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Simpson Strong-Tie H2.5A Hurricane Tie, 6 in L, 1-3/8 in W, Steel
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Simpson Strong-Tie Hurricane Tie, Steel, Galvanized, 6 in L, 1-3/8 in W, 18 ga, Fastening Method: Nail, Resists: Corrosion, Applicable Material: Wood
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Simpson Strong-Tie Rigid Tie Outdoor Accents APRTR Decorative Rail Connector, 2-7/8 in L, 3 in W, 20 ga Gauge, Steel
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The Outdoor Accents? APRTR connects a 2X member to another member in wood construction applications. Manufactured to high-quality standards to ensure solid performance, this Rigid Tie connector features ZMAX? galvanization with a black powder-coat finish for added corrosion resistance. As part of the Outdoor Accents accessories line, this decorative hardware connector can be used with either the Mission Collection? or Avant Collection?, as well as separately to add flair to any outdoor project.
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Simpson Strong-Tie LS Series LS50Z Skewable Angle, 4-7/8 in H, Steel, ZMAX
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The LS connector is a cost-effective method for connecting roof rafters to hip rafters. The durable design and fastening options of these load-rated skewable angles make them an ideal option compared to field-fabricated clip angles. The LS has well-defined fastener locations and testing ensures that the tabulated load values account for connection eccentricities.
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Simpson Strong-Tie Rigid Tie Outdoor Accents APRTA2 Angle, 5-9/16 in W, 1.43 in D, 5-9/16 in H, Steel, Black
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The Outdoor Accents? APRTA is designed to connect two wood members at a 90 deg angle. This Rigid Tie angle fastens the members on two sides, eliminating the need for angle bracing. Manufactured to high-quality standards to ensure solid performance, this Rigid Tie connector features ZMAX? galvanization with a black powder-coat finish for added corrosion resistance. As part of the Outdoor Accents accessories line, this decorative hardware connector can be used with either the Mission Collection? or Avant Collection?, as well as separately to add flair to any outdoor project.
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Simpson Strong-Tie ML23Z L-Angle, 2 in W, 3 in H, Steel, ZMAX
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The ML angle combines strength and versatility through the use of Strong-Drive? SDS heavy-duty connector screws. Fastener holes are staggered to minimize wood splitting and opposing hole patterns allow for back-to-back installation without fastener interference.
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Simpson Strong-Tie LSC Series LSCZ Adjustable Stringer Connector, 18 ga, Stainless Steel, ZMAX
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The LSC adjustable stair-stringer connector offers a versatile, concealed connection between the stair-stringer and the carrying header or rim board while replacing costly framing. Field slopeable to all common stair-stringer pitches, the LSC connector is suitable for either solid or notched stringers.
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Simpson Strong-Tie LS LS90Z Skewable Angle, 3-1/2 in W, 1-1/4 in D, 7-7/8 in H, Steel, ZMAX
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Simpson Strong-Tie Skewable Angle, Steel, ZMAX, 3-1/2 in Width, 1-1/4 in Depth, 7-7/8 in Height, 18 ga Material Thickness
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RIGID TIE BRACKET GALV 2X - Case of 25
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The RTB is designed for connecting intersecting 2X members in wood construction applications. Manufactured to high-quality standards to ensure solid performance, this rigid tie features a G90 galvanized finish for added corrosion resistance and requires the use of hot-dip galvanized fasteners. The versatile RTB is ideal for building lattice, railings and shelving.
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ANGLE L-MED ZMAX 2X2X4IN 18GA - Case of 15
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The ML-angle combines strength and versatility through the use of Strong-Drive? SDS heavy-duty connector screws. Fastener holes are staggered to minimize wood splitting and opposing hole patterns allow for back-to-back installation without fastener interference.
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L-ANGLE MED ZMAX 12GA 2 X 4IN - Case of 15
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The ML-angle combines strength and versatility through the use of Strong-Drive? SDS heavy-duty connector screws. Fastener holes are staggered to minimize wood splitting and opposing hole patterns allow for back-to-back installation without fastener interference.
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