Rivet Bucking Bar At736 Aircraft Tools Tool on 2040-parts.com
Searcy, Arkansas, United States
AT736 RIVET BUCKING BAR APPEARS UNUSED NO ENGRAVING NO HAMMER MARKS CHECK THE PHOTOS FOR COSMETICS NOTE: MOST OF MY BARS ARE NEW BUT BEING LISTED AS USED SOME HAVE ENGRAVING SOME HAVE PLASTIC COATING TO PREVENT DAMAGE ALL HAVE GOOD SMOOTH SURFACES I WILL NOT SHIP A DAMAGED BAR |
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