Pipe/tubing Notcher By Central Machinery on 2040-parts.com
Woodland, California, US
This is a Pipe/Tubing Notcher by Central Machinery, distributed by Harbor Freight Tools. Part Number 42324. The item is new and in the box, but the box is disfigured and somewhat crushed in places. The retail price is $50.
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