Spiral brush set.

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Spiral brush set.

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I received this morning a Spiral Wire Brush Assortment I purchased on ebay.
Just thought I'd share the item for those of you who do engine reconditioning and such.
3 sets of 9, 11, 15, 17 & 19mm spiral wound brushes in stainless steel, nylon and brass.
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Comes with a handle and an extension.
Can be used with air and electric power tools.
Quality looks great, made in the U.K. by Westfalia,
http://www.westfalia.net
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... K:MEWNX:IT
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That's a great price, and the fact that they can be used with electric and power tols is a definite bonus. I get "generics" here in the USA from Harbor Freight (AKA China Central) and while they won't work with power tools, they get the job done and are pretty cheap. I love a good tool!!
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