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Ridgid 141 Adjustable Die Pipe Threader 2 1/2 To 4 For 300 535 Threading Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $699.90
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

 This threader is in great working shape, I'm selling it for a friend, and dont know a lot about it, but I washed it up and lubed it all over and worked things to see it work.I was told it was a great worker.The are two of the three bolts that must hold the pipe your working on that are missing, but they cant cost much (I'm showing a picture of the single).It has a drive bar also.The bit look in great shape, and are very sharp. Shipping weight is going to be 100 Lbs. so I'm going to put shipping at a flat 75.99, cause I may end up making a wooden box for it ?? But local pick-up would be preferred and free.I will ship right away.

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