triaxial 22oz
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triaxial 22oz
Hi guys,
I might get a hand on some fibreglass (triaxial 22oz) shortly... actually I would have almost 20 rolls (80meters x 31cm), each roll will fit roughly 20 snowboards or 20 pairs of skis.
I can have a good price if I buy this amount of glass but obviously as I'm just building skis for pleasure I won't need all that stuff. So I'm checking if some of you would be in for a "grouped order" (20 rolls is a huge expense, don't want to buy if nobody is interested)
It will be only full rolls, price 120 US$ + shipping.
PM me if interested.
I might get a hand on some fibreglass (triaxial 22oz) shortly... actually I would have almost 20 rolls (80meters x 31cm), each roll will fit roughly 20 snowboards or 20 pairs of skis.
I can have a good price if I buy this amount of glass but obviously as I'm just building skis for pleasure I won't need all that stuff. So I'm checking if some of you would be in for a "grouped order" (20 rolls is a huge expense, don't want to buy if nobody is interested)
It will be only full rolls, price 120 US$ + shipping.
PM me if interested.
A bad day skiing is always better than a good one at work...
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Sorry I was sure I answered..
Based on an estimate regarding size and weight of the package, the shipping to Bozeman would be around 20$ (maybe less but let's be conservative) for a roll.
The only thing is to have this price I have to cross the boarder to have it shipped directly from the US. I won't do it everyday so I'll wait to have like 4 or 5 persons to ship to.
For larger orders I don't know if you have such a thing in the US but here in Canada we have a freight service with Greyhound, which can be a bit cheaper than regular mail for large packages. I'll have a look into it.
Based on an estimate regarding size and weight of the package, the shipping to Bozeman would be around 20$ (maybe less but let's be conservative) for a roll.
The only thing is to have this price I have to cross the boarder to have it shipped directly from the US. I won't do it everyday so I'll wait to have like 4 or 5 persons to ship to.
For larger orders I don't know if you have such a thing in the US but here in Canada we have a freight service with Greyhound, which can be a bit cheaper than regular mail for large packages. I'll have a look into it.
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Well !
I went to get the stuff yesterday ! long day (6h drive, one way)
So I have plenty of rolls for sale, the actual weight is around 50lbs per roll !
Don't even think of having it shipped from Canada, they charge at least 100 CAN$ (87 US$) and I even learned today that greyhound is not available from Montreal !!
To save on shipping I will cross the boarder and ship any US order directly from the US, of course I won't drive 3h for every order, I'll wait to have a bunch of orders to ship.
I will also consider selling the fibreglass per meter for 5$/meter, it's 12.5in wide so 4 meters are needed for a pair of skis or a snowboard.
Those small orders will be shipped from Canada though but it might not be very expensive.
Ben
I went to get the stuff yesterday ! long day (6h drive, one way)
So I have plenty of rolls for sale, the actual weight is around 50lbs per roll !
Don't even think of having it shipped from Canada, they charge at least 100 CAN$ (87 US$) and I even learned today that greyhound is not available from Montreal !!
To save on shipping I will cross the boarder and ship any US order directly from the US, of course I won't drive 3h for every order, I'll wait to have a bunch of orders to ship.
I will also consider selling the fibreglass per meter for 5$/meter, it's 12.5in wide so 4 meters are needed for a pair of skis or a snowboard.
Those small orders will be shipped from Canada though but it might not be very expensive.
Ben
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