Simpson Strong-Tie Powder-Coated Strap Black 4x3x11-1/4 Inch
$95.00 TTD
The Outdoor Accents decorative hardware product line features connectors and fasteners that bring beauty and strength to custom outdoor living structures. The APVST flat strap works for lumber in both nominal and rough sizes. It can be used to connect two beams together or added to any project as a decorative accent.
- Installs with the Outdoor Accents structural screw and hex-head washer
- Length: 11-1/4-inch, Width: 3 inch
- Made from 12-gauge steel
- ZMAX galvanized with black powder-coat
4 in stock
The Outdoor Accents decorative hardware product line features connectors and fasteners that bring beauty and strength to custom outdoor living structures. The APVST flat strap works for lumber in both nominal and rough sizes. It can be used to connect two beams together or added to any project as a decorative accent. Part of the Avant Collection.
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