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Yeah, I tend to stay away from the aluminum oxide bit as much as I can and only use them for small sections. A-Ox bits can explode at high rpm or get so hot that the adhesive cement that bonds the bit head to the shaft melts and the head goes flying off at nine thousand miles per hour. The diamond bit did good except for one that I tried to push too hard and it glazed the bit and made it worthless.
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