Butterfield Or Greenfield 1"-12 Tpi Taps 1 Inch X 12 Plug Or Piloted Choose 1 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
I have 3 taps to choose from here ..The one on the left is a plug tap and is Butterfield brand..In the middle is a greenfield and also a plug tap..The one on the right is a piloted tap S.T. Co. brand..For some reason it has a couple chipped/ ground off threads, But will still work just fine..Let me know which one you are choosing.If you want more than 1 the rest will have free shipping.I will ship right away
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