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Blitz Bits Set 29 Piece Blitz Bits Parabolic Flute Drill Bit Set on 2040-parts.com

US $87.00
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Barrington, Rhode Island, US

Barrington, Rhode Island, US
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Blitz Bits Set   Parabolic Flute Drill Sets
29 Piece Blitz Bits
1/16"   --  1/2   by  64 ths
1/2,  31/64 , 15/32,  29/64. 7/16,  27/64,13/32, 25/64,
3/8, 23/64, 11/32,  21/64,5/16, 17/64,
9/32,17/64,1/4, 15/64,  7/32,  13/64, 3/16, 11/64,
5/32,  9/64,  7/64, 3/32,  5/64
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