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					<description><![CDATA[Over the years I&#039;ve found easiest, quickest way is a Dremel thin, cut- off wheel.  The wheels are #409 for a pack of 36 and you use them with 402 mandrel.  ALWAYS wear safety glasses as these wheels shatter very easily.]]></description>
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