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![]() "Doug Semler" wrote in message news:SKSdnXUBluUXgkvbnZ2dnUVZ_tOtnZ2d@wideopenwest .com... "Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message . 18... 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... -- Doug Semler, MCPD a.a. #705, BAAWA. EAC Guardian of the Horn of the IPU (pbuhh). The answer is 42; DNRC o- Gur Hfrarg unf orpbzr fb shyy bs penc gurfr qnlf, abbar rira erpbtavmrf fvzcyr guvatf yvxr ebg13 nalzber. Fnq, vfa'g vg? 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 |
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"Doug Semler" wrote:
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... I use my shipping dollars to geaux to the vendor that does the best job, typically UPS or USPS... Doesn't matter the value, they'll have a tough time not paying on an insured item that doesn't have a signature... |
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"Al G" wrote in
: "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... Actually (a) the OP said he wanted to ship the RT unit and the display; never said a frikkin' word about the antenna My apologies, Jim, I thought the existance of the antenna was implied. This unit consists of two parts, the display in the aircraft, and the unit under the wing. The base unit that mounts to the pod is fairly rigged, but the slotted dish doesn't look like it would support much weight. I'm concerned about the unit getting tipped over, and landing on the antenna in the box. I'm sure that the base unit can support the antenna, which only weighs grams, like it does in turbulence, but I'm trying to avoid any situation where the antenna has to support the base unit that weighs about 15lbs. I've checked with our King dealer, in Troutdale, and all they will tell me is that they use a box from Honeywell. I've asked for a contact or part number or something, but got no reply. Roseburg isn't a big town, and doesn't have a Kinko's, but I think we have a package express, or something. Perhaps the PC shipping model is appropriate... Some rigid styrofoam bars (you might even find them at a craft store or the craft section of a walmart) well taped together into a structure surrounding the antenna and then taped to the base. If the unit is flipped over, the structure should serve as a stand to the base so that the antenna is essentially suspended (but supported, ideally)... Generally, a picture is worth 1000 words, but hopefully I have enough words here to draw a bit of a picture... ![]() |
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