Reaming And Deburring Tool (new) Aircraft/aviation Tools on 2040-parts.com
Cave City, Kentucky, US
This tool is a must have for making fuel and brake lines. Handle two jobs with one tool! This versatile tool reams both inside and outside edges of tubing and also deburrs with clockwise or counter-clockwise rotations. The tool features a hardened steel blade for added durability and a tapered design for tackling 3/16" to 1-1/2" tubing. The compact reamer deburring tool can be used on copper, brass and aluminum. Please check out our other items, buy 2 or more and save on combined shipping!
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