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18th January 2009, 03:38 AM #61
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I've just found this thread...
I was wondering, it seems to me these are sufficiently alike that they could be combined:
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See details </td> <td valign="top"> 230 x 280 mm x 60 grit Norton T423 Wet and Dry Sheet
• Perfect for sanding metals, automotive finishes and for sanding between coats of interior house paint.
• Made with Silicon Carbide grain which retains its sharpness throughout its sanding life.
• Used dry, or to reduce clogging, use water as a lubricant.
<hr class="PListLine" size="1"> List price: <s> $1.49</s>
Our price: $1.27 save 15%<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td height="25" nowrap="nowrap" width="15%">Order Quantity </td> <td nowrap="nowrap" width="20%"> <select name="amount[16158]"> <option value="0">0</option> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> <option value="6">6</option> <option value="7">7</option> <option value="8">8</option> <option value="9">9</option> <option value="10">10</option> <option value="11">11</option> <option value="12">12</option> <option value="13">13</option> <option value="14">14</option> <option value="15">15</option> <option value="16">16</option> <option value="17">17</option> <option value="18">18</option> <option value="19">19</option> <option value="20">20</option> <option value="21">21</option> </select> </td> <td height="25" valign="middle" width="100%">
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr> <td align="right"> <table onclick="javascript:document.multipleform.mode.value='add_one';document.multipleform.productid.value=16158;document.multipleform.submit();" class="ButtonTable" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tbody><tr><td></td><td class="Button_2">Buy Now</td><td>
</td></tr> </tbody></table> </td> </tr></tbody></table> </td> </tr> </tbody></table> </td> </tr> </tbody></table>
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See details </td> <td valign="top"> 230 x 280 mm x 80 grit Norton T423 Wet and Dry Sheet
• Perfect for sanding metals, automotive finishes and for sanding between coats of interior house paint.
• Made with Silicon Carbide grain which retains its sharpness throughout its sanding life.
• Used dry, or to reduce clogging, use water as a lubricant.
<hr class="PListLine" size="1"> List price: <s> $1.32</s></td></tr></tbody></table>
(Gosh, it's hard to see what I'm doing here)
into one description:
230 x 280 mm Wet and Dry Sheet
Pic and description:
60 grit Norton T423 buy now
80 grit Norton T423 buy now
and so on for different grits
I think the info would be easier to assimilate, you highlight the essential difference (the grit and product code), and for those who want several of each grade it's all in one place.
With the existing arrangement I find myself reading the whole description, looking for differences.
How do you shop for sandpaper?
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8th November 2009, 06:38 PM #62