KR> Shipping Engines

2008-10-12 Thread Charles Buddy & Cheryl Midkiff
I have a couple engines complete with accessories for sale. A type 1 and a type 4. My question has to do with the best way to crate and ship these when the time comes. My thought was to secure them to a small pallet and then box them in. I'm sure open for any suggestions though. Maybe I should

KR> Shipping Engines

2008-10-12 Thread Red
that is the way it's usually done --- Charles Buddy & Cheryl Midkiff wrote: > I have a couple engines complete with accessories > for sale. A type 1 and a > type 4. My question has to do with the best way to > crate and ship these > when the time comes. My thought was to secure them > to a sm

KR> Shipping Engines

2008-10-12 Thread Don Chisholm
My friend Darryl Gilbert ( Gilbert Custom Aircraft) buys aircraft engines on a fairly regular basis that come from all over North America and they are just shipped on pallets Charles Buddy & Cheryl Midkiff wrote: I have a couple engines complete with accessories for sale. A type 1 and a type

KR> Shipping Engines

2008-10-12 Thread R. Eason Sr.
When I shipped mine I bolted it to a pallet then enclosed it with plywood/frame. I was affraid of dammage. Packed loose items in bubble wrap. Ron Eason -- Original Message -- From: Don Chisholm Reply-To: KRnet List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org Date: Sat,