Amram Wired Shipping Tags and Hang Tags, 4 3/4-in x 2 3/8-in, 100 Tags, Manila with Reinforced Eyelet
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It is most common for wire ends to be five. About five inches in diameter. There would be roughly 11 inches for wrapping and twist allowance which can be divided by both. The circumference of your body is approximately 60 centimeters. I am 85 inches tall.
You cannot use them in the rain
A wire loop is attached to the tag with the help of a reinforced grommet. The tags are made of Manila-colored cardboard.
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Selected User Reviews For Amram Wired Shipping Tags and Hang Tags, 4 3/4-in x 2 3/8-in, 100 Tags, Manila with Reinforced Eyelet
To label components of an engine during a rebuild, use these. You've got some great stuff here.
You are so right, these are wonderful! Delivered in a timely manner! (2) securing wires are solid and extend a great length. It consists of thick paper/stock material and can take a Sharpie pen exactly like the material on "File Folders. " It contains a hole protector which will extend the life of this label set. Glad I bought them - they can be used for a variety of things.
Taxidermists use these tags for their work. Our tags do not require filling in the blanks like other tags we've used in the past, so we can put in all the information we require rather than.
This set of tags is very well crafted. I really like the way the paper part of the tag feels and how I can clearly write on it. I used longer wires than before, and they appear to be strong enough that I don't expect them to break easily. My aunt gave me a few of these to identify the origin of some antique tools she Thank you for this purchase. I am pleased.
I bought these to label the pipes in the basement so it is easier to identify them in the future. I love these paper clips. They're sturdy and comfortable, and plenty of room to write what I need. In my opinion, they are a good choice.
No wires are attached to these tags so they cannot be hung. The strings they have are not flexible.
My basement is full of pipes, and the label sets are perfect for marking them. I found them to be sturdy and the wire ties worked well.
In the end, I gave in and began to tag equipment, etc. when it was last used or if repairs needed to be done, since I can no longer remember the day before.