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  • weld_13
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    like parcial postage snail mail and ups ground were the options and somethin else I think I don't get why it did that? Maybe it got put in for like 20 pounds insted or 2?

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  • wireburner
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    I made a little table thing to put in my vise out of a 4-wheeler rack extender ,welded a piece of scarp angle to it ,cause my table`s top is a piece of plywood

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  • wireburner
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    is it free to putt stuff on e-bay ?

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  • Iron man
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    What methos of shipping do use? I can ship somthing that weight from my house TENNESSEE to beverly hills for about 8.00$

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  • weld_13
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    Originally posted by fun4now View Post
    i dont supose you could resize your pic's a bit befor posting them?? you are killing me with the large pic's i cant load them without a huge wait.
    Sorry I was pullin em strait off the camera instead of saving and resizing

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  • weld_13
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    Originally posted by Iron man View Post
    Bert is right about shipping, If my guess is right that horseshoe is going to cost about between 5 and 7 dollars to ship anywhere in the u.s. so if you start bidding out at that price chances are it wont get any hits. I have found that if you use the shipping calculator on your auction you will have more success as people feel they are not being took by shipping prices. anytime someone offers FREE shipping you know they have it marked up so they dont take any loss.
    NO It only weighs about 2 pounds and I checked shipping to wireburner and it was close to $40

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  • wireburner
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    I made a napkin holder,hot skillet thing so far, next I going to make a toliet paper holder , I will try to have pics in the next little bit

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  • Iron man
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    Bert is right about shipping, If my guess is right that horseshoe is going to cost about between 5 and 7 dollars to ship anywhere in the u.s. so if you start bidding out at that price chances are it wont get any hits. I have found that if you use the shipping calculator on your auction you will have more success as people feel they are not being took by shipping prices. anytime someone offers FREE shipping you know they have it marked up so they dont take any loss.

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  • fun4now
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    i dont supose you could resize your pic's a bit befor posting them?? you are killing me with the large pic's i cant load them without a huge wait.
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    Last edited by fun4now; 08-03-2007, 01:08 AM.

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  • Bert
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    Don't worry about the shipping prices! I heard if you made the price include shipping, people don't like it as much! weird....what's the link to it? I'd like to track it

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  • weld_13
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    I just put stuff up on ebay and think that idea is in the hole cause of shipping prices

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  • Bert
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    Fast and great job on both pieces!!!!! Personally, I would grind down the weld a little, looks a little lumpy Darn good job though!!!!!!! Stripping down an old lamp is a GREAT idea! Just use the parts off that
    Good job!!!

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  • weld_13
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    Originally posted by Bert View Post
    TopRet,
    thanks for the tip
    Weld 13, I think that lampstand would sell better Just a thought...why don't you make a napkin holder (3 horses) AND a lampstand? (5 horses)...
    lampkit ain't that expensive, and you can get a nice lampshade at goodwill or salvation army or the 5 and dime....
    So do you mean make like a table lamp? Thats a good idea might just rip one down I have though

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  • weld_13
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    Heres what I have made so far
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    Last edited by weld_13; 08-01-2007, 09:46 PM.

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  • Bert
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    TopRet,
    thanks for the tip
    Weld 13, I think that lampstand would sell better Just a thought...why don't you make a napkin holder (3 horses) AND a lampstand? (5 horses)...
    lampkit ain't that expensive, and you can get a nice lampshade at goodwill or salvation army or the 5 and dime....

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