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Panel Flanger Standard Jaw Body Shop Sheet Metal Tool New on 2040-parts.com

US $37.95
Location:

Troy, Ohio, US

Troy, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Must be returned in same condition as shipped and properly packaged. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Standard Jaw

Panel Flanger

  • Great for auto body repair in confined areas
  • Makes an offset of .050 inch
  • Uses REAL vise grip pliers
  • 1 1/8 Wide Jaws
  • USA made
  • Tig welded
  • Easy to use Works on 18 gauge = .050 inch OR thinner
  • Adjustable for different thicknesses of  panels

Flanges body panel so you can make body repairs a more pleasant experience! Puts a beautiful bead along the edge of existing metal so repair panel can lay flush, reducing the amount of filler needed to finish for paint.

USA made. Cold rolled steel tig welded on 10 inch locking plier for great versatility and strong clamping power for up to 18 gauge steel.

Jaws are 1 1/8 inch wide

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