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I want to sell Pie Tins, and I know China is supposed to be a cheap way to make just about anything.
Does anyone know an easy way to break into doing that? Someone once told me I need a "broker" who speaks English + Chinese to help me out (because I do not know Chinese).
Any information on this subject would be helpful. Thank you!
well, the one told you need a "broker" b/c he is a broker
if you never do business with Chinese before, it is quite a problem.
the first problem may be how to find the chinese manufacturers, it's very easy, search from google, or from some b2b site such as Alibaba.com, Made-in-china.com, and sooooooooo on.
then you send inquiries to the manufacturers and negociate with them about the prices, the quality and so on. BE careful because you many meet scams.
and then the last question is how to proceed the deal, it is quite complicated, but if you have any questions, you can write email to me.
i will try to help you.
Steel Appeal shows the journey that takes place for cans and tins from your recycling boxes or bring banks to the reprocessor and then ultimately ...
can someone explain me about it pls.
Sounds like caviar to me. Greek restaurants use it often to make tarama-salata. Caviar is fish eggs.
This is a Yes and No question.
Yes, you can use muffin tins, but only if you are making glycerin soap.
The rubber soap molds are designed to give you designer soap. If you want to make round soap out of glycerin...go ahead and use muffin tin. It is also a safe for children to do.
To release the soap when you are done, you would only have to dip the bottom of the muffin tin into hot water to loosen it up. The soap will just fall out.
No, you cannot use a muffin tin if you are making old fashion soap with lye, it will eat away aluminum, galvanized metal , zinc and etch copper pans. Ordinary glass would break from the heat of the chemical reaction.
Making lye soap is not child friendly and one needs to make safety precautions and use proper equipment.
I want to know whats the International price of metal Tin and is there any difference between prices in Asia and European countries?
Kindly let me know.
Thanks
Paint them in a ' barge style' and flog them!
I have a house with a metal roof and it needs to be painted with some kind of roof coating. I can't afford to have the roof completly re-done with shingles.
I painted it previously (3 years ago) with some kind of silver/tar stuff but I was hoping there was something else out there.
now you have painter it with the silver tar you should just keep with it..the installation of rubber might get costly and the company might not install it over your tar so i would get the old boots on and the old pants and do the deed...


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Brother, can you spare a dime? One, if all the small change filling margarine tubs, cigar boxes and cake tins across the country was simultaneously put back into circulation,