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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel 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 .


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Standard size    230mm×280mm

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Have other special size made to order 


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  • Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface


  • Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface


    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

    Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel and Inox Surface

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 pro's - regardless of what your broker tell's you, you are your own boss. You set your hours, you set your appointments, and you decide how much or little you will work. The con's - you are your own boss. What this means is that YOU (not the broker) are ultimately responsible for making the sale, and the money. Additionally, most brokers ask for a very hefty portion of your commission check. If you are not selling houses, you are NOT making money. Additionally, one of the 'dirty little secrets' of the real estate business is that you have to be in the business for about two to three years before you make any money. Most experienced home sellers WILL NOT use an in-experinced agent. So your market for the first two years or so are only first time home buyers. Do you think most first time home owners can afford to buy the types of homes that will make you a large commission check? Think again. These folks can only afford 'starter homes' that range from $60 - 100K at the most. So at 3.5 or 3 percent (cause you will have to split the 6 - 7 percent commission with the selling agent) and then giving 50 percent to your broker, how much do you have left ? Not much. I was an agent for five months and averaged 1 sale a month which everyone said was fantastic for a new agent. Guess how much money I cleared? $5,000 dollars, or less than a thousand a month for working my but off. When I figured how many hours I spent - I was working for probablly minimum wage. And after my last client (who I worked with for about three months - and I did sell the house) almost 'balked' AFTER she had already closed escrow, and only closed the sale under threat of a lawsuit from the owner, I walked in after a very, very, long day and told my wife - Sorry, I'm done - and I went back into the IT field where I made more than $5000 in one month. They will not teach ANY of this to you in a real estate school.
Q: Is there really any difference? The past boom in the housing market has lured every scumbag on the planet in to become a real estate agent / realtor. Here in Charleston, SC they will LIe, Cheat and Backstab anyone in thier way to get your business. Why would I trust someone like that to help me find a home, let alone sell mine?
It's too bad you have a few bad apples that spoil the barrel. But I don't lie, cheat and backstab. I truly love to help people find the best home for them. As for used car salespeople, there are some good ones there too. So we can end this on opposite sides or we can compromise? Some good and some bad in all of us. Right?
Q: Also, what is the difference between a real estate agent, realtor, buyers agent, and listing agent?? Cant a real estate agent and realtor be a listing agent and buyers agent? I am SOOO confused?
tricky step. browse in bing and yahoo. this can assist!
Q: I recently disconnected my cable because I was paying them all this cash and nothing was ever on. I got it disconnected now there's even less on. Any ways the other night I was watching an info-mercial about these Real-estate self made millionaires. I believe it's a scam but my wife wants me to look into it. Does anybody know anything about this, what's the dirt? Is it a scam?
Those things are always scams. They always charge outrageous amounts for their knowledge they will share with you. Don't buy into it. If you are interested in learning the real estate business then get in contact with a local business man/woman in your area and I'm sure they will share their knowledge of the business with you. Also, look into getting your real estate license. It takes a lot of time and work to become succesful in real estate though so be prepared for that and don't expect to automatically become a millionaire.
Q: I have some money which I wish to invest in real estate business but I do not know what steps to take exactly. Do I just look for a property and buy and then sell to a high bidder or what?
You have to buy an impressive location property. Which should be increased day by day with their costing and location value in the market. Then hold that property for a certain time. After that surely you will get a good return for your property.
Q: After getting my license, is it possible for me to have a successful full-time job as a real estate agent. I don't have many contacts but I know I would love it. Any advice?
My father was a real estate broker and he earned a good living. The problem is that you usually work on a straight commission and pay your own expenses. The nature of the business is that it is sometimes a long time between paychecks, and yet the expenses for gasoline, car maintenance, clothes and cleaning (have to look sharp) march on whether you've been paid lately or not. Ideally, you would have some cash set aside to pay all your expenses while you wait for a sale to mature. Liken it to sitting down to a poker game with a hundred dollars total. If you don't have some money of your own to sustain you, then you must win the first hand to get some or go broke, and that's pretty unlikely to happen. You may have to play a dozen hands before you are likely to win. My father told me most real estate agents who fail, do so because they didn't have enough money set aside to sustain them until they were likely to win a hand. He some times went 6 months between receiving money, but when he did, it was a lot.
Q: hi, i live in Vancouver, BC. I am studying the real estate courses now in UBC, i have a impaired-driving record 6 yrs ago which is kind of a criminal record. does anyone know that the real estate council will give me the license?? thank you!!
it isn't KIND of a criminal record.....it IS a criminal record. <br> <br>However, typically the types of records that would impede you in getting a real estate licence would be theft, fraud, etc types of convictions. Those would bar you for sure. <br> <br>A drunken driving conviction does not have anything to do with anything related to honest conduct in conducting a real estate tansaction. Know what I mean.....just becuase you made a mistake, does not mean that you are a swindler. <br> <br>If you have a fraud, or theft conviction, it means you pretty much DO have the inclination to be going out and commiting financial crimes against other people. <br> <br>I'm about 99% sure that you will be fine... PS: Alexa Fewell! Like my answers please!!Have a good day foryou!-
Q: 1) Can mortgage brokers open their own office or space where they hire real estate agents and monitor them?2) How long would it take to become a mortgage broker and what is the best path of jobs in doing so?3) What degrees are necessary or at least helpful in obtaining this job?Thanks in adavnce.
while it may not make sense, a Mortgage broker and a Real estate broker work on two sides of a real estate purchase, their licensure is totally different and regulated by different parties most of the time. A RE broker helps a person find a property to buy or sell [if he is smart, never both in the same transaction --called dual agency]. a mortgage broker ONLY finds money. IT is possible in most states to get licensed to conduct both transactions ........and easiest to do both if doing commercial. But a mortgage broker by himself cannot hire any RE agents or brokers......he can only hire loan officers. he can open his own office and hire mortgage people,. money handlers! He has to pass a state test. and the laws are rather different when doing commercial and residential. NO degree for either position but passing a specialized state decreed curriculum is essential and passing the state test for MB's.
Q: I'm 17 and I would like to become a real estate investor. Do I go to college and learn about it? Should I start off as a real estate agent and then go on? What should I do?
You okorder to see which books are rated as most useful by the people who've read them.
Q: Real estate has always been a dream of mines. I know its challenging but challenges build character. It seems fun and it has always been an interest. now this is a multiple questionwhat do you guys see in real estate in CTdo i need my license to flip housesdo i need my license to start a company like CT homes LLCalso when i go for my license who should i go with century 21 school, or through a college?
Can't help you with schools on the east coast but can give you a bit of advice. Getting licensed is only your beginning. Be sure to go to work for a big company like Coldwell-Banker. Their hands on training is priceless. Get into a company that has a lot of agents who tour each week by bus. You learn more from the other agents, hearing them talk real estate than you will in your licensing course. Be sure you have a way to support yourself for a couple of years while you build your business. I'm retired now but loved helping people find their dream home and every home, no matter how modest, is someone's dream home. It might not be your idea of a dream but it is a step up for someone. From what I'm hearing this is not a great time to be in real estate so you might want to wait unless you are independently wealthy. I just heard that 90% of new listings in the NE are people selling because they are in default on their loans and that there is no money for financing so very hard to get a loan unless the buyer has the very highest credit rating and collateral. Tough times ahead for the industry like we had in the 80's with 18% interest on mortgage loans but we lived through it. Ate a lot of hamburger but made it intact. Good Luck and God Bless

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