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- Fastenal - Give me the skinny | Transportation questions - Pinside
Fastenal is a fast and cheap option I recently had a pin shipped across the country and it arrived in a few days The same shipment using Beltman would take 3 weeks, cost double the amount and would probably arrived damaged
- Shipping with Fastenal? anyone done this? - Pinside
Quoted from JodyG: I've heard of zero bad experiences from shipping through Fastenal Funny that their shipping is pretty awesome, because they really suck at their core MRO business in my area The one fastenal store that was nearby to me closed a couple months back It was handy for oddball hardware that the usual big box hardware stores didn
- Shipping options for games | Transportation questions - Pinside
Fastenal has palletized shipping from store-to-store for around $125-$250, but there's no insurance when a game is just strapped to a pallet Also, whether or not a store can help pack and strap to a pallet sounds like it would depend upon the store, so call ahead to inquire
- NAVL STI: Breach of Contract Yet Again, Beware - Pinside
Fastenal We have a game coming via Fastenal, it's our 1st time having a pin shipped, so we will see how it goes I know that they don't deliver it to your house though, you have it sent to the location closest to you, and go pick it up when it arrives It has to be crated for them to accept it The cost to ship through them was very reasonable
- For sale: *Beautiful* Diner (1990) - for sale | Pinside Market
Very nice Diner for sale Matching boards*Upgraded Flipper Fidelity speakers sub*New rampsSide artWas restored at some point according to the previous owner Some slight bumps and bruises on the cabinet but very minimal It's been absolutely rock solid, haven't had to do much of anything the past year of ownership With the matching boards I'd wager this was either HUO or on location for very
- So what is the current situation with shipping pins?
OP Quoted from swampwiz: Everyone says Fastenal is the way to go, but they seem to require a crate How to get a crate? They only want a crate if you want to insure the shipment Otherwise palleted shipments aren't insured If you want cheap freight, Fastenal is a good method Just note shipments can't cross between their east west zones
- For sale: *Beautiful* Diner (1990) - pinside. com
Shipping pickup info Pick up Willing to ship mainland Willing to ship overseas Willing to deliver “I will work with your shipper, also can use Fastenal! ”
- Why isnt anyone making replacement Bally solid state . . . - Pinside
Quoted from paulbaptiste: I just had one built and shipped from Kirk Weaver in Ohio though my work (Fastenal) It’d probably only cost you $150 bucks to ship it from Ohio to a Fastenal branch near you He did an excellent job and it only took maybe 2 weeks My cabinet is a Flash Gordon replacement [quoted image] [quoted image] [quoted image] [quoted image] [quoted image] [quoted image
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