
[This is the same review I wrote for the same paper of a different grit.]A must for any floor sanding project. Be sure to order the sheets in advance because getting them at the local retailers (e.g. HD) will cost you 2 to 3 era more, and you need a lot of them - roughly 1 sheet per 100 sq ft (less for harder wood) per pass. Generally, you will do a couple passes per grit, so go figure.These sheets are for the big 12x18 rectangular machines. You'll also need a "pad" (purchased separately) between the machine's base and the sand paper. The pad is reusable, just the paper needs to be changed.One advice - start from very coarse grit (20 or 36), then go up to 60, 80 and so on, your back will thank you afterwards. I stopped at "worn down" 80 since it is the coating that makes the floor smooth eventually.Dust collection - the machine I rented came with a cloth dust bag. I knew this to be no good from experience so I got a PVC 45 degree elbow (it needs to have a 2" OD) from HD to connect the dust exhaust to a 2.5" shopvac (duct tape elbow to hose). This arrangement captured all the fine dust while leaving the heavy stuff on the floor.Save money - the seller I got this paper from exciting $8 for the initial pack (10 sheets), but additional packs (even of different grits) added only a dollar or so. I ordered numerous packs of different grits at the same time.
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Moon-tai YeungMore info, please click here..Floor Sanding Sheet Floor Sanding SheetPrecut sheets for use with the Flecto Squar Buff floor sander. Resin over resin bonded silicon carbide. Heavy-duty F-consequence paper fiscal assistance. Difficulty insightful glue steadily bonds sanding sheet to sanding pad. 12 IN x 18 IN.No. 206-834100: 100 gritNo. 206-834080: 80 gritNo. 206-834060: 60 gritNo. 206-834036: 36 gritNo. 206-834020: 20 grit
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