Anderson Metals 750062-10 Three piece construction - nut, sleeve and body with attached insert. Use with copper, brass, alliminum, or plastic tubing -65oF to +250o F. temperature range.
This is a brand new malco crimping tool You are bidding on a brand new Malco Malco C5R Pipe Crimper 5 Blade REDLINE HANDLES. Soft-Touch, Non-slip Handle Insert. Unique One-Hand operation Latch.
Mostly all new, some glue spilled on 2, great bargain, see pics for details, low starting bid with shipping included Bid with confidence, feel free to email with any questions. We can combine Shipping with multiple items. Check out some of our other discounted items from Vermont Thrift.
CT-100AL/ML Lever Tube Expanding Tool Copper Pipe Expander Kit Six Easy Steps: Deburr inside of tube. To create perfectly expanded tubing for soldering or brazing, you must use soft copper or fully anneal end of tube to be expanded. Pull expander handle up to 90-degree position.
SDT 51005 819 NPT Nipple Chuck Kit 1/2"- 2" fits RIDGID® Pipe Threading Machines The 819 nipple chuck is a quick and easy tool for holding short and close nipples or studs for threading.
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Details: NEW IN BOX! Greenlee 849 Specifications: • Capacity: 1/2"- 2" PVC All Schedules • Power Source: 120 VAC, 20 Amp or 3000 Watt Generator • Weight: 15 lbs. (6.8 kg) • Uses 27811 Calrod Heating Element Greenlee 849 Features: • Easy to use: preheat for 10 minutes, insert PVC, rotate until pliable, remove and form bend.
A group of 5 female threaded couplers. One end is for 1/2" cpvc pipe. The other end is 1/2" female pipe threads with a rubber washer insert. We ship fast.
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Plans to build the 1906 "Bill" 4-Cycle Gas Engine Advertised by the Downing Engine Works of Des Plains, Illinois in 1906 for $125.00, the 3 horsepower "Bill" engine is somewhat of an enigma. A patent was issued to William A. Downing for the design but it is not known how many were actually produced, if any.
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