3" - 8 Npt Tap Butterfield Regal Nptf Pipe Taper Thread Full Skip Tooth 3 X 8 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This sale is for one at a time..Your choice of which one you want (just let me know which one you choose).The #1 is a Butterfield 3 NPTF 8 full tooth tap...The #2 is a Regal 3"-8 NPT full toth for cast iron (it says on it)..The #3 is a Butterfield 3" - 8 NPT skip tooth tap ( for cleaning chips out better)..They are all in very nice shape and feel very sharp..If you buy more than one, the rest will have FREE shipping on them. I will ship right away...There a a few extra pictures on my Craigs List ad in Minneapolis..You can look at those pictures also..to see everything up close.
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