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Old 09-04-2008, 03:22 AM
Woody Woody is offline
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Always remember that the cheapest thing you can buy is often the most expensive thing you can own. If cheapest were best, we would all be driving YUGOs. I have used some cheap grinding disks and while they didn't come apart, they didn't last very long so there was actually no savings. Remember to always check the maximum recommended rpm of the disk against the max rpm of the grinder.
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