Sure am glad I always take delivery at point of manufacture. Truck and
trailer and some diesel sounds a lot
cheaper and easier than what some of you have gone thru. Good luck to
all buying and shipping towers.
Jim
Tom Anderson wrote:
>Ed:
>
>My tower was "supposed" to be encased in wood, but apparently a forklift
>operator took care of all of it as there was no wood to be seen. The
>new tower I received was encased in wood.
>
>Tom, WW5L
>
>
>
>K4SB wrote:
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>>Tom Anderson wrote:
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>>
>>
>>>Don't sign the delivery ticket until you thoroughly inspect any tower
>>>shipped to your home or business.
>>>Tom, WW5L
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>When I ordered my big 89' crankup about 6 years ago, it cost over
>>$1400 for shipment.
>>
>>US Tower said they had so much damage on so many shipments that they
>>were
>>"threatened" by the shippers to refuse any more.
>>
>>They came up with a box frame, made of 2x4s, and 1/2" plywood around
>>the whole thing.
>>
>>( about 23+ feet long )
>>
>>Took me almost as long to get the thing out of the box as it did to
>>get it up. On items enclosed in boxes or such, I always write
>>"accepted pending visual inspection".
>>
>>73
>>Ed
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