Pneumatic Squeeze Gun Rivet Snaps 3/16 Shanks 15 Pc. Assortment on 2040-parts.com
Chazy, New York, United States
Your photo is your actual goods, 3/16 stem/shanks, These will make a nice addition to your tool chest. You have a 15 piece assortment, flats, 3/32 rivets, 1/8th , 5/32 and 3/16 brazier rivet snaps of varying sizes. Please ask any questions.We ship worldwide with few exceptions. The postage rates you see are Domestic and USA. If you wish to bid/buy from overseas, please ask about your cost so as to avoid any nasty surprises. Thanks for looking.We are a border town in Canada. 9 times out of 10 your product will ship out of Canada, Thanks in advance for your understanding.
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