Ingersoll Max-i-step 6" Inch Shell Face Mill 12 Carbide Bit 1.5" Arbor 6a3b06l01 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This 6" inch shell face mill actually looks brand new to me,..But I see a few baby signs of use..The bits are 5/8" .625 long (I see a few chips) but they are changeable (flip them )..Any Questions, just message me.I will package correctly and ship right away.
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