Not arch punches but may serve your purpose. Goto the catalogue page to see more options.
I used to have a set and they were good. Use the search term Gasket punch for searching out others.
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^ they show up on ebay quite often, but not as sets - always solo - and invariably Kraeuter. (maybe the others aren't marked?)
I went online to check pricing. I found the difference in price was as much as $600. This is a good reason to check pricing. The most expensive offer did not include shipping from USA, border taxes and possibly brokerage fees. I got trapped on $43 parts for a drill grinder when the sipping company added $100cdn brokerage to my shipment.I bought this set off a tool truck, 30+ years ago. I would have purchased the MAYHEW hollow punches, if I knew they were available. I may get the Mayhew set anyway.
My set is Made in England.
I bought my set for a specific use, but now that I have them I use them more than i could imagined. My Mayhew set is holding up well too. Plus it allows you to double the dies up to create concentric circles when neededI've always wanted one of the bigger sets of the Mayhew punches linked above, but could never justify it for how little I would use it vs the $$$. The link lists it as made in France which surprised me. Not sure if that's accurate...


My preferred method is using my arbor press, but yes a hammer worksSo you hit this with a hammer to shear the gasket material making holes?
So you hit this with a hammer to shear the gasket material making holes?