Vtg 39 Piece Snap-on/blue Point Hand Tools Tap & Die Set W/ Original Plastic Box on 2040-parts.com
Westcliffe, Colorado, US
THIS INCOMPLETE BLUE-POINT SET OF TAPS & ADJUSTABLE DIE NO. TD-2425. THERE ARE TWO MISSING SMALLER TAPS, ONE TEE HANDLE, ONE SET SCREW ON LARGE TAP HANDLE AND ONE DIE, ONE OTHER SIDE PIECE I CAN'T FIGURE OUT AND TWO TAPS WITH DIFFERENT MAKERS SIZES 1/4-20 AND 3/8-16. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR DESCRIPTION AND CONDITION. SOLD AS IS, MY RETURN POLICY IS EXCELLENT IF NOT SATISFIED. LOW START AND NO RESERVE. ENJOY.
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