Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions
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Waterpoof Abrasives Paper for Constructions
Waterpoof abrasives Paper is made of high-quality alumina sand powder and kraft paper base, and bound with 100% real resin. Waterpoof abrasives Paper is mainly used in the grinding and buffing of automobiles, home furnishings, leather,
home appliance cases, and mechanical parts.Waterpoof abrasives 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 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 .
abrasive | backing | bond | grit size | ||||||||||||||||||
A | Kraft (Cwt) | R/R | 60 | 80 | 100 | 120 | 150 | 180 | 220 | 240 | 280 | 320 | 360 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 800 | 1000 | 1200 | 1500 | 2000 |
packing quantity | per bale | 100 | |||||||||||||||||||
per carton | 1000 |
Standard size 230mm×280mm
(9X11)
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- Q: I’m planning on getting my real estate agents license in the next few months in California. I’ve heard that Century 21 and some other companies have their own courses. Is it better to attend their course or just a regular local real estate school. Also what companies are good for new agents.Any advice you can give is appreciated! Thanks!
- If you can get Century 21 to give you the necessary courses to pass the state exam without paying a school. They have to teach you the classes that the Real Estate Board requires. Are you sure the classes at Century 21 are not the two classes you need after you get a conditional sales license? I went through the whole process of taking the right classes at Anthony Schools live, then took the state exam and passed. But I went to a few real estate companies and could not get hired because at the time in 2001 I did not have a computer or a car and I did not know how to generate my own leads. I thought they would provide leads but they didnt. I went to Prudential, Pacific Union and Howard Allen. These are in the bay ara.
- Q: My parents own a house in a small subdivision and behind the house is a large area of undeveloped land that hasn't been taken care of for decades. I assume it is owned by a local real estate company, but not entirely sure. My parents cleared out all the kudzu that was creeping into their yard and made a space that goes about five feet out along the length of the fence. They recently started planting some vegetables in this area since its not in use and it seems whoever owns it has no plans to do anything with it but I am concerned they could get into some legal trouble if company who owns it finds out they have this small garden back there. So the question is, can my parents get into serious trouble with this?
- No, your parents I'm sure understand the risk. To find out who owns that parcel all you need to do is check with the Property tax appraisal office for that county, it's public information. In most states and counties you will find this information on line.
- Q: What kind of qualifications are needed? (In general)How many hours on average does a real estate agent work? What kind of salary can a real estate agent expect to earn?What makes a good real estate agent?What are any pros or cons of being a real estate agent?Any other information or stories of your own personal experiences you can give me would be really helpful as well.Thank you.
- How to Become a Real Estate Agent. The process of becoming a licensed professional in the real estate industry differs from state to state and country to country. Please refer to our privacy policy for contact information. Top Ten Tips for Being Successful in Becoming a Real Estate Agent. For more details one can also visit.... Real Estate Agent Gee long. More details click the following links.
- Q: Hello,I am a college student majoring in accounting and I have found that I have a lot of free time. I was wondering if getting a real estate license would be worth the time. I am not exactly sure what I could use it for, but I was just thinking that even if I don't necessarily go into the field, that some of the information could be just useful in general. I was also looking to try and make some money through this venture, but as a full time student, I wouldn't be able to devote too much time to it.Thanks!
- If you want the knowledge, many universities and colleges offer real estate courses and diplomas or even night courses. Also, real estate boards (depending on which ones) allow people to audit their courses for members at a fee per course if you're interested in it. Doing this on the side as a student is not worthwhile (being an agent that is). Why? Because licensing alone is very expensive due to all the mandatory courses you have to take. Then there's the actual licensing exam and then the monthly fees you pay a brokerage to park your license there. Even if you're not actually selling but want to say next week or on a whim, you'll need to have your license parked with a brokerage and they don't let you do this for free or at a discount (unless you find a cheap brokerage). Also, you're required to take courses every cycle (for my board it's every 2 years) and update yourself on issues such as condo laws, legal updates, etc. So as a full time student, licensing is most likely not for you especially if you're only going to leave it for a just in case. Auditing courses or even taking night courses might be better and less expensive but still give you a basic understanding of real estate.
- Q: Im Still A Beginner to The Stock Market And Everything i Had Posted A Question Earlier about investing in SIRI but the answers given to me have helped me out tremendously into investing in Real Estate. I'm 15 and i would like to buy shares and have this for 2-3 years and i plan to graduate high school and go to College..i have 250 dollars as a budget..in the stock market its very little but im trying to do my best to invest in the next 2-3 years and make the best of my budget to later buy myself a car or use it for college funds.My Spotlight is reasonably on Real estate and i was looking at this stock that was referred to by a answerer by my previous question.
- Easy part first. You can calculate the number of shares you can afford as shares = ( AmountToInvest - Commission ) / pricePerShare There are many ways to invest in Real Estate via the stock market. There are homebuilder stocks, lumber companies, real estate management companies. There is a whole industry called REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts), with subindustries for office buildings, malls, apartments, storage, etc. You could choose an individual REIT stock (example: CBL), an ETF of REITs (example: VNQ) or a mutual fund that invests in REITs (example: VGSIX). As you continue to learn about investing, you will see that there is a great focus on earnings and earnings per share (EPS). For REIT analysis, substitute FFO (Funds From Operations) for earnings. That is the basis that sell-side analysts use and how REIT estimates are expressed. A great source for info on REIT investing is NAREIT. For mutual funds, look at Morningstar.
- Q: Ok so right now I'm 16 and i have an interest in real estate and also in a side job. I'm going to be attending college in a couple years to get some minor degrees such as building, business, mechanical, and drafting. And i was wondering if being a real estate agent would be appropriate for me right now. I know now's not the best time to sell. But if i sell one (1) small property, that would pay as much as i get in a year at my little call in part time job. I also am friends with many of the Realtors around the local area, so i know that would help. So my question is, would this be a suitable job for someone like me? Is there an age requirement? Does it take more the two semesters to get your license? And is this a full-time, hands-on, type job?Thanks!
- I must congratulate you on your strong initiative and desire to work, make money and add value to the economy!! There were already some good answers here for you, especially 'loanmaster's' comment. It's probably the case that you would need to be 'of age' to get a real estate license anyway. It sounds like earning money is the part of the equation that would best help you at this point and it sounds like knowing how to do that would be the thing that really makes a difference for you. There are ways to make in anything (real estate included) by intimately knowing the details of the market and business practices. It's never too early to begin learning those things. One thing that would be good for you to do is to figure out some type of product that you could sell to others so that you're, in effect, working for yourself while you're going to school and building continuing your education. Also, read, read, read! There are tons of books on real estate, investing and sales. One great book that I read when I was your age that has contributed to my success is THINK and GROW RICH by Napoleon Hill. Keep looking, searching and researching! Best Wishes, EricJ
- Q: I am about to graduate from high school and i am going to collge to be a real estate agent. But i have one question what is a " license " to be a real estate agent. I see it always on every bussiness website. Why do people get this licese thing for real estate what does it do ?Is it like a fake thing to be a real estate or What.As soon as i graduate im going to college for real estate but i dont understand the whole licese thing. Thanks for the help.
- You don't go to college to become a real estate agent. Depending where you're from, each state is different, you'll most likely have to become licensed to be a real estate agent. In Indiana, I know you have to have a license to list or sell someone elses property. What is your college major? If it's real estate, then you're wasting your time. Maybe you should call an agency you're interested in joining to find out more about the profession before you decide to make it your career.
- Q: i need to real estate broker their training program, commission structure, oppotunities for floor time, and advantage and disadvantage.
- There are so many websites may help you to what you exactly looking for. Go through Internet and check out. Real estate is one the best and money making business to do.
- Q: THIS IS A REAL ESTATE MENTORING PROGRAM.
- yes philadelphia is a good program.
- Q: If real estate exist,then where is false estate?What is this real estate,please tell.
- The 'real' in 'real estate' refers to the legal position of the property and means relating to a thing (it derives from the Latin 'realis' meaning actual or matter), as distinguished from a person. Essentially, the law broadly distinguishes between 'real' property (land and anything affixed to it) and 'personal' property or chattels (everything else, such as clothing, furniture, money, livestock etc). The conceptual difference in law is between 'immovable property' like a house or other construction, which would transfer title along with the land, and 'movable property', which a person could lawfully take and would retain title to on disposal or sale of the land. Real estate thus refers to the business of buying, selling, renting and leasing 'real' property - land, buildings and housing. I suppose you could say that 'false estate' would describe the 'movable' or 'personal' property described above. Although it's not actually a term ever used.
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