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Equipment Boards => 900 Global => Topic started by: charlest on March 28, 2010, 01:00:50 PM
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They''re both listed as 4000 grit Abralon.
My question: do they follow the older sequence of grits: 500/1000/2000/4000 gir t?
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do they follow the newer sequence of more aggressive grits: 500/4000 grit?
(I might have asked this before, so pardon any memory lapses.)
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"None are so blind as those who will not see."
Edited on 3/28/2010 9:01 PM
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I know that their previous 4000 grit releases were similar to stepping in grit.
so id imagine they havent changed anything lately (but thats a guess)
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charlest I just texted Nick from 900 Global and he said go to the tech part on the website and thats still how they do finishes today....here is the link
http://www.900global.com/tech/FactorySurfaceTextureSandin
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charlest I just texted Nick from 900 Global and he said go to the tech part on the website and thats still how they do finishes today....here is the link
http://www.900global.com/tech/FactorySurfaceTextureSandin
Thanks, Max.
According to the chart, a 4000 grit Abralon surface is gotten via this sequence:
20 micron Trizact/5 micron Trizact/4000 grit Abralon.
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"None are so blind as those who will not see."
Edited on 3/29/2010 10:29 AM
Edited on 3/29/2010 10:30 AM
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charlest I just texted Nick from 900 Global and he said go to the tech part on the website and thats still how they do finishes today....here is the link
http://www.900global.com/tech/FactorySurfaceTextureSandin
Do I really see fabric softener listed on that chart?
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Ive Eaten From The Insane Root That Imprisons Reason
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yes takes the static out of the cover stock. Wouldn't want you to get arced or sparked.
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