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Butterfield 7/8-14 Tap Or 7/8" X 9 Tpi Choose 1 Right Hand Plug Usa North Am 7/8 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.89
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

 These are for sale one at a time, if you want more than one, the rest will have FREE shipping.The 7 on the left are the 9 TPI taps..The 3 on the right are the 14 tpi taps.They are a little dirty from the factory rust prevent er collecting dust.I will keep them in order, so message me right away which size and one you choose..Some of them have grinding on the shank, but I think thats so they dont get stolen from work and returned at a store.That doesn't hurt them at all.I will ship right away..So please message me with you choice right away too.if you want a lot of them message me and we can make a deal.

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