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12:35 Apr 2, 2003 |
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5 | Acero grueso |
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4 | acero galvanizado grueso |
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4 | Acero de espesor grueso |
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acero galvanizado grueso Explanation: hth |
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Acero de espesor grueso Explanation: In my opinion, there are no references to electroplate, which is galvanizado. d |
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Acero grueso Explanation: Gauge es el espesor. Te esta diciendo que no es algo que se te ropa en cuatro dias. Y ahi no dice si es galvanizado o si tiene mucho o poco espesor. Y si me fuerzas,depende de como y donde,seguramente valdra con Acero -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-04-02 15:47:54 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Perdona, Gauge NO es es espesor en cuanto a densidad, ES grosor, diametro, ancho. Que me he liado. :) |
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