J-39425-1 T-bar Reamer 3/16" Pilot 1/2" Final - Counter Bore Drill Unused on 2040-parts.com
New Castle, Pennsylvania, US
T-bar Hand Reamer - Counter Bore Drill
Kent Moore Tool # J-39425-1
This tool has a 3/16" pilot with a 1/2" final hole. These sizes are approximate.
Remove the handle, you have a counter bore drill!
This drill has a coating over the end to protect it.
Other photo's are stock pictures of a similar piece, with the coating removed.
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Tools are sold AS IS. I list no guarantees or Warrantees (expressed or implied) on tools as the BUYER should consider them all to be used. I look at the tool and note things I see, but it is impossible to list everything that there might be, they are USED. Light rust or surface discoloration may be evident but not noted in the discription, as these tools are used.
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