Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Metal Surface
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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Metal Surface
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 bought a house two months ago in Atlanta, GA. I got the house 50% off market value. Instant equity 60K. While I was looking for my house I ran across a lot of houses that were under 30K. I really want to become a real estate investor, but I only have 10k. My whole family is aganist it, and insist that I finish college. I don't want to quit school, I just want to have some investment properties. Can someone please help!! I want to know what the best way to start investing, and if I am crazy for wanting to do it.
- You have to make the houses you invest in work for you. You have to rent it out so that the tenant pays your mortgage. You're not making money on the tenant. You make money later on when you sell it. You need to invest in multifamily units (apartment buildings) to make money on the tenants. With the equity you build in the house over time you then take out another mortgage to buy another house. And so on and so on until you have 20 houses. This can take decades. Financial riches take time. Now you have 20 houses with 20 year mortgages. If you time it right you will pay off the mortgage on one of your houses every year. Then you remortgage the house and pocket the loan money. That's an oversimplification, but that's basically the idea.
- Q:If 70% of the US economy is tied to consumer spending, and 30% of all jobs created since 2001 were tied to real estate (1.4 million), and housing is in freefall, well, doesn't that seem like a recipe for disaster?
- May be, may be not. The fundamentals of U.S. economy is healthy. I think we can ride this one through. :)
- Q:Okay I want to become a real estate agent, but I don't know where to start. So my question is, where do I begin? I am 14 and I am very smart (valedictorian) and I absolutely love math. What college should I go? Feed bak please what do you think any tips?
- You don't need a four year degree to be a real estate agent. Most community colleges or two year colleges offer prep classes for the real estate exam. It's not that hard, I know people who are as dumb as a rock who have passed the exam. If you are really smart, you might want to consider a better profession. Being an agent is very dependent upon the economy and the current state of housing, which fluctuates every 6-8 years or so. Also, being an agent requires you to have a very high tolerance in regards to dealing with people. You should talk with people who are real estate agents to see if it is for you. Most younger people have a hard time cracking into the field because you need lots of contacts and referrals. These things come from being an agent for a long time and building up a reputation. Also, people who buy the most expensive houses tend to be older and they may view a person much younger as not having the needed skills or experience to be the best for them. You don't need any math knowledge. If you can add and subtract and apply a percentage, that't all you need to know how to do. It is really a very simple career.
- Q:Chris Bowser has a program about real estate where he teaches on how to buy and sell real estate on ebay without seeing the property physically.
- How much $ is he charging? Send me half as much and I'll send you a program to do all that, without even owning a computer!!!
- Q:What is the difference between a broker, an agent, and an independent agent? I will be 16 soon and I'm thinking about real estate how do I get into the business and what kind of education do I need after high school?
- A Broker is the supervisor of the agents. An Agent can be a broker and/or sales person (agent). An independent agent is the same, we all work as independent contractors, responsible for our own taxes, insurance and business expences.
- Q:I need to open a real estate company in Los Angeles, however i am not a licensed broker. I do have a partner that is willing to be the broker on record for my company. (1) how do I go about that ie.. what forms?(2) does the person that is going to be broker on record have to be an officer of the company?
- Contact the California Real Estate Commissioner at the California Department of Real Estate. They will have all the forms that you will require. You might also check with your local Association of Realtors for help. They should also have the forms that you will need. No the broker doens't necessarily have to be an officer of the company.....many RE companies are not even incorporated. But there must be a licensed broker of record on the paperwork submitted to the DRE. You will also want to join at least the local Association of Realtors and MLS.
- Q:I wanted to know the best place for real estate investment in Philippines. Also the tax , and other formalities as well .
- even if you marry a filipino,,,you can not own land here
- 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:What is the best way to buy a house/comdo? Dealing with a real estate agent or just calling the phone number on the for-sale sign? what's the difference? What's the difference cost-wise also?
- A seller's agent (listing agent) always works for the seller first, and think that is true even in a dual agency where the agent is supposed to fairly represent both sides. As in: you called off the sign, you use that agent to represent you. The seller is paying the commission and as a listing agent myself, it's very challenging to NOT feel the seller is my client first. So I typically turn down dual agency deals to avoid any potential conflict of interest. And to protect myself from a potentially confused buyer. The greatest misconception I see in the real estate world are buyers who think they are going to pay a higher purchase price because the seller has to charge a higher price to afford the buyer's agent. The commission is negotiated ahead of time between seller and listing agent. It's a certain percentage of the sales price. If the listing agent represents both sides, they'll get the whole commission. And maybe, just maybe, you haven't gotten compelling representation from someone who is only looking out for you. Because the listing agent can't only look out for you. Listing agents work for the seller. Remember that. A seller of a property should actually welcome a buyer's agent, since that deal is more likely to finish out well, with the buyer in particular pleased because they had their own neutral advisor. Bottom line, there is zero cost difference to you. If a seller wants a higher price, it's not because he or she is upset you have your own agent. If you're comfortable with someone who earns more the higher the sales price of the house (commission is a percentage of the sales price), then use the listing agent. Harsh? Yes it is. If you prefer an agent who will tell you point blank what the house is really worth, and represent you all the way down the line to handing your new keys to you, then find someone you like and trust to find you a place. He or she can call on that sign for you. Good luck!
- Q:I recently got my real estate salesperson license and know this is the career I want to pursue. However, I am currently a full-time Master's student. Does anyone know if companies would allow me to work as a part-time real estate agent?For what it's worth, I'm done with classes by noon every day and have Fridays off completely, so this would allow a significant amount of time to show houses, etc. Thanks!
- Yes but for what, you are going to work base in commission. The real estate market is ugly,bad,and very week. alot of people working in this area did not sell homes for months. do not waste your time ,and money. try to find job in city, state,and government jobs. it's secure, much better pay...and benefits.
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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Metal Surface
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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