Re: Freight Shipping

2017-08-01 Thread Chuck Guzis via cctalk
On 08/01/2017 07:02 AM, Pete Lancashire via cctalk wrote: > Or find a place that ships a lot of stuff and do the same there. In my case, this. The outfit I use has a contract with a freight shipper and their price for packing, palletizing and shipping is often lower than my cost when dealing di

RE: Freight Shipping

2017-08-01 Thread Ali via cctalk
y, August 01, 2017 7:02 AM > To: Paul Koning; General Discussion: On-Topic Posts > Subject: Re: Freight Shipping > > $250 for those dimension across the country is a pretty good quote via > LTL, do you know what class the quote was done against ? > > As to not being able to

Re: Freight Shipping

2017-08-01 Thread Pete Lancashire via cctalk
$250 for those dimension across the country is a pretty good quote via LTL, do you know what class the quote was done against ? As to not being able to strap down, its pretty easy. Go to you cheapie parts house or if you have a Harbor Freight get 4 web tie downs. 4 if not long enough for each. If

Re: Freight Shipping

2017-08-01 Thread Paul Koning via cctalk
> On Jul 31, 2017, at 11:15 PM, Ali via cctech wrote: > > I know this topic comes up pretty regularly and I am sorry to post about it > again but any recommendations for a freight shipper from Atlanta, GA to LA, > CA? > > I am trying to ship an empty 22U Rack. The seller can wrap it and place

Re: Freight Shipping

2017-08-01 Thread Cory Heisterkamp via cctalk
Hi Ali, I've had a few things shipped lately and $250 isn't out of line. It's small enough that you could try your luck on UShip; if you go that route the pallet wouldn't be needed. If you use a traditional transporter, see if the seller is willing to pick up a couple cheap nylon ratcheting tie do