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Tungsten Bucking Bar Rivet Setter 2" X 2.5" X 5/8 Thick Almost 2 Lbs. Nice Bevel on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Chazy, New York, United States

Chazy, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:tungsten Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Compatible Make:heavy

Photo is your actual bar, It is used but is in great shape, will serve you well for years to come if used as intended. Its Tungsten, very hard and heavy. Great for saving your hands and fingers. Measures 2" x 2.5" and 5/8" thick. You have a nice bevel on one end. Weighs in at .888kgs. which is 31.3 ounces or just shy of 2 lbs. Please ask any questions. We ship worldwide with few exceptions. The postage rates you see are Domestic and USA. If you wish to bid/buy from overseas, please ask about your cost so as to avoid any nasty surprises. Thanks for looking.We are a border town in Canada. 9 times out of 10 your product will ship out of Canada, Thanks in advance for your understanding.

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