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Set Of Schrillo 100 Degree Countersink Bits Vintage Aircraft Excellent Shape on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sebastopol, California, United States

Sebastopol, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Scchrilloo Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Here is a neat set of 100 degree countersink bits that I think were made for the  airplane manufacturing.  All but one are marked Schrillo.   The 5/32 is marked CA 4300 -4.  All are in good shape.  The sizes are what you see marked on the aluminum mounting block.  Some are 1/2 inch diameter and some 5/8.  Again that should be apparent in the pictures.  If not ask questions.The perfect thing for restoring that old P-51 you have sitting in the barn.  I will also be listing a similar set of 82 degree countersink bits.   Low start and no reserve

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