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Discuss your favorite or preferred method of shipping windmill and wind generator related items.
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PaulV
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Let me see what I can come up with.
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Thanks Paul. I know it will come in handy!
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Be careful who you ship with. If it's too cheap, you might not ever see your stuff again. There was some moving companies like that. I used to ship complete new towers with all the parts in bundles. Not anymore. My 14 ft corner posts have to me made in 1/2 pieces 7 1/2' long and crated. Any that I ship out of the country have to be in wood crates that each board has to be stamped with a special stamp that proves they have been heat treated. Things have sure changed in the 55 years I have been in the windmill business.
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