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    I tried uShip.com and wasn't impressed about 4 months ago. I was able to get two pallets of lumber and log siding shipped from Pennsylvania to Illinois for $800 and change. Both were oversize. About 16' in length, 4' wide and and 3-4' tall. Online through YRW (Yellow Roadway) was the best price. You input the info and it will quote it to you. You will need to be able to either get it to a terminal or be able to load it on the truck. With uShip you put your item on there and await bids. Only had a couple bids and the best one was over double the amount. It took a week and a half for the shipment to get to me but all was good in the end.

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    I used Uship twice - A pair of speakers each the size of a clothes washer, then a Delta/ Rockwell 12/14.

    Worked out great, no crating, they blanket wrapped in both cases.

    Was cheaper than most other options, and very personal service.

    If anyone has specific questions, I would be glad to help.

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  3. RE: How does one go about shipping something via freight?

    I will start off by apologizing if this isn't the right location for this post. I tried to search for similar topics, but couldn't find anything for my specific questions and then I found this. Was about to ship slabs via freight but is it possible to ship now that there is a pandemic going on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Doughert View Post
    I will start off by apologizing if this isn't the right location for this post. I tried to search for similar topics, but couldn't find anything for my specific questions and then I found this. Was about to ship slabs via freight but is it possible to ship now that there is a pandemic going on?
    There are trucks on the highway and our neighbor just had a freight delivery that arrived on Friday. Instead of just a pallet, I would suggest a full crate. Gravity sometimes fails in the back of a truck so it is best to attach your machine to the pallet and to protect it from other freight.
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    We recently shipped a large piece of furniture. The UPS Store has crating services and will then ship it via UPS Freight. It worked well and they did a great job with the the crating. Additionally, they communicated thruout the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa Starr View Post
    ... The UPS Store has crating services....
    I don't know about the Freight option, but at least around here the UPS Stores are franchises, so the level of service is, ah, uneven. Shop around if you don't have one you are already happy with. (We drive passed one which "mediocre" overstates their service to one only a couple miles further which seems to offer everything cheerfully and promptly, at least sometimes for less.)

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    Look into the fedex freight box flat rate shipping depending on zone distance. I think they provide the pallet and a gaylord. Anywhere in the country weight limit is 1,200 pounds?
    141$ to 306$. with 9 distance zones.
    Bill D.

    https://blog.freightcenter.com/ship-...ew-freight-box
    Last edited by Bill Dufour; 06-30-2020 at 1:06 AM.

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    I'm not sure I would build a crate unless absolutely as that encourages the freight companies to stack another pallet on top. I had a painted bumper cover shipped to me in a large cardboard box via freight. The shipper made some cone type pieces out of cardboard to discourage anything being set on top.

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