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Layout Block Bundle

Layout Block Bundle

$68.95 USD
A $80.85 value.
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Product Features

  • Holds glass pieces tight to keep panels straight
  • Configure to fit virtually any size panel
  • Includes multiple sizes: five 12", two 17" and two 23" Add-On Blocks
  • Push pins insert easily into Homasote board

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Product Description

Layout Blocks Hold Projects Secure
A Delphi favorite! Build your panel straight and square with these aluminum blocks and push pins. This bundle includes all of the Add-On Blocks plus push pins to handle virtually any size panel.  Includes push pins and five 12", two 17" and two 23" Add-On Blocks.

Delphi Tip: Assemble Layout Blocks on Homasote Board.
 

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Other Thoughts : Works so much better than trying to DIY it. Piba work well with my homosote board.
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