Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood and Wall
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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood and Wall
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 .
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)
Have other special size made to order
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- Q: I am really considering taking an online real estate program for the state of GA. What program do you suggest? Also, what pros and cons exist with being an agent?
- The answer is in the book of real estate. I don't think that there is a real estate agent who will tell you exact answer. Real Estate is a fun job - but of course it is a job and it needed to be cultivated on before you get the result. But the review-book on real estate will ask you if this is really what you wanted to do - meaning, that there's something to think about. Right?
- Q: Im thinking about becoming a real estate agent but Im not entirely sure what they actually do. Can someone decscribe a working day as a real estate agent
- They pretend to be tour guides when they show a house............they're basically a salesperson for houses
- Q: Which city, and state, has the best real estate market? I want to be a realtor next year. When I'm 18. But I want to do it right. I'm currently in college for a degree in business. Where is the best place to start at? I'm in Seattle, Washington. Is NY good? Texas? California? Washington DC? Please help. Also, what does it take to be a real estate agent? Can you just hop right into luxury real estate? Thank you.
- Several major cities in Texas have good, stable real estate markets. You'll want to earn a Bachelor's in either Business or Finance to be successful in the real estate business. It's not a pre-requisite to obtain a license however it will be a good foundation. There are fast-track programs where you can earn your license in 3-6 months, or less. Once you have your license and work for a couple of years you are eligible to take the broker's exam, the educational pre-requisite is to hold a Bachelor's degree. As a broker you can hire agents to work under your broker's license and you'll collect a percentage of the commissions. No one hops right into the luxury market until they've closed many high-end property deals in the market area they are working in, and have developed a reputation that earns the respect of the clients they represent (or seek to represent). It's the way it is. Once you have your license, and want to really get your feet wet, borrow some cash and do a flip and list it yourself. Rinse and repeat. Obtain your broker's license and compete for HUD foreclosures to flip and build on your business. When the time is right look into commercial property development. Good luck.
- Q: I'm 22 married with no children. Just received my bachelors in february. Currently working in a salaried sales position, ben there 9 months, about 100 miles from my home and im completely miserable. I really want to pursue my dream of being a real estate agent. I love the independence of the career. I'm wondering, though, if I could even make money as an agent now? Im young but I still have bills that need to be paid so I cant pursue something that won't bring us money.
- Stay with the job that you are at and start your real estate career part time. That way you will still be able to afford to pay your bills because when you first start out as an agent it may take you 90 days before your first transaction. The time is excellent to go to real estate school now so that when the market starts to climb you will be able to get out there right away. If you wait until the market is good, you'll be in school while everyone else will be hitting the ground. Do not take online real estate classes if you want the expertise of an agent who may be teaching a course at your local college or an independent real estate school.
- Q: I'm thinking about taking a course in real estate appraisal. I have no experience in real estate. Can anyone tell me if this is a difficult course? Also, could you find work in the field?
- If you are curious about appraisal and want to take a course about it, I suggest a Basic Appraisal course at a local community college. There are several providers of real estate appraisal education. Most notable are the industry trade groups such as The Appraisal Institute or The National Association of Real Estate Appraisers. While this education is the best quality, it is oriented towards the experienced appraiser, occurs over a short period of time and it very expensive. Another option is a local real estate school. These places typically provide education for Realtors, Appraisers, and Inspectors. The Appraisal courses are usually 1 to 2 consecutive full days. Appraisers are required to have a certain curricullum of specific classes in order to obtain a license, and mandatory continuing education in order to renew the license every 2 years. While many providers will offer a course on the same topic, the course must meet minimum criteria to satisfy the licensure requirement. Therefore, a course in Basic Appraisal offered by The Appraisal Institute would qualify the same as Basic Appraisal offered by your local community college. Of course there is a world of difference in the style, cost and cache' of education, but I'm considering your lack of experience and speculative interest. Taking the class at the community college will cost less, spread the course over several weeks (no rush) and likely provide more interaction with the teacher in a relaxed environment. Prerequisites includes basic math, some technical writing and an eye for analytical detail. Appraisal is definitely a left brain profession.
- Q: I'm 21 i have $600,000 i'm looking to invest asap!. I want to buy my Lamborghini lol!.Is there anyway i can invest my money in real estate asap if so how?
- You need to slow down and learn before you make serious mistakes. Start with one property purchase, then add more slowly. Find a good real estate agent and always work through that person.
- Q: I am very interested in making money in real estate. I would like to learn what, if any, difference there is between real esate investing, and owning rental property. Also, how do I get started and make a profit rather than messing up the process and losing my money? I'd really like to hear from experienced people who have made money doing these things and find out how they did it, how they learned the business, etc.
- Lay a good foundation, I started by becoming a property manager- and then I became a realtor, and then I went into Insurance 15 years ago, knowledge is power.
- Q: What schooling and what not do you need to become a real Estate agent and is it a good field to get into? Also what does this job involve a person to do?
- You do not have got to be 21, or at the least now not in some states. I got my real property license on the age of 19 and had been/and can be working as an assistant except this summer when i'll start being a full time real estate agent. Certainly a enterprise will take you in, but preserve in mind that promoting pricey houses and gaining appreciate can be tougher than you initially imagined, exceptionally in case you are simply promoting as a aspect job.
- Q: I am a real estate sale person in NY. I wasn`t very active, but I paid all my fees to association, mlx and took my renewal courses. But I found out that my license is cancelled (I check in dos site). Who can cancell my license and for what reason? Thank youI didnt have a chance to talk with my broker yet.
- I had a Real Estate license (Not New York) and as long as we were with a Broker that was all you had to do and attend the required continuing education courses. You could even stop with a Broker but had to be active every so many months, I not remember. I not even think you had to list or sell a house. Many here have Receptionist with a license and they only answer real estate related questions. Maybe your Broker failed to turn in some necessary paper work for your State? I assume the State Board of Realtor's cancelled your license. It been over 20 years I worked in this and there probably been a lot of changes, so take my words with a grain of salt.
- Q: I just graduated college with a bachelor's in marketing and I decided that want to get into real estate as a career. I know I have to get licensed, take pre-licensing courses. However, do I get licensed before I apply to different agencies? Or should I do this while I'm taking the classes, or do these places like to wait until your licensed before they hear from you? Also, does it matter where you go to take these classes? Like, in college, the more prestigious the college the better? Or as long as you get your license, thats all that matters? I know these questions sound completely amateur and I have been doing research over the past few days but, I can't seem to get a straight answer. Thank you!
- Here's how you do it: Contact the two or three largest real estate firms in your area. Ask them about their pre-licensing exams. Most will offer them. Try to choose a company you might like to work with. But that's not a requirement. Take the pre-licensing classes in as short a time period as possible. A typical schedule might be two evenings a week and all day Saturday for 3 weeks. Something like that is good. Don't stretch it out over months. Reason: The only reason you're taking the classes is to pass the licensing exam. A lot of what you'll learn will have no real use...but you need to know it. So you cram it into your head. Don't do an online-only program. You'll need to ask questions and get understandable answers. Don't do it at a community college. Those programs take way too long--like 2 hours an evening once a week for 20 weeks. You'll forget most of it before you take your state exam. But it doesn't matter where else. No, it's not like choosing a prestigious college. The only thing--THE ONLY THING--that matters is getting the knowledge necessary to pass the state licensing exam. Once you pass the pre-licensing program, you then take the state licensing test. Once you pass it, you can work with (not for--you'll be an independent contractor) any brokerage you want. It makes sense to seriously consider the one that you took the pre-licensing courses with--but that's not required. As a newbie, look for one that offers continuing education and additional support. You'll get a lower commission, but it's worth it. They won't be interested in you until you get that state-issued license. Your questions are good. However, I don't understand how you could have been doing research for days and not getting a straight answer. That concerns me. Hope that helps.
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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Dry Wood and Wall
- Loading Port:
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- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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