
We could have offered you 50 feet of 3/32" dia ball chain and a handful of connectors, but we're saving you the trouble of creating individual key chains. You'll get (100) 6-1/4" lengths, each with (1) connector.
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35495 BALL CHAINS |
Also lignin-free, which means museum-quality backers for photo mounting, silhouettes, lightweight mats or other scrapbook applications. Our (25) sheets of 8-1/2 x 11", 24-lb black paper translates to $15 a ream, which translates to bargain city. From Wausau PapersĀ® and no, we don't know what the "Astronights" name is about. But we think it might have something to do with preteen girls drawing stars and initials on these sheets with white or neon-pastel gel pens.
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36517 ASTRONIGHTS |
Try plastic tweezers. Joke. But you do need this pair of 5" long blue-plastic tweezers, with serrated jaws and 1/16" wide tips, for electronics applications (no fear of magnetization). They're safer for kids' crafts classes and school projects, too, and mighty affordable at less than 35 cents each.
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92925 PLASTIC TWEEZERS |
Enough balls to make a beauty of a bearing! The 5/16" dia steel balls arrived in a case pack marked Grade 500. We don't know what it means, either, but we're very impressed with their potential! Bonus! Some may even have some light rusting.
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34900 5/16" STEEL BALL |
Organize those loose magazines and brochures. Wood-grain-and-white cardboard files/holders, 11-3/4" high x 4" wide x approx 9-1/8" deep, open at the top and 3/4 of the front (or back, depending on how you file them). Our each is a pack of (4) and you fold them to assemble from a flat-pack.
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38419 MAGAZINE FILES |
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