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Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Cars


Waterpoof abrasives sanding  Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives sanding  Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather, 


home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives sanding  Paper can grind with water and has a highly-polished work piece. It will not contaminate the work piece when operating, and does not create dust pollution. It is moderately soft. Aluminum oxide ,silicon carbide and so on 


waterproof abrasives sanding Paper for wet sanding of paints, primes, surfaces of the automobile industries ,abrasives sanding paperalso used for sanding and finishing of plastics, leather ,mechanical components , furniture, precision instrument and hardware .


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backing

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Standard size    230mm×280mm

                        (9X11)
Have other special size made to order 


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  • Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions


  • Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions


    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions

    Abrasives Paper for Metal surface and constructions


Q: My husband was making enough money before but now he has to hire a lawyer so that he can visit his daughter (mom is trying to get rid of him but he feels it is his obligation to have a relationship with his daughter). Anyway, we have a 5 month old and a 3 yr old and I wish that I could contribute money to the family somehow without putting my kids in daycare. What do you all thinkabotu becoming a real estate agent. We live in NJ and would need about $10,000-$20,000 extra year.
i have a friend that obtained her license and tried to get into the field. she found out that there is no good money involved so she decided to go back to school to become a nurse. now she happy.also since u asking for 10000-20000 more a year you could probably make that.
Q: I bought exam prep from a local real estate school in LA, and it has like 1k questions...well it's bit hard to study all that 1k questions since i only have like 2 weeks until the exam date. if anyone have any experices with that site, please leave any inputs..I took the test before and failed once..my 1k questions were similar but it's too many.. :(thanks,
Well, okorder 's ExamPrepMaster tool. It's $59, but they guarantee that you pass... or you get your money back(you just send them your failing report card). It has 12 practice tests(50 questions each), 2 final test(150 questions each), 1 vocabulary test(100 questions), 1 math test(100 questions), and 1 state test(120 questions). As long as you get 80% or more on all of those tests, then they will guarantee that you pass. Yes, it seems like a lot of work with 17 practice tests... but it prepared me well. It's an easy setup. You can even put in your exam date, and they will pace all of the tests for you depending on how long you have. It allows for easy memorization of concepts, ideas and words. Apparently on their website they say that 90% of the people that use the program will pass on their first time. Check it out, it's a good deal. EDIT: Just saw that you have two weeks. So it'll probably pace you with 1 test a day. The 50 question tests only take about 30 minutes. And they also offer and explanation after each question so you can better understand the concept behind the question and answer. Hope this helps!
Q: Im just curious on how long it will take to become a real estate appraiser. Im 21 and working in retail. Im currently in a management training program there, but its not my dream job. I always wanted something to do with real estate. I sat down with a realtor to ask about becoming a realtor and he said with the market being down its not a good idea. so he turned me to real estate appraisal. Im just curious how long it takes and what i need in order to do so.
Ordenadores para trabajar o para jugar, simples o muy avanzados, siempre a los mejores precios en los sitios web, mi viejo ordenador, también comprado en los sitios web me gustaba mucho pero necesitaba algo más eficiente y más silencioso, el ordenador que compre cumple todas mis expectativas, además de ser muy rápido, con una buena capacidad de almacenaje, es increíblemente silencioso, lo he probado por la noche, en un silencio total y ni no parecía que estaba funcionando, una excelente compra.
Q: My mom is a real estate broker and makes damn good money with what she does. I asked her how it works, she tells me but I don't understand and then she points out that it's for very smart people and that I don't need it anyways. I love my mom, but grrr! You know. Anyways, I want to learn the steps of getting into Real estate, I do know a lot from what my mom tells me but I don't understand if you need a huge amount of money to start? Do you have to take classes? Is there an easier way to try it out? Is it ok to buy say a 2 story lake side house kind of place and what would I get out of it? What's the deal with selling property? All these kinds of questions...Main question is, What are the steps to getting into Real Estate and are there any short cut ways of getting into it?Thanks!
It depends on where you live right now. For me, I live in Southern California so the procedure here is to take three classes: Real Estate Principle, Real Estate Practice, and an additional course that is closely related to real estate like business law...
Q: I am a college student in Tx. I read up a bit on how to get a real estate license. I am considering taking classes at a community college. Has anyone ever done this?
Go to the local Realtor's Association (You should be able to find them in the yellow pages). Our Realtor's Association offers the class as an 8 hour a day, 2 week course for significantly less than the tech school (though it is exactly the same materials and often the same instructor). The Realtor's Association will also be able to give you an idea of the fees you will pay to hold a liscence, and a list of Broker's with whom you can interview for a position upon completion of your course. I love real estate - it's fun and interesting and all the wierd little twists that have cropped up on the last year really keep me on my toes! Good luck!
Q: How can a PA Real Estate agent get a NJ Real Estate Licence ?Does it allow one to practice in both the states ?Thanks.
Go to the web site of the state where you want to obtain a license in real estate. Go to the real estate division and check out the qualifications to obtain a license, many times the state will allow to you obtain a license in that state showing that you have a current license in your own state. If they do not then you can take their exam to obtain one Having a license in both states will allow you to operate in both states. A better way is to find a broker in the other state and work out a referral fee (no liability issues with you), make sure you deal with a broker, not an agent.
Q: I'll go ahead and say it, I'm young...I'm 15. I'll be in 10th grade when school starts back...but lately I've just been thinking about career choices and things like that, I've heard Real Estate is a nice job to have and you could get a good income...but,...I read here on Y! Answers that the market is in a bit of a slump at the moment? I don't know, that's just what I read. What type of person do you need to be to do this?... Is it a hard job? What is required of me? I know that you don't have to go to an actual college for it, you just have to get a license and you have to get a certain amount of hours in a course for that, right? I hate math, I don't enjoy algebra because to me, it seems pointless in MY life and I don't think I would ever use it. Is math required to be in a Real Estate career?? Do you have any advice? I would love to have a nice income for my family, for when and if I ever have one, in the future...
To become a Realtor you will need to take a real estate course and pass a state test to get your license. Being a Realtor is hard work. Some people are good at it and some people aren't. If you are the kind of person who can sell ice cubes to Eskimos then you'll do fine. Some things to do to be successful are: Contact everyone you know and let them know that you are selling real estate and ask who they know that wants to buy or sell a house. When you are out introduce yourself to as many people as you can and ask who they know that wants to buy or sell. Give your business card to everyone you meet. One broker I had said if you make 10 phone calls every day you will be make a decent living. You can call people who have their houses for sale by owner, people whose listings have expired, and anyone else you can think of. The company you work for should give you training on who to contact and what to say. It's not an easy job where the money just rolls in. You may go months without a sale. Remember, real estate is commission work so if you don't have a sale you don't get paid. There are fees that you will have to pay also. You have to pay to be a member of the National Association of Realtors and to belong to the local MLS (Multi-Listing Service). I'm not trying to discourage you, I just want you to realize that you don't sit back and relax while people call you and you wait for the money to roll in. It's like most careers, if you work it hard you can be successful.
Q: What do you think will happen to real estate prices over the next 3 to 6 months, specifically in Atlanta?
Atlanta is one of the fastest growing cities in the US and will continue. This is because of the attractive lack of excessive taxes (no income tax in GA), and because it is a transportation hub, readily accessable to the whole world, with ease. That means that the price of real estate is going to continue on it's phenominal increase. If you were lucky enough to own property there five years ago, and still own it, you will see a huge increase in your investment. Investors have already started the process known as flipping, where they buy a house from an uninformed owner for the full asking price, and turn around and resell it at an even higher price than anyone imagined possible. The investor does this over and over with house after house, until the increases cease. I know, because it happened in my town, already.
Q: im trying to become a real estate agent but i dont know where to take classes i would like to find a school either in manhattan or staten island please tell me some schools that have classes for beginners to take**No online classes-Thank you
no taking schooling to make you eligible for an career rather than what you're presently doing isn't deductible despite the fact that you would use Sch A and itemize your deductions
Q: would like any advice on starting a real estate investment company in Milwaukee, Wi.
Real Estate Investment Companies are tricky business. Certainly not for the inexperienced. The first thing you need to do is find out what the licensing requirements are in your state. Some states will consider your company an investment firm (REIT) and that opens up a whole different can of worms. The first thing you want to do is go to your local library (or Internet) and research REI Companies. Then you want to find a good lawyer that can help you to set up your company and incorporate so to protect your personal assets. Tread slowly and cautiously. You are about to take on a big project with HUGE legal ramifications if you don't do it properly. Do it right and you may retire in 10-years. Good Luck!

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