Matco Sprp6k 6 Piece Roll Pin Punch Set,plus A Snap-on Ppr12 3/8 Punch. on 2040-parts.com
Debary, Florida, US
I bought the punches new and some of them have never been used. The MATCO set has a 3/32 -1/8 -5/32 -3/16 -1/4 and 5/16 inch punch. I added the 3/8 inch Snap-on punch later.
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