SKU: 3031-180

Nub to cardboard tension 0.5 kg

EUR15.46

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Quick facts

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.5 kg
Consumption

0.5 kg nubb/30 – 40 running meters or about 25 sqm of chipboard.

Pouch

0.5 kg (ca 720 pcs)

Length

approximately 20 mm

Special nub for e.g. tensioning roofing and wall paper, for wallpapering etc. Thanks to its particularly sharp edge, the nub can first be pressed into the substrate by hand and then nailed with a hammer. 0.5 kg of nub is enough for 30-40 running meters or about 25 sqm of stretching paper.

Hand-forged iron.

Description

Special nub for e.g. tensioning roofing and wall paper, for wallpapering etc. Thanks to its particularly sharp edge, the nub can first be pressed into the substrate by hand and then nailed with a hammer. 0.5 kg of nub is enough for 30-40 running meters or about 25 sqm of stretching paper.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.5 kg
Consumption

0.5 kg nubb/30 – 40 running meters or about 25 sqm of chipboard.

Pouch

0.5 kg (ca 720 pcs)

Length

approximately 20 mm

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