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YesJon are you like the bar guru?
YesJon are you like the bar guru?
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Have two kits, one per claim please. CLAIMED! Merry Christmas!
http://www.askjon1212heknowsexactlywhichbarmysawtakes.com/Jon are you like the bar guru? That seems to be your deal its awesome how you can rattle off numbers and good info. Might have to dig through my bar collection and see if I got anything you want for Christmas lol
Did you get these online somewhere?
No. My brother gave them to me a few years ago... problem?
No doubt. Great giftNope! Just looked like a handy kit!
I encase the ends in a cardboard cup then make a cardboard sleeve and fold the ends. You end up with 2-3 layers of cardboard on the ends.Curious about the bar/ bars I have to ship... any ideas?
Like questions on how to package them?Curious about the bar/ bars I have to ship... any ideas?
Agreed! Maybe Dave will chime in here and we can give him some business.Nope! Just looked like a handy kit!
Like questions on how to package them?
Asking how to ship?Curious about the bar/ bars I have to ship... any ideas?
Well put my friend!Asking how to ship?
I would wrap in some corrugated cardboard, with extra protection at the ends, as noted by the faster typists. With 2 bars, wrap them together. Chains go in a padded envelope, or wrap in newspaper and place in a box. USPS flat rate boxes work for chains only. For longer things like bars, I often cut up larger boxes, like from bicycle stores, or appliance stores, etc.
Philbert
Yep. I've had some delivered by stacking and taping the bars and chains together, cut and tape 2 strips of cardboard over each end, and then cardboard folded all the way around twice. Worked fine. Also had a single bar delivered in a single cardboard wrap. They had FRAGILE tape all over it. It worked, but. ......Asking how to ship?
I would wrap in some corrugated cardboard, with extra protection at the ends, as noted by the faster typists. With 2 bars, wrap them together. Chains go in a padded envelope, or wrap in newspaper and place in a box. USPS flat rate boxes work for chains only. For longer things like bars, I often cut up larger boxes, like from bicycle stores, or appliance stores, etc.
Philbert
Yep. I've had some delivered by stacking and taping the bars and chains together, cut and tape 2 strips of cardboard over each end, and then cardboard folded all the way around twice. Worked fine. Also had a single bar delivered in a single cardboard wrap. They had FRAGILE tape all over it. It worked, but. ......
Not to derail, but there is some interest about these hardware kits @Definitive DaveAgreed! Maybe Dave will chime in here and we can give him some business.
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