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German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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na +1 | emery paper |
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na +1 | 80-grit sandpaper |
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na | it is a coarse grit |
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emery paper Explanation: emery paper grit 80 http://www.contractorstools.com/norton1.html US http://ejs.safeshopper.com/127/4447.htm?3 Just see some links. Regards. Martina |
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it is a coarse grit Explanation: see: 18" Grit 80 Sandscreen For fast action wood floor finishing. Use with conventional floor machine (175 rpm). 80 is a coarse grit. 20 pads per case. Sold by the case only. GL18-80 $126.82 reference http://www.fishmansupply.com/catalog2/floor/gl18-80.html |
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80-grit sandpaper Explanation: The tire must stand up to 80-grit sandpaper as well. I have bought sandpaper in the US and in Germany for my woodworking shop. The grit sizes are the same in both countries. For metal working emory paper is used and is also known as wet/dry paper. But it appears the point here is that the company's tires have to stand up to tough conditions. Yes, 80-grit is coarse. Woodworker |
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