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Schoenfeld 3" TURN DOWN

649-3025


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3" TURN DOWN
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What type of material is this? I'm looking for a set of stainless steel turn downs

Asked by: Luke
The Schoenfeld 649-3025 turndown is mild steel.
Answered by: jshook
Date published: 2024-02-09
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