000-pack of 5/16 in heavy-duty narrow crown staples are convenient and reliable. Used for heavy-duty stapling jobs such as insulation carpet underlayment and roofing felt, these staples come in sturdy plastic packaging to helps reduce breakage of the stick. With color-coded packaging, you can easily choose the correct brads for the project you are working on.
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Use steel rivets for very heavy-duty jobs and when riveting steel to steel. Use aluminum rivets for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use washers when joining soft materials or when existing hole is oversize.
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For use with STANLEY Fastening PHT150C, TR100, TR200, TRE500, TR100HL, Arrow: T50, T50PBN, ETF50, T55, HT50, Powershot 5700.
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For use with STANLEY Fastening PHT150C, TR100, TR200, TRE500, TR100HL, Arrow: T50, T50PBN, ETF50, T55, HT50, Powershot 5700.
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Used for light-duty household and crafting stapling jobs. Color-coded packaging for easy product selection, sturdy plastic packaging reduces staple breakage. Fits TR45 and arrow JT-21 staplers.
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For use with STANLEY Fastening PHT150C, TR100, TR200, TRE500, TR100HL, Arrow: T50, T50PBN, ETF50, T55, HT50, Powershot 5700.
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This 1000-pack of 9/16 in heavy-duty narrow crown staples are convenient and reliable. Used for heavy-duty stapling jobs such as insulation carpet underlayment and roofing felt, these staples come in sturdy plastic packaging to helps reduce breakage of the stick. With color-coded packaging, you can easily choose the correct brads for the project you are working on.
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7/16 in crown. For use with Bostitch PC1000, PC2000, PC4000, PC5000, H30-8 and P6C-8 tackers. STCR50191/2-4M and STCR50191/2-1M do not fit H30-8 or P6C-8 tackers. STCR50191/2-1M also fits PC3000.
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Arrow brad nails are small 18 ga nails up to 2 in long. Because they are thinner in cross section, they are less likely to split decorative molding as they leave a very small hole.
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Great for lighter weight jobs and materials such as aluminum, fabrics, plastics, leather and more. Use with Arrow RHT300, RH200S and RL100S rivet tools.
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7/16 in crown. For use with Bostitch PC1000, PC2000, PC4000, PC5000, H30-8 and P6C-8 tackers. STCR50191/2-4M and STCR50191/2-1M do not fit H30-8 or P6C-8 tackers. STCR50191/2-1M also fits PC3000.
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Arrow brad nails are small 18 ga nails up to 2 in long. Because they are thinner in cross section, they are less likely to split decorative molding as they leave a very small hole.
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Arrow brad nails are small 18 ga nails up to 2 in long. Because they are thinner in cross section, they are less likely to split decorative molding as they leave a very small hole.
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Arrow brad nails are small 18 ga nails up to 2 in long. Because they are thinner in cross section, they are less likely to split decorative molding as they leave a very small hole.
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