Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Walls
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions
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 |
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- Q:I was wondering if my d.u.i. conviction could keep me from getting a real estate license in georgia? I have that dui and a minor in possesion of alcohol charge on my record. no felonies or charges having to deal with money or anything.....Thanks
- I don't know, but if you are considering going to Real Estate school, before you spend the money, I would make sure I understood how extremely difficult the market is in our state. My home, my folks' home, my best friend's home have all lost HALF their value. My other friend has 3 houses for sale on her street that are selling for less than 1/3 of what they were selling for 3 years ago. I don't mean to rain on your parade to be cruel, I just want you to know that it hasn't been this hard to make a living in real estate since the late 70's. Georgia is leading the nation in foreclosures, or was recently. Any real estate school can tell you if a DUI prevents you from getting your license and if you don't want to ask, call the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs, they can steer you to the correct governing agency.
- Q:Stocks or Real Estate? Why?
- Hi, Light Blue! I'm glad you have the sense to ask this question. It never fails to surprise me how many people are attracted to stock investments when Real Estate is clearly a better investment in most cases. Real Estate (if properly managed) is a relatively low risk, high yield type of long term investment. Stock Investments can pay off in the long term but generally not to the degree that Real Estate can. The main question is whether or not you have enough to invest and can afford (or figure out a way to finance) the long term holding costs. The future value in Real Estate is based in Equity. Stock value is consumer based (who's buying what and when). Every circumstance is different and sometimes the intuitive understanding that Real Estate generally goes 'up and up' and Stocks generally fluctuate doesn't always apply. I don't know your particular circumstance but I would suggest you seek out an independent financial adviser before making any decisions as to which way to invest. A combination of investment types may be a good way to go also. The financial adviser should be fee based and not have a vested interest in the outcome. Do not discuss stock investments with a stock broker (they want their commission). Do not discuss Real Estate investments with a Realtor (they want their commission). Take your time, do your research, don't let anyone pressure you into making swift decisions. Time is your friend and patience is a virtue. Hope this helps. John H
- Q:I just got my Real Estate License in New York and I was curious to know if I now have a title, and if so, what it is...
- Mr. John Smith, real estate agent Realtor is a special designation for members of the Multiple Listing Service - not to be used by newly licensed agents. Hope that helps!
- Q:is it good time to be into real estate? is it bad now and if so when do you guys think it will be come better? i am currently a freshman in junior college and really like real estate. i plan to relocate to los angeles, california. is real estate good there in california?
- I have been a Realtor since April 2006, I have closed over 40 deals since then and made a six figure income from real estate in that year. No that is not typical for the industry, but it is typical for the company I work for. If you get your license look for TRAINING, and I mean real training. Not just watch this agent and you will figure it out. We have classes daily to teach new and experienced agents to take their business to the next level. Now sales is important to real estate but the thing to remember is this: Your most important job as a real estate agent is lead generation, NOT buying and selling houses. You cannot sell houses if you do not have clients. The flexibility in hours is not what you think, I work 9-5 PLUS eveings and weekends. And the only reason I do not work more is I have an assistant who handles a lot of the mundane work for me so I can focus on lead generation and my clients. You can work less but generally speaking, plan on making less... There are agents who work less than than and make more than me, through leverage, that is what I am working towards. There are also those who work more and make less.... They do not focus on lead generation. Health insurance is a biggie to think about, and taxes. As a Realtor, no-one is collecting taxes for you so quarterly payments need to be made to the IRS and state if you have state income tax. It is a very rewarding job, both personally and financially if you work hard and put systems in place to help you succeed. But it is what you put into it, there is no easy $ in real estate.
- Q:How can i get into the real estate business. I just graduated high school and I want to be a real estate agent. How do I get started?
- You should google real estate agent license requirements followed by the state in which you would like to obtain the real estate license from. This site would give you all the local requirements. On this board most do not reside in the state in which you might want to get your license. Therefore you would be getting general information, not state specific for your state. #1 Get the necessary education to get your state license. A. An internet class would do just fine you are only trying to get your license. B. If you like to sit through a class then find a real estate school in your local area. C. Some real estate offices offer career real estate license school in their office D. Some states allow you to take the real estate broker test as long as you have a diploma from a recognized 4 year university or college. Check to see if you reside in one of these states. #2 Obtain the necessary continuing education to maintain and keep your license to sell real estate up to date. #3 Formalize the best marketing plan you can think of to maintain a high degree of referrals and a good customer base. The main thing you want to remember about making real estate your career is that you are working for yourself, so you are the one that have to motivate yourself each and every day. You want to become an expert in real estate not just a person that sell and list houses. There is a big difference. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. FIGHT ON
- 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:im 13 and i noticed that i like houses and i like selling things. i though about becoming a real estate agent but i want to know if it can be a good job...i want to get to the level where im selling multi million dollar houses in big cities..when i get out of school i plan on taking some classes in business... what other classes can/should i take?how long does it take to actually be a agent?
- real estate is a good career. But you one main thing is investment capability in the starting. Then You can easily set up your business in the market.
- Q:I am considering a future job in real estate. Im still young and have the opportunity to go to school and this field definetly interests me. The only thing is I dont know is where to start and where I should look into going to school at. Should I go to a company and get my feet wet or should I go to school first. I understand that this is a comm based job but are their other job opportunites that do require pay w/o being a real estate agent first. Just to see if this is right for me it would be great if I could get some info on this matter. Also if anyone can give me some ideas on schools in san diego and even recommend any companies I would greatly appreciate it, thanks!
- Also, licensing typically costs $$$. 2. Choosing an Office Once you have a license you need to choose an office to work with. As a new Realtor the #1 thing to ask about is what sort of support system they have in place for new agents. Do they have mentor programs? Sales courses? Issues such as commission split (how much of each sale you get to keep) matter more when you are experienced, less when you are starting out. Go with the office that gives you the BEST support. 3. Board of Realtors You typically need to be the member of the local board of realtors. The office you join can help with this.
- Q:I am just now getting ready to take my pre-licencing courses for a Texas Real Estate sales license. At this point I know absolutely nothing about it. Is it hard to make a decent living? Should I get a job as as realtor first and then they sponsor me to get my license or is it easier to just have my license before I go job hunting? Please anyone who could give me some "start-up" tips....it would be greatly appreciated! We will be in the San Antonio area. Thanks in advance!
- You should have a contract for your compensation signed by the broker and you. If you don't you might loose your cut, alot of brokers do this shady stuff. I would also go into the office and talk to them in person.
- Q:Is there a website caculator, that shows how to live off Real Estate Investments. By borrowing the equity that has bult up in the property's. Continuing to rent them out, then Borrowing the equity that has built up again?Thanks
- You can do it but only if you know what you are doing. However do not believe the companies which tell you it's easy and will explain it all for a large fee - it ain't! In the current market in the UK (and I guess the USA is the same) funds are tight, margins are squeezed and you can't get 100% mortgages. My advice is don't start now unless you have lots of capital and are prepared to do a lot of leg work to find good deals in the right places. The companies that offer to do it for you are usually taking a profit themselves as they buy at a discount, sell to you at a profit having probably also taken procurement fees mortgage and insurance commissions as well. All their profit comes off your investment and reduces your equity. PS If you are in the USA you could get a Real Estate licence but every other person has one and you are unlikely, in the present market, to arrange many sales. In the UK you can be an estate agent without a licence but the rules governing property dealing ane tight - Google Estate Agents Act UK
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for Constructions and Walls
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- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
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