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1" Shank Lathe Tool Holders Carbide Bit Insert Turning Indexable Valenite Qty 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $135.98
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

 This price is for the whole lot of four (4) of these (you get them all)..If you want to just pick 0ne or 2 of them, I'm sure we can make a deal..I,m going to give an ebay listing name of some other lots I have for sale..Just encase you are interested in more of them..I will package right and ship right away..This one 6.99 shipping cost covers all 4 of them, and they will be right at your door in days....The other listing has the same title, just drop off the valenite QTY 4....check it out..

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