Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine
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- 20000 pc
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- 1000000 pc/month
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Abrasives Sanding Paper for building and machine
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 live in the state of Texas and am working at getting my real estate sales license. I was looking at the TREC website of approve schools and the exam passage rates
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- 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
- Q: What is the best way to buy a house/comdo? Dealing with a real estate agent or just calling the phone number on the for-sale sign? what's the difference? What's the difference cost-wise also?
- There is no difference in cost to the seller. If you hire a buyer's agent that agent is paid out of the commission the seller has likely already obligated themselves to pay. If you use the seller's agent that agent will receive all the commission themselves. The seller's agent is obligated to get the best deal for the seller they can possibly and legally do. A buyer's agent is obligated to look out for your best interest. A buyer's agent may be able to negotiate a better price or better terms for you, and will make sure you get the home inspected and other things that will protect you.
- Q: I am interviewing and interested in working for Prudential California Real Estate. Can you tell me if this is a good choice? I have been in the auto business for 2 years. Realistically am I going to be able to make some decent money after getting trained and getting my license? Is this the right time?I don't want to get out of the auto business which is decent but exhausting and get into Real Estate and make NO money.Please help.
- Ive done both I spent 5 years in the car biz – made a great living and hated the hours and competition. Now Ive been in the real estate game for almost 8 years. It wasn’t easy, getting started and getting my RE biz off the ground took a lot of time and hard work. As far as timing.. I got in at a much better time than you are looking at today. Its a lot more “dog eat dog” today. Its a lot harder! You can make a great living, you can do well by I wouldn’t quit my day job (not in todays market). See if you can take some shorter hours and work on both at the same time. If you work HARD you can and will do fine. As far as the Broker (Prudential).. the name doesn’t matter the people inside are all that counts. The system, support and staff are so different from office to office regardless of the name. Just pick a broker that you can talk too. Someone who is willing to show you the ropes and answer the cell phone when you’re in a bind. Don’t give up hope and don’t give up your day job Good luck Oh and dont forget to pick me as the best answer :-) Thank you
- Q: I am looking to buy a condo in Agoura Hills, CA (north LA County) within two years, but have noticed that prices have gone WAY down this past year. A friend who is into real estate says they will continue to go down next year, but I won't be able to buy for another two. Should I bite the bullet and buy in a year if prices are outragously low?
- Can anyone predict how the real estate market will be in two years...? God I wish! I have been in strategic planning and real estate finance for many years. You are asking a question millions of Americans are faced with today. If it's bighting the bullet then obviously you don't have confidence that it is a NEED. Listen, millionaires will be made form this market for buying while prices are down and holding for a few years. It's a market over-correction. Here is YOUR litmus test: Do I NEED a new home? Is this home WHERE I need it to be? Can I afford the payments and upkeep? Does this home serve my purpose? If you answered yes to at least two of those you shouldn't have any fear. If you answered yes to three you're wasting time. If you answered yes to all four write the check. Condos had their heyday from 2003 to 2006. Don't look to accumulate wealth in condos - although it CAN still happen. Will condos in North LA continue to decline in value? Your friend doesn't know - he's guessing. But it's probably a good guess. If the wrong person gets elected and they don't have the experience or connections to guide us through this really not good time you can bet the market will tumble farther. It's all but guaranteed. If the economy continues to slide you're just in the same boat with everyone else. If the market recovers prices should climb slowly for a couple of years then begin to improve on scale. Weigh your need against the purchase. Best to you in your decision! (If you find someone who can truly predict the real estate market - marry them!)
- Q: I recently got my real estate salesperson license and know this is the career I want to pursue. However, I am currently a full-time Master's student. Does anyone know if companies would allow me to work as a part-time real estate agent?For what it's worth, I'm done with classes by noon every day and have Fridays off completely, so this would allow a significant amount of time to show houses, etc. Thanks!
- Some part time agents are successful but very few are. I think that it is very difficult to motivate yourself everyday to do the things you have to do to succeed in this business. Knocking on doors, holding open houses, calling people when you think they may be angry at you. I find that people that are able to pay their bills without putting themselves in an uncomfortable position- never do the things necessary to succeed. As far as the best company. I would look at the type of real estate I want to practice. In residential I would pick a residential real estate company. Within that I would look for the specific area I want to sell homes in and see what three or four companies are doing best there- and go interview with them. Ask them straight out what they do to help a new agent succeed. My company would not want to invest much into a part time agent.
- Q: I'm interested in pursuing a career in real estate, but I'm worried about the possible lack of opportunities available in this career field during this economic recession.Are my fears justifiable, or do I have nothing to worry about?Also, what other real estate related careers are out there for someone who has a real estate license?
- A very important fact you must considered is majority of real estate agents are independent contracts not salary employees Therefore until you find a buyer, seller or renter you do not get paid; mean while you have accounts payable: MLS fees; your broker may charge fees of insurance etc; need a cell phone with lots of minutes; need a car to get around; need to pay marketing to get your name out, etc while no monies coming in into you land a sale in some manner or form also any monies you earned is taxable under a 1099, so you will owe state and federal taxes on the monies versus a salary employee where the taxes are taken out before you get your pay check
- Q: i have a presentation in my real estate class, on REIT'S(real estate investment trusts.) i need to know good ways to present the powerpoint presentation. And good examples. Because another group did the same thing..and we have to top then. So what would be a good way to make it a better presentation.
- It is critical that you focus valuation on FFO and AFFO. Clearly, you want a measure of financial performance that is not distorted by gains on sales or overly harsh depreciation. Good Luck From Invest in REITs website: The REIT industry also uses Funds From Operations (FFO) as a supplemental measure of a REIT’s operating performance. NAREIT defines FFO as net income (computed in accordance with GAAP) excluding gains or losses from sales of most property and depreciation of real estate. When real estate companies use FFO in public releases or SEC filings, the law requires them to reconcile FFO to GAAP net income. Many real estate professionals as well as investors believe that commercial real estate maintains residual value to a much greater extent than machinery, computers or other personal property. Therefore, they view the depreciation measure used to arrive at GAAP net income as generally overstating the economic depreciation of REIT property assets and the actual cost to maintain and replace these assets over time, which may in fact be appreciating. Thus, FFO excludes real estate depreciation charges from periodic operating performance. Many securities analysts judge a REIT’s performance according to its Adjusted FFO (AFFO), thereby deducting certain recurring capital expenses from FFO.
- Q: Im Looking into getting a real estate lisence and im not sure where to start...and what exactly is the difference between a realtor and a real estate Agent?, does both require a lisence?? and do i have to take college classes for it??
- getting your license is most effective 25% of your wrestle. then you definitely have to make a decision whether or not to be a directory agent, a purchaser's agent, or promote business or different houses and then you definitely wish to gain knowledge of the dif among one hundred% places of work and cut up fee places of work. I as soon as jointed the Realtor's assn and observed it a colossal, luxurious comic story. My friends could have another tale there.
- Q: I'm thinking about getting into real estate, I wanna know is that a good career choice for someone who is currently living in Michigan? If so what is a good company to work for? Centruy 21 here is doing alot of hiring are they good or is it a catch? HELP!! ( You don't have to live in Michigan to answer, but I would love to here from an agent that has worked in Michigan)
- Yes I work as a full time real estate agent in south east Michigan, My wife and I work together. So I can say that you can make a living but it is not a normal job it is more like a lifestyle. We are always available for questions and often when something is planed RE gets in the way. If you enjoy helping people than you may like learning this trade. We are self employed allowing us to work as much or as little as we want. The Internet has changed the old ways of doing business, I do not think it will ever do away with this occupation. We can offer help from a vast pool of experience, we know how to buy or sell homes and most people do not have the time to learn. We can fix our own cars too but most of us use a mechanic. If you have the willingness to learn and work hard, currently the make a living point in Michigan is selling over 40 houses a year. I would suggest interviewing Brokers to see what the requirements and expected expenses are before choosing than find a mentor to learn from. Good luck.
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Waterproof Abrasives Sanding Paper for Building and Machine
- Loading Port:
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- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 1000000 pc/month
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