Ken Kitchen Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 (edited) Here is a new product that I'm offering it’s a round sanding stick. These are an exclusive product offered by Kitchen Table Resins. They come in a set of 3. The sizes are approximately 1/4, 3/8 & 1/2 inch. They are also available in 2 grits (220 and 320). Both sets are usable wet or dry. These are great for getting at the spot that a normal flat sanding stick just can't quite reach. I'm asking 7.99 for a set of 3 plus $5.00 S&H in the U.S. Edited August 11, 2015 by Ken Kitchen correcting typo correcting title
Mike Kucaba Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 Glad to see it's a 3M product. (I'm a retired 3M'er)
Ken Kitchen Posted August 12, 2015 Author Posted August 12, 2015 Well it's based on a 3M product but I produce these myself they are not available anywhere else.
jbwelda Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 I would respectfully request you get your shipping cost down to about 1.50, that seems about right for something that can probably fit in a #10 envelope and ship for the cost of a first class stamp. I could see how I could use some of these but that shipping cost is killing me.jb
Ken Kitchen Posted August 17, 2015 Author Posted August 17, 2015 I would respectfully request you get your shipping cost down to about 1.50, that seems about right for something that can probably fit in a #10 envelope and ship for the cost of a first class stamp. I could see how I could use some of these but that shipping cost is killing me.jb I understand your concern, however try and see it from my perspective, I have to cover the cost of the postage, the envelope, my time, and the fuel to drive to the P.O. I might be able to cut it to $3.50 but $1.50 is out of the question.
crazyjim Posted August 17, 2015 Posted August 17, 2015 I would respectfully request you get your shipping cost down to about 1.50, that seems about right for something that can probably fit in a #10 envelope and ship for the cost of a first class stamp. I could see how I could use some of these but that shipping cost is killing me.jb X3
Casey Posted August 17, 2015 Posted August 17, 2015 I would respectfully request you get your shipping cost down to about 1.50, that seems about right for something that can probably fit in a #10 envelope and ship for the cost of a first class stamp. I could see how I could use some of these but that shipping cost is killing me.Please share with us this magical shipping service which costs $1.50 to send a 2 ounce package across the country, and includes the cost of the packaging, too.The postage cost alone for a USPS First Class package weighing 1-3 ounces costs $2.05 now. Only a fool would ship a product like this in a #10 envelope where it would pass through USPS's automated sorting machine and be crushed. Plus, the maximum thickness for a USPS envelope is 1/4", you can't even send something like this inside an envelope in the first place. It has to be sent as a package, not a letter.
dimaxion Posted August 17, 2015 Posted August 17, 2015 Please share with us this magical shipping service which costs $1.50 to send a 2 ounce package across the country, and includes the cost of the packaging, too.The postage cost alone for a USPS First Class package weighing 1-3 ounces costs $2.05 now. Only a fool would ship a product like this in a #10 envelope where it would pass through USPS's automated sorting machine and be crushed. Plus, the maximum thickness for a USPS envelope is 1/4", you can't even send something like this inside an envelope in the first place. It has to be sent as a package, not a letter. I agree . This is true . I had a giveaway of MT Boxes . Free to the sender . The recipient to pay Postage . Postage only , was a mistake on my part . . I folded down approxamatly 50 Boxes I told him I had for this giveaway . A few I was not able to do so . Being Boxes made before fold out type of the '70's . I took them to the Post Office . I am a disabled shut in . My Wife is Terrified to drive . it was Winter , the most fearful time for her . I came back home , notified the other party the cost . Alarmed , he demanded a reduction of the size to save on Shipping . I did as he requested . I FOLDED all the boxes . Even the ones from the '50's & 60's . Now , the second time I am Boxing / TAPING this shipment up . Onward to the Post Office with Domestic Discord every inch of the way . Still the same cost . He did not understand why it cost $23.00 for a bunch of MT Kit Boxes and $11.00 for a New Model Car Kit . He declined , the whole shebang went to the Recycler's Place with much more Domestic Discord . I did not have to flatten any of the load . Much Shipping tape was wasted . Nowadays , I enjoy breaking down MT boxes .. guilt free .. Happy ! Thanx ..
Kris Morgan Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 Please share with us this magical shipping service which costs $1.50 to send a 2 ounce package across the country, and includes the cost of the packaging, too.The postage cost alone for a USPS First Class package weighing 1-3 ounces costs $2.05 now. Only a fool would ship a product like this in a #10 envelope where it would pass through USPS's automated sorting machine and be crushed. Plus, the maximum thickness for a USPS envelope is 1/4", you can't even send something like this inside an envelope in the first place. It has to be sent as a package, not a letter. Well said.
my66s55 Posted August 18, 2015 Posted August 18, 2015 (edited) The answer to JB and any other nichol and dimmers is quite simple to me. Either pay the required shipping cost to the provider, or don't order. Edited August 18, 2015 by my66s55
Quick GMC Posted August 26, 2015 Posted August 26, 2015 Just say $12.99 shipped to your doorThen you pay double shipping if you order two units. Let the guy run the BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH business the way that's best for him and buy it, or don't.
rsxse240 Posted August 30, 2015 Posted August 30, 2015 I'd say buy it and pay the shipping. Where else are you going to FIND this product anywhere other than the manufacturer, or in bulk form?
Gothicz House Of Kustomz Posted September 7, 2015 Posted September 7, 2015 (edited) I'd say buy it and pay the shipping. Where else are you going to FIND this product anywhere other than the manufacturer, or in bulk form?As for finding round anything ya can find at any hardware store, evergreen plastic, ect, ect I myself use aluminum tube or rod Edited September 7, 2015 by Gothicz House Of Kustomz
Lownslow Posted September 7, 2015 Posted September 7, 2015 I would respectfully request you get your shipping cost down to about 1.50, that seems about right for something that can probably fit in a #10 envelope and ship for the cost of a first class stamp. I could see how I could use some of these but that shipping cost is killing me.jb talk about a rage inducing post
detailstymied Posted September 7, 2015 Posted September 7, 2015 i thought selling was not allowed on the forum?
bismarck Posted September 7, 2015 Posted September 7, 2015 (edited) i thought selling was not allowed on the forum?Good point. Edited September 7, 2015 by bismarck
Gothicz House Of Kustomz Posted September 7, 2015 Posted September 7, 2015 (edited) I understand your concern, however try and see it from my perspective, I have to cover the cost of the postage, the envelope, my time, and the fuel to drive to the P.O. I might be able to cut it to $3.50 but $1.50 is out of the question.funny but true, ya can go to the web page, and schedle a pick up, yeah really, I have used that a few times, buy the shipping label from paypal, an have the post driver come right to your door, lol can even order from wal-mart shipping supplies, or right from the online post, usps.com, and I have never charged for my time, was gonna go to town anyway, just some ideas for ya, and I go to wally world allot, so everytime I'm there, I pick up a few things for shipping, lol even have the ol'lady drop me, when she goes shopping, or we make a day out of just going around town, becouse we're there anyway, will find in the med run ya will save money, with just a few tricks like this...... Edited September 7, 2015 by Gothicz House Of Kustomz
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