Metric Heavy Hex Nuts Price - ASTM A194 7M Heavy Hex Nuts – Dingshen Metalworks

ASTM A194/A194M 7M Heavy Hex Nuts API 6A Flange Valve Wellhead Heavy Hex Nuts Dimension Standard: ASME B18.2.2, ASME B18.2.4.6M, ISO 4033, Din934 H=D Inch Size: 1/4”-4” Metric Size: M6-M100 Other Available Grade: ASTM A194/A194M 2H, 2HM, 4, 4L, 7, 7L, 7M, 8, 8M, 16 and so on. Finish: Plain, Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Zinc Nickel Plated, Cadmium Plated, PTFE etc. Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality, Competitive Price, Timely Delivery,Technical Support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.

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    I DID NOT use a full can of wax on this chair. I used a little less than half a can. ALSO, I WILL NOT use wax on velvet fabric the next time I paint it! It loses some of the softness and texture once the wax dries. Please subscribe for a follow-up on this chair, explaining why velvet or velour DOES NOT NEED WAX! (Other types of fabric can be waxed, just like my painted living room sofa was)

    ALSO! I accidentally (and regrettably) edited out some of my chatty Kathy-ness where I explained WHY there are 2 different (but similar) chairs in the video. Basically I had 2 matching chairs, but one had lower, upholstered arms and the other had higher arms with wood and upholstery, and decided to use the one chair that already had a 2 coats of paint on it for the waxing segment, so I wouldn’t have to film on 3 sequential days. The point of the video is to demonstrate what you need to do to paint fabric, and hopefully that is accomplished, regardless of the use of more than one chair. Happy Painting!

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