I was going to get the 115mm but it's too large for my child like hands to hold securely. The 125mm is so much easier for me to hold. The knuckleheads made the wrench so it could be kept inside the side handle. Some design "engineer" never considered that vibrations would shake it loose. 🙄 If you get a Concrete Grinding disc then the wrench won't work on undoing it due to the concave aspect of the disc. Got an angled adjustable wrench off eBay for $7 or $8 and it works just fine. Had to get a Concrete Cutting disc because the *see unt* who did our concrete paths thought *2mm* was sufficient for a relief cut for a 100mm thick pour....bloody wanker. Had to deepen every relief cut and the 125mm grinder did the job just fine. Just don't press too hard or you will get a heating overload and sudden stop. It also has a soft start that you may like and doesn't try twisting it out of one's hand. 😲 The 115mm seems like an adequate tool if you don't have small hands. *Thank you* for the video. 👍
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I was going to get the 115mm but it's too large for my child like hands to hold securely. The 125mm is so much easier for me to hold. The knuckleheads made the wrench so it could be kept inside the side handle. Some design "engineer" never considered that vibrations would shake it loose. 🙄 If you get a Concrete Grinding disc then the wrench won't work on undoing it due to the concave aspect of the disc. Got an angled adjustable wrench off eBay for $7 or $8 and it works just fine.
Had to get a Concrete Cutting disc because the *see unt* who did our concrete paths thought *2mm* was sufficient for a relief cut for a 100mm thick pour....bloody wanker. Had to deepen every relief cut and the 125mm grinder did the job just fine. Just don't press too hard or you will get a heating overload and sudden stop. It also has a soft start that you may like and doesn't try twisting it out of one's hand. 😲
The 115mm seems like an adequate tool if you don't have small hands.
*Thank you* for the video. 👍