Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Stainless and Inox Surface
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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Stainless and Inox 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'm a senior studying sociology and I will take a year off to apply for law school. Job descriptions always require at least 3-5 years experience in real estate transaction. How where should I start to fulfil the requirement of Real Estate Lawyer job description?
- don't even look at those job descriptions you're seeing. those are for lateral attorneys looking to move from firm to firm. it's a whole different ballgame when you're coming out of law school. assuming you're attending a decent law school, you'll have firms looking to recruit you. when you interview, express an interest in real estate law and hope that they'll put you in the real estate section should you get a summer clerkship/full time position. if your school doesn't have a big on-campus interviewing program, send out resumes to all firms in your desired market that have large real estate groups. express your interest in the cover letter. beyond that, however, if you want to go to law school you should not even be thinking about what type of attorney you wish to be. it is almost certainly bound to change once you enter law school and begin taking all the different types of classes. since law school is a general education, you'll be exposed to all different types of law. hope this helps! feel free to email if you have questions.
- Q: I am really interested in investment/residential real estate. I just started taking classes for real estate any tips or pointers or information you can share on how to get started in residential real estate?? I really want to own a lot of apartments and condos. However, is single family homes better to start off with??? So, I'm looking for any advice on how to get started inresidential/ investment real estate???
- I've been investing in real estate for 25 years. It's not as easy as Carlton Sheets makes it seem. Now is NOT the time to be buying. Most of the investors I know, including myself,have been dumping all their real estare for the last couple years. Prices will continue to drop probably for 2 more years before they hit bottom. All my cash is in the stock market right now. When real estate bottoms in a couple years I'll get back in. I could tell you everything you need to know, as a realtor, a contractor, a landlord, and a slumlord. But like I said now is not the time. The best advice I can give you now is to save your money, build some good credit, and keep an eye on the average selling prices in your area. They should keep going down for a while. When they start to turn up, that's your signal to jump in. Cash is king. Put down as little money as possible for each purchase. That will enable you to buy more property. As prices continue to climb, your equity will rise exponentially.
- Q: Real Estate Agent.Under:BusinessMarketingAccountingEtc???
- Look to see if there is something in Financial Services, Finance, Real estate, or law. The running of a real estate office could be management. Appraisals could be under construction. You do not need a college degree to be an agent and therefore most colleges do not have a program. Community Colleges are most likely. If you just want the license, contact your community colleges continuing education (non-credit) department. If your college offers it for credit it will be somewhere in business (usually in finance because of the mortgages). A degree in sales, marketing, management, or finance makes sense for this job.
- Q: i want john alexander real estate richest in 14 days i am scared that it is phony can anyone tell me if that is a good program and if not what is a good real estate program? i am in a wheelchair broke as a joke with horrible credit and a girlfriend with a baby can someone please help me i just want to supplement my income it is hard *** hell living off of ssi by the way the baby is not mine but she is a beautiful girl and i want to be a man and help out no bs so please help i don't know where to start and I ONLY have a high school diploma i been a wheelchair for a 11 years now i got shot i don't want no hand out i just want to be able to hold it down on my own thanks
- If you can find any of his books, read them.
- Q: Im going to school to get a real estate license. I already got a job for keller williams in the LA area. i will start there as soon as i finish...here where i need help..people have been really putting me down and saying the economy is bad and nobody will buy right now. they say banks arent even lending money..? i have learned many tricks to get contacts, but i dont so much negativity around the idea of my career...i need some words of inspiration! i can feel it in my heart that this is were i want to be and i feel like i have finally found what i will be good at but is it the right time?? please words of wisdom.thank you!
- The real estate business is a one man show. You are the boss of your own company. Some REALTORS? don't do well and others do. It really depends on your personality, how hard you work, how well you network etc. If you need inspiration, this industry is not meant for you. This is a self motivating industry where it's no one's job to keep you hyped up and perky - you have to do it yourself. The market will always be unpredictable. What goes up must come down and vice versa. No one can accurately predict the market. There are always new REALTORS? that come in when the market is booming but most of them aren't around in such a stagnant market. It really depends if you have the finances to stay in the game long enough to turn over a few deals during the year to stay afloat. You have to calculate in your administration fees, franchise fees, board fees, errors and omissions insurance etc EVERY MONTH. If you can't cover those fees, then you're going to be drowning.
- Q: I am a college student and I was thinking of becoming a real estate agent to gain some knowledge in the field. I want to gain access to the multiple listing service and attempt some investment opportunities. I hear that you must pay a broker office fees and other kinds of fees. Is it possible just to become a real estate agent and not really have an office nor work for them?
- No, that is not possible. In order to have a license you have to work under a broker and pay all of the fees. There are no investment opportunities you can legally do with the MLS that you could not do without it.
- Q: I had taken a real estate class at a real estate center about 18 months ago..However, I have yet to take the exam...I am now ready to take the exam..Will the school charge me again to take the course?Do I have any rights being that I paid and there's no fine print that stipulates I must take the exam in a certain time frame?I'm in NYC, if that matters..
- The state of New York determine the criteria and how long a time period lapse before you must retake a required class in order to take the New York real estate exam. You are the one that took the class and made a decision not to take the real estate exam immediately after taking the real estate course. The real estate school contract with you is they would provide you with the required and necessary courses needed to to take the New York real estate exam. They would not be in a position to tell you when to take the New York real estate exam. The school would be within it's right for charging you for taking the class again. Some schools would charge a reduced fee for the retaking of this class, therefore you would not, in most instances be required to pay full price for this class. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
- Q: I attended and completed real estate courses about four years ago. However, never took the exam because I got promotion at my job and decided to just stay there full time. Now I am tired of my current job and want to pursue a career in real estate again.Do I have to take the course again, or can I just study on my own and then take the test? Also, how many people make successful careers in real estate in the long run?
- It depends on your state law. In Texas, you would have to retake the classes. But dont' pursue a career in Real Estate just because you are tired of your job. Most real estate agents don't make a single dime their first year and have alot of expenses (gas money, signs, advertisements, business cards, you get the idea). And over half the agents quit within the first year, and alomost 80% don't renew their licenses when it's time for them to take their continuing education credits. I'm not saying you can't do it, but make you are financially prepared for not having any income for a very long time.
- Q: I will be graduating college by 2020. Im currently going into 10th grade, but i've decided that I want to start a Real Estate business after college. I've decided it'd be best if I start planning everything out so I can have an early start after college, so what is currently the best state for a Real Estate business to grow and be successful now and how would it be by the year 2020? I have been thinking New York because of it's large population, but i've been told it's really expensive also.
- North Dakota. Boring yes. But with the oil boom more housing is needed than is available. Well see if its the same in 2020.
- Q: I was having a discussion with someone and we were discussing careers. I said that the best field to go into is medicine because you have potential to make millions of dollars, think about it, if you are a simple chemistry major who works in a lab and creates a drug or something that is very useful, there you go. I know that is a fairly vague example but you get my point. My friend said I should go into real estate because I am money hungry with isn't true but I do want to be a millionaire which isn't uncommon and I will be rich one day. Anyway, down to the point. Simply, how DO people in the real estate business rack in millions of dollars? I would assume you have to own your real estate business but that means millions of dollars that need to be there. How do some of these people in this field go from nothing to everything? Oh, and please no flaming, even though it is probably inevitable.
- You can make millions in just about any job. It's not what you earn, it's what you keep. If you can put $400/month into a Roth IRA from age 25 to age 65, you'll have $3,600,000 Most people can, they just don't want to, because they'd rather spend $400/month on car payments. HOPE YOU LIKE THE CAR!!!
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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Stainless and Inox Surface
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- Payment Terms:
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- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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