11:56 Mar 9, 2018 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Furniture / Household Appliances | |||||||
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3 +1 | tornillos para jardinería/paisajismo |
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tornillos para jardinería/paisajismo Explanation: Por los resultados parece ir por ahí, https://www.deckingsupplies.co.uk/product/89496/100mm-hex-he... 100mm Hex Head Landscape Screw. Single coarse thread hex head timber screws. Suitable for fencing, roofing, decking and landscaping. High corrosion resistance ideal for external use. http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/hillman-timbertite-landsca... Hillman Timbertite™ Landscape Screw, 1/4-in x 6-in, 10-pk ... Ideal for landscape walls, decks, fencing, post and beam construction and more http://tate-fencing.co.uk/product/landscape-screw/ Landscape Screw (fíjate en el nombre de la empresa, Tate Fencing) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HEX-HEAD-LANDSCAPE-SCREWS-SLEEPER... Hexagon Head Landscape Screws... Heavy duty hexagonal head screws designed for decking, stairs, fencing, roofing & landscaping. Saludos -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 35 minutos (2018-03-09 12:32:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Según las explicaciones que aparecen en mis enlaces, creo que se podría hacer una formulación más general: tornillos para exteriores -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 44 minutos (2018-03-09 12:41:07 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- En realidad, aunque coloquialmente se usa tornillo, estos elementos son tirafondos, sería tirafondos para exteriores o tirafondos para jardinería según la opción que elijas, aquí se explica bien con figuras: http://www.todoencarpinteria.es/2014/01/tornillos-o-tirafond... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 días (2018-03-21 18:10:12 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Nada, a mandar! |
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