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I have a few new and used aluminum pipe wrenches if anyone is interested. i have new ones in 10" 12" 14" 18" and 24". I also have a few used ones as well. I have two 36" used aluminum ones and a 48" also. They are used but very well taken care of. I have a used 14" steel ridgid one also. Let me know if interested and I will post up a price. Thanks
 
interested in 36" and a set of 18". can you pm me prices. regards
 
I think this has been posted sometime back as well seem to think prices were not forthcoming for some reason .....but I stand to be corrected.......regards Turnpin:smile:
 
What the hell is the point in coming on here and posting this TWICE! and neither time do you reply to messages or posts. Boring
 
What the hell is the point in coming on here and posting this TWICE! and neither time do you reply to messages or posts. Boring

Going to pm you, Mark.

Thread closed while Steve and I look into this.
 
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