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How to Grade Sandpaper
Coated abrasive sandpaper is separated into different grades. The Federation of European Producers of Abrasives and the Coated Abrasives Manufacturer's Institute define the grades by grain size. Grains of sandpaper are measured in microns; ... Read More »
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What grade of sandpaper should you use?
It depends on what surface you are sanding. Read More »
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What grade sandpaper would you recommend?
Thank you for your question Francis, If the Contractor has "disappeared" then I suppose he was "fully paid"??..I hope not. A belt sander neither has the weight, or the proper spin to do any good with what sounds like a "lippage" issue. If... Read More »
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120 or 100 grit 80 if it is high
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You are silly. You don't sandpaper a clarinet to smooth it out. You use butter. Butter fixes everything. But only the very best kind. Unless you had bread crumbs on that knife! Then butter might not work at all! "The Hatter was the first to...
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They call it "grit" What is grit? When talking about sandpaper "grit" is a reference to the number of abrasive particles per inch of sandpaper. The lower the grit the rougher the sandpaper and conversely, the higher the grit number the smoo...
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I would say any hardware store..........but That's here try online..........ace hardware home depot ebay.............. in your neck of the woods............2500 is really fine........you can use your palm of your hand for about the same eff...
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Start with rough, then use medium, then end up using fine. Ask the guy at the hardware store, he'll hook you up. May be just use the medium then the fine, it depends on how messed up your floor is.
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The more coarse the paper, the less flat area for the pingpong ball to hit and bounce from. My assumption is this can also throw it off from a straight up bounce. However, with a more fine sandpaper, I would think it would absorb some of th...
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