Product Description:
Waterpoof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Steel Stainless
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 am partnering with someone doing Real Estate Wholesaling. I find the buyers and he get the houses e need under contract. Now usually I do this by myself but how do I give a buyer to my partner. Do I just say it is a referral or do I say he is my partner and we are working together on this?
- what you are doing is potentaly illegal. IT is part of the process called flipping and soon, seller's want proof that you can pay for the house or that you have a buyer lined up. Or, you are going to be putting out lots of EARNEST money deposits that you will lose. IT is legal to assign your rights but you are frustrating sellers by not being licensed. YOUR industry is on the edge of legality and illegality.......Bendigo rental manager
- Q:I am a real estate sale person in NY. I wasn`t very active, but I paid all my fees to association, mlx and took my renewal courses. But I found out that my license is cancelled (I check in dos site). Who can cancell my license and for what reason? Thank youI didnt have a chance to talk with my broker yet.
- Only you can answer the question by checking with DOS. However there is a big difference between cancellation and suspension. Suspension is usually for things like not renewing your license on time. Cancellation is usually because you weren't truthful on your initial application. realtor.sailor
- Q:I have always wanted to own my own business and be an entrepreneur. I plan to travel the world in the future and I know I am going to live in a big city when I'm older. I have been thinking about going to college for Communications because I want to work in the entertainment industry or something with traveling. BUT if I chose that road, I wouldn't be really owning my own business...So, I've recently been taking an intereste in REAL ESTATE and I know that they can make a really GOOD income. If I chose that route, I could own my own business, work when I want, and when I do work I would be getting paid a lot more.SOOOO my question is...Do Real Estate Agents in NYC get paid alot of money? How would one go about starting THEIR OWN real estate business?
- Real Estate Sales is completely commissioned. If you are selling you're making money. Some Real Estate Sales people in New York City have made HUGE money, others are scraping along. In Real Estate more than other sales, you MUST have connections. So, if you have connections (relatives, college friends, etc.) who live in affluent neighborhoods and know people they can connect you with, you'll do fine. If you are a nobody in the city, you'll be scraping along with rentals in Queens. In New York more than anything you gotta have chutzpah, moxie, connections and intelligence. Got one or two? You get bupkis.
- Q:I'm thinking about getting into real estate. I'd like to know the process of becoming a real estate agent, what you need for certain to be able to apply.I'd also like to know what you get taught/trained to do and how much commission money you would make for an average sale. do you only get paid for every sale or do you get paid for going to work? if so, how often?one last question, is it a grueling job? to the point where you cant stand it? or is it a nice job with a few challenges here and there?thank you so much for your answers!
- You need to choose 1 agent and they will represent you as a BUYING AGENT. They will find properties for you that suit your needs even though it is listed through a different listing agent. You need to get a preapproval first, which will give you more power when making an offer. Plus the agent will more likely help you once they know what you can afford. Keep in mind, if you find a house, alot more goes into buying than just a walkthru and say you want it. The mortgage loan process which involves income, credit score, debt to income ratio, downpayment, home inspection, appraisal, survey, title search etc. Good Luck in your search and definetly deal with one agent that will respresent you as a BUYING AGENT
- Q:I have been contributing to a few retirement investment plans and I think that I'm on the right track. I do not own any property and I am currently renting.I'm thinking of purchasing property either as an investment or primary home by taking out a loan against my retirement funds for down payment.I'm not sure if this is a good move.Should I just keep investing in my retirement or should I go down the real estate route? What are the pros and cons? Isn't retirement a worthwhile and valid investment compared to property?
- Real estate is a good investment but all it would take is a market crash to kill you. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Have a well funded retirement fund, I recommend a long term fixed income bond at 10%+.
- Q:Im 17 (18 in 3months) and want to know how to get started in the real estate industry?
- how does one get started in real estate??????? i'll tell ya...it happens accidentally!!! its a big coincidence...lol...anyway well u can get started if u have enough money...n then u can take loans from banks n go through all that stuff... personally i think u r not of that much age to be in real estate business
- Q:what is the best real estate school for a business student in michigan (metro detroit area) ? (not really interested in online courses)
- My experience is that real estate school is only good for helping you pass the test and getting your license. When you get your license you should work with some experienced and successful agents and learn from them how you can be successful. So when you are judging the best school just look at what percentage of their graduates pass the test, at least I think nothing else matters because they don't seem to be able to actually teach how to be successful. ******************** Every real estate school I know is structured for people trying to pass the test. So if you want real estate knowledge for other purposes- I would decide exactly what you want to know and find a business school at a full university that teaches that particular thing. There are a lot of different areas that fall under the umbrella of real estate. For example look at the wide variety of questions in this category.
- Q:What is a reasonable fee for Real Estate agents to charge for selling a home? I’m located in California.
- The normal rate around the country is 6% of sale, but since the market is turning you should be able to negotiate. You have to remember that unless he is the broker of record for the company, they will have to split there fee's. Plus if they are not the listing selling agent then fee's will have to be split. So in most cases the person you are working with does not get thee whole fee. So in some case's your are getting alot for very little money, remember you get what you pay for.
- Q:In real estate what does the abbreviation o/p stand for? Im looking at details of a house im interested in and the saleing price is 104000 and on the bottom it says o/p 104000
- FWALK - means a full basement with a walkout CCTFL - means concrete floor PFIN - means partially finished basement (FFIN would be fully finished) Attic: HATCH means there are no stairs to get there - most likely a hatchway in a bedroom closet. GRANITE means granite countertops, SKY is Skylight, and SLIDER most likely means a sliding door out the back, most likely to a deck or patio. OIL STEAM means the home uses home heating oil, and the old fashioned steam radiators - more common in pre 1940s homes. Cooling INDV means there are individual wall A/C units, and not central air.
- Q:to business there is marketing, accouting, economic, ect. How would you break real estate down like that? I want to start studing real estate at home, and I need to know what to study?
- Real Estate as a business has all of the same functional areas as any other business. Marketing, finance, management, etc. I would suggest that how best to start a course of study depends on what the goal is. Do you want to become a Realtor? I am sure that the state has a licensing curriculum and authorized course providers. If you are studying to begin investment, there have been thousands of books written on the subject. Your area may have a Real Estate Investor Association (REIA) chapter and teaching is a large part of what they do. No doubt your local library has a plethora of information on the subject. That might be the best place to start. After all, its free, right? Good luck!
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