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Concrete guy

Thanks for that I will have a look at ATS and order 2 or 3:D

Do bear in mind the #50 is very coarse. We sell a large number of those to concrete firms for removing seams from castings and also to glazing firms for cleaning up the edges of cut glass when it isn't going to be seen but needs to be handled.

If you want something for tidying up envelope cuts then #100, #200 and #400 are going to be the most used grits.
 
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Flintstone

Sorry for the poor photos it was dark, hope you find them useful!

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Drifterjoe

Hi guys, sorry to bump an old thread but wondered if you get the best results using these pads wet or dry?

Also what sort of lifespan do they have?
 

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