BZP Steel Single Banjo Bolt This bolt has a dished head. Included: 2 x New copper crush washers. Available Size 1/8 BSP ,1/4 BSP ,3/8 BSP ,1/2 BSP NOTE: The Banjo bolt may be in Bright Zinc / Black Zinc / Yellow Zinc.
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You are bidding on a 3 piece set of new (unused) Hanson (Irwin) spiral screw bolt extractors for large bolts. All are made in USA and come from a smoke free and pet free home. (1) HANSON EX-8 - for use with 13/16" drill (1) HANSON EX-7 - for use with 17/32" drill (1) HANSON EX-6 - for use with 13/32" drill These belonged to my father who was a master mechanical engineer but he did not use them.
MAXPOWER TYPE M BOLT CUTTER #164 -Ideal for cutting rod, bolts, concrete form ties and fencing wire. -Hardend alloy steel jaws, 60 HRc. -Exceeds government specification GGG-C-740d.
Built to last, I'm thinking that they are already about 100 years old.They measure just over 30" and weigh just over 8 pounds.I recently acquired this at an estate sale and don't know the history behind them.Please see item condition and pictures for more details. Be sure to check out our other auctions as we have similar items up for sale. We'll be happy to combine shipping if possible.
You are buying a new Greenlee draw stud / screw. This unit is a part # 500-6976 and is a 3/8" x 2" draw stud / bolt that will fit the 1/2" conduit knockout as well as other sizes. This draw stud will come as pictured new never used with no original box.
This bid is for a 00-R Ridgid ratcheting bolt threader with a 4 3/4" long handle and a set of dies 1/4" and 3/8" Good usable set as the teeth appear to be ok and the handle works good See my pictures for the actual item and there condition FREE SHIPPING IN THE U.S.A.
This is the Gordon Frame Kit as it's known to hundreds of users. I designed and built the first one of these back in 2006 for my own K4 build. After posting photos on a popular Forum/Blog, popularity exploded and one of the members of that forum gave the Kit it's name - .
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