Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless Surface
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- China main port
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- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless 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: Why would they care about who buys the property?....Is there any way to get around such individuals?...I am just starting my Real Estate Investing career.
- There could be different reasons for this. One, it could be a house that requires bidders/offerers to be owner occupants, which is not your situation. Two, they do not take you seriously. Three, you seem like a bottom feeder. There are some investors I will work with, and others I will not. One investor called me and wanted to write stupid offers on properties to see if he could get houses for a rock bottom price. I am sure you understand he said. That type of investor is waste of time, I could write 50 offers and get none of them together. The way you can get around it is find one agent to represent you that you are on the same page with. Once you start working together, they will most likely be willing to jump through hoops to get your deals done.
- Q: Can I become a real estate investor working only on weekends?Here's the deal. I work for the state where I live, and the state government will not tolerate employees operating businesses on state time. I want to become a real estate investor, but I know I can't make or receive real estate related phone calls during business hours (M-F 8:30-5:30) - or I'll be fired for making money on state time.Is it possible to do real estate deals on weekends? Do people close property deals on weekends?I figure I'll hire a real estate agent to take any incoming calls during the week regarding properties for sale, and the agent could call me after 5:30 - do many real estate agents work in the evenings?
- Real estate investing is not an easy or certain method for making money. It's hard work, and people who merely dabble in it usually get burned. Anyone who tells you otherwise usually hasn't done it very long, or is trying to sell you something.
- Q: I hear net-net and triple-net a lot in real estate discussions. What do they mean?Thanks!
- It means someone is feeding you a line of bullcrap. Don't listen to any expert in Real Estate. There aren't any. Real estate is common sense. If you don't understand it stay away from it. Someone is pulling your chain. I could show you how to make (not a seller and not interested in your money) how to make INCALCUABLE returns (this doesn't mean big money, it's a silly numbers game all the big shots play). Doesn't mean anything. Real Estate is just like the stock market. If you don't understand that PARTICULIAR area then don't invest. Again, DON'T INVEST because someone is jerking you around. I don't know what discussions you claim (I have never heard of it nor would I believe it). Anyway, you asked. I answered. Plz no best answer. Just another email I will delete without reading.
- Q: What are the types of things I need to know about starting a real estate company in Oregon?
- Do you want to go into commercial real estate? Or manage residential homes? Do you want to buy/sell or rent/lease? Do you have prior experience in evaluating properties or have a deep understanding of the areas you wish you sell in? If you haven't taken real estate courses and received your license, I highly recommend doing that. Although real estate can be a lucrative business, it also takes a lot of research and work. If you're going into commercial real estate, the below website can be a good source of information for you.
- Q: Hi, I'm trying to buy a restaurant right now. I already signed the purchase agreement. So far I don't have my own agent. The agent hired by the seller tells me what to do next. That is because this agent told me that since the purchase price of the restaurant is kind of low, I shouldn't hire my agent. Well she said so, so I didn't hire anyone, and I thought she is going to help me for every little thing as my agent as well because she is getting double commission. But she is not doing as well as i expected. When I ask help for something she simply tells me to figure out by myself. Also, i talked with restaurant owners about my situation, they all say I should have my agent. So I want to hire my own real estate agent But I don't know if I can do so now. I already signed the purchase agreement, and escrow is about to open. Is it too late to hire my own agent?? Someone help me!!!
- Hey come on.. there is no time limit on hiring an agent.. the other agent does not want you to hire someone because they don't want to share the commission... call someone in your area who calls themselves a buyers agent.. they will assist you and look out for your best interests.. a sellers agent cannot assist you.. it is a bit unethical if not a down right conflict of interests.. tell the seller that you will not put up the escrow money until you are positive about all the legal arraingments.. if it delays the closing then so be it.. STAND UP for yourself.. because no one will do it for you.. hire a buyers agent.. or consult with a realestate lawyer... I think once you inform the sellers agent of your intentions.. they will be a lot nicer.. there is an old saying If we are going to argue, I am going to hold the money.. remenber, you hold the money and do not part with it until you get what you want.. You have the control of the money.. keep it.. MONEY TALKS... as long as you hold the money.. YOU are the BOSS..
- Q: I drive my parents car but i am not insured, now that i've joined a real estate firm, they want me to have them as an additional insured. So what can I do now?Do I have to get insurance under my name? And how much would it cost to get the firm as an additional insured?
- You can get quotes in just a few minutes at - SALESQUOTES.INFO- RE New to real estate, question about auto insurance? I drive my parents car but i am not insured, now that i've joined a real estate firm, they want me to have them as an additional insured. So what can I do now? Do I have to get insurance under my name? And how much would it cost to get the firm as an additional insured?
- Q: Looking to become a real estate agent.
- Hi, James; There are many factors involved with getting a real estate license. The type of license (most states have several). And the agency you will be working for. If you get a job with a firm that has agreed to pay for your to obtain your license, then yes, you will have to work for them (at least for a certain amount of time). Some agencies make it a conditional part of your job to obtain the license. However, if you don't want to work for a specific firm, you can pay for the classes yourself, pass the tests (state federal portions), you can take your license and go to work for anyone. Just keep in mind that you will need to attend Continuing Education every 2 years to maintain your RE license, and to pay yearly dues to the Real Estate Commisssion.
- Q: Thinking about getting a real estate license, but I don't even know what to major in community college yet.. Any ideas?? Maybe a major that's related to real estate... Oh and one last question.. I'm thinking of dropping my collaborative statistics class because i don't know if it has to do with anything, is this needed in any way??
- Business Management related-course. Perhaps marketing management or perhaps, if there are any, course that majors in Real Estate Management. Good luck! =)
- Q: does real estate require a minimum investment?in what denominations is real estate sold?are there fees for withdrawing your money early?is real estate risky or not?what is the interest rate on real estate?when is interest compounded if compounded at all?is real estate protected from inflation?what are the advantages and disadvantages or real estate?i need help with my homework!
- Yes, your down payment is your minimum investment. Usually 5% of the purchase price or more. Sold in all denominations unless you buy stock in a Real Estate Investment Trust which might have a $10,000 share price or minimum investment. No fees for withdrawing early but there are selling costs involved. Real estate is risky. Apx 5% interest rate for a buyer today. Not compounded. It is amortized. Real estate gains from inflation.
- Q: Hi,I want to be a Real Estate Developer. I don't know what step I should take next at this point in my life. I have a degree in Architecture and I don't know if I should continue with school (MBA in Finance) or start working? But where can I start getting experience to be a developer? PLEASE HELP! I don't have contacts that can give me advice. Hope you can give me good advice! Thanks! ;)
- If you want to be a Real Estate Developer you can study for an MBA that specialises in this topic, a good idea given that you have an architecture degree already. It's important that you do this as MBA's in finance can vary widely - from bond markets/derivatives to manufacturing finance. You wouldn't want to waste your time on those. MBA's with real estate finance will take you through property investment yields, land valuation etc. As for work experience, I suggest you contact a few architectural practices and possibly even property development companies. There's a huge difference between designing properties for construction and working as a developer. Developers are generally speculators and highly finance oriented. It depends what type of person you are; do you like architecture for the beauty of the design or the quick return you can make? Most property developers have little knowledge of architecture - the architect is the employee of their speculative enterprise. Finally, decide what type of property development you're interested in - residential or commercial. Perhaps a spell at some construction/building companies would help you decide - why not write to several. You may get lucky and get some invaluable work experience. These companies are often prepared to finance a part time MBA as well -then you've got the best of both worlds. Good luck!
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Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless 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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OKorder Financial Service
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