Wire Staples Galvanized 2 x 20 mm - 30 pieces

Bamboo Import Europe

Wire Staples Galvanized 2 x 20 mm - 30 pieces

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These 2 x 20 mm galvanized wire staples are ideally suited to quickly and easily attach split bamboo mats, reed mats, willow mats and heather mats to an existing (wooden) wall or fence.

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The galvanized staples do not rust and have a long life under all weather conditions.

Attaching wire staples

Attaching the staples is very easy; place a staple over the iron or nylon wire and tap the staple into the (wooden) background with a hammer.

As a rule of thumb, you need about 10 wire staples per square meter of wall covering. This means every 20 cm horizontally and every 70-80 cm vertically.

Price is per 30 wire staples.

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With photosynthesis, bamboo extracts CO2 from the air and releases oxygen. Bamboo produces about 40% more oxygen than wood and absorbs up to 35% more CO2 than wood. That makes bamboo better for CO2 offsetting than wood.

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