"GE" stands for gold electroplate, meaning that it may not be a true gold ring. Have a licensed jeweler make that determination to be certain.
Depending on the type of pad you have, this will differ. Usually if it has a barrier, like a solid red or blue plastic attached, this side goes up. If there is netting of some sort, this side also goes up.
Depends on how thick it is. At 4 inches thick, you would nee about 5.5 cubic yards adjusting for safety. At 6 inches, you'd need about 8 cubic yards. You can play with different thicknesses with the linked concrete pad calculator.
It could, but unless it's extremely uneaven (like natural slate) just lay down the pad and install the floor. Above all, read the instructions that come with the floor.
I'm not familiar with "Maples Rugs," but in general, yes you can use area rugs on hardwood floors. Importantly, though, it is critical that you use an area rug pad underneath ANY area rug. This is important so that a) you don't scratch the hardwood underneath, 2) provides slip resistance, and c) prolongs the life of your area rug.
Carpet tiles are generally low-pile synthetic fibers fix to an adhesive backing. They provide very little cushioning as they are fixed directly to the floor or subfloor without the benefit of carpet pad. They are nearly impossible to clean as most carpet cleaning methods will lift the adhesive and cause each square to curl at the corners and eventually come loose. Carpet squares are not durable or practice and, for the most part, are a quick, cosmetic fix.
it is not gold electroplate it is gold
what does 18k pad on a ring mean
Palladium
PAD 925 for a sterling silver ring describes the chemical makeup of the silver in the ring. Generally the number correlate to percentages of metal in the silver alloy.
Palladium
According to the following website:http://www.interfacebus.com/glossary-of-terms-minimum-annular-ring.htmlMinimum Annular RingThe minimum annular ring on a plated thur-hole is the minimum amount of copper (at the narrowest point) between the hole and the edge of the pad after plating of the finished hole. MIL-STD-275E and IPC class 3 calls for a minimum annular ring of 0.05mm (0.002") edge of hole to edge of pad. MIL-STD-275E also calls out .005 inches for via to trace distance. Minimum Annular Ring; PWB Internal ViaBoth diagrams indicate minimum annular ring measured from the outside ring of the pad and to the inside diameter of the plated thru-hole for an external pad [below], or to the center of the plated via for an internal pad [above].Minimum Annular Ring; PWB External PadMinimum Annular Ring applies regardless of the shape of the PCB pad. The next page shows two examples of different pad shapes.More Printed Wiring Board Terms
please be more specific, how should we know what you mean? it could be a kaoss pad and a mouse pad. and what do you mean by what a pad is for?
Pad=stir fry
I think you mean what is generally called a heating pad. A heating pad is a fairly thin (1/2 to 3/4 inch thick) about 1 foot x 2 feet pad that has wires inside used to heat it electrically. It's used to put on sore muscles to get relief.
I am looking what does mean PAD in Shipping freight terms
Did you mean, "Korg Kaoss Pad 3"?
To wear a sanitary pad, remove the back and place it inside the undergarment. It should sit on the middle.