Butterfield Regal 1-7/8 12 Tap Or 1-3/4 12 Tpi Choose 1 1-7/8" 1-3/4" X 12 Rh on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
I have 2 taps to choose from here.The #1 tap is the Regal 1 7/8 inch 12 tpi 6 flute plug tap, or the #2 tap is the Butterfield 1 3/4" x 12 tpi straight right hand tap --that one looks more like a bottom bottoming tap..Let me know which one you are choosing. They both feel sharp. If you want them both, the shipping will be FREE on the second one. I will ship right away.
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