"Doug Semler" wrote in message
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
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B A R R Y wrote:
"RST Engineering" wrote:
Do NOT ship UPS. Those *******s will find a way to screw up the
process one way or another, and we ship two to three hundred packages
a year.
Good advice for packing. As another data point, our bike shop's
experience is exactly the opposite for the two shipping companies
mentioned.
Same here, Fedex today dropped off a package, never rang the bell or
knocked on the door and left without a signature...
And they always do that, even leaving packages outside or in the rain...
UPS on the other hand always wants to tell me hello (and probably to get
something cool to drink)...
An FYI: You can contact FedEx and always require a signature (or hold) on
packages destined for your address. I do that because I have (on a
semi-regular basis) have high-value packages...
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Doug Semler, MCPD
a.a. #705, BAAWA. EAC Guardian of the Horn of the IPU (pbuhh).
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I took it to a local Package depot. They were professional, understood
my problem, and quoted me a price of $75 to build a 20" * 20" box, large
enough to hold both parts. The Antenna unit is bolted to the floor, through
bushings, and the entire wooden box is sent inside a cardboard box with a 2"
layer of peanuts. The fellow that is building the box is also an aircraft
owner, and is very meticulous. 2nd day air, and lots of insurance.
Thanks for your help, and if anyone needs to do it again, I know a guy
with a really neat box.
Al G