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Good for doing 4 inch in tight boxing if you use fast set glue
 
Recall something similar but not as good I think it was called a boa..not sure if I still have one in the shed ...must admit I do like the look of the Ridgid one.....regards Turnpin:wink:
 
I would get one if they were here in the UK, i'm a sucker for anything Ridgid, thats the tool manufacturer not the other thing lol let me know if you find one.
 
I would get one if they were here in the UK, i'm a sucker for anything Ridgid, thats the tool manufacturer not the other thing lol let me know if you find one.

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