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Yes I know topic has been covered umpteen times but here is another. Has anyone experience of the Rigid 32573 supposedly goes from
6mm up to 28mm? Only asking as a bit fed up with my Kopex ones, I only do a bit of DIY cutting but have 3 sizes 15,22 and 28. The 15mm is shot
the 28 is plastic and I cannot even open it to change the wheel so thought let me start from fresh.

 

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