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  2. Resurfacing vs. refinishing hardwood floors: What’s the ...

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  3. Floor sanding - Wikipedia

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    Drum sander machines come in two versions. There are 110v and 220v floor sanders. 220v drum sanders are more powerful and remove more wood material than the 110v machine. Most homeowners who want to refinish their floors themselves use the 110v version as they are more readily available at tool rental stores.

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  5. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    The towline approach to automating wood finishing uses mobile carts that are propelled by conveyors mounted in or on the floor. This approach is useful for moving large, awkward shaped wood products that are difficult or impossible to lift or hang overhead, such as four-legged wood furniture.

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    The hardness of aluminum oxide can made these floors particularly difficult and costly to refinish, to the extent that most engineered wood floors do not get refinished, even if they can be. Hardwood floors can be repaired by spot-sanding and refinishing, plank replacement, or a refinish of the full floor.

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    Express Mart, 2549 Marconi Ave in Sacramento, had 12 violations on Monday. There was black residue inside the ice machine and the floor drain for the ice machine on Monday, according to the report.

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