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3M HAWK Frame Supported Glazing Bar White For 10,16 &25mm Sheets Reviews

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<p><strong>3M Frame Supported Hawk Glazing Bar</strong></p>

<p>The Hawk glazing bar is a visually unobtrusive and easy to install simple, yet strong, frame supported bar. It consists of a slim 48mm wide, aluminium base section and low-profile PVC top cap that work in unison with roofing sheets varying in thickness from <strong>10mm, 16mm and 25mm</strong> polycarbonate sheets.</p>

<p>Bar width is 50mm, each base section should be fixed every 400mm along its length. Only stainless-steel screws should be used.</p>

<p>As standard, this bar is used as a central joint bar. However, if meaning to be used as an edge bar, a separate trim will be required.</p>

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Mr D Doggett
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Good quality and good price for these aluminium bars which are so much better than the plastic ones I used to have.
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Posted 5 years ago
Very easy to use and clips on easy
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Posted 5 years ago
A good product, well made and feels substantial, quickly and efficiently delivered. Helped to finish the project in appearance and lasting ability.
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Posted 6 years ago
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Posted 6 years ago
Whiter than picture
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Posted 7 years ago
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Posted 7 years ago
Good strong bars. Excellent as always. Thanks again.
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Posted 7 years ago
Easy to install Down side is if the fixing screws are not flush with bar the top will not push down to correct position when using the 10mm polycarbonate. I had to mark where the screws were then cut a small rebait to the top half to get it to lock down
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Posted 7 years ago