Nope lol selling a driveshaft and packaging it right-ishUh oh I sense a story coming here. tell me you didn't get a damaged drive shaft from somebody who shipped it in a long cardboard Box.
Man, that’s horrible. Yeah, it’ll be pretty tough to hurt thisAt least you're taking the effort to do it right and post about it. hell I bought a used 1970 chevelle super sport dash - did I learn my lesson on that 1. That's where I learned to see the packaging before it shipped. Luckily for me the seller was very very cool and refunded me all of my money and I ended up throwing that dash away. Fedex completely destroyed it in fact breaking it in 2 pieces and would not cover the shipping insurance because they didn't pack it.
Man, great craftsmanship for sure! Are you in the lumber business now? Man with lumber prices nowadays one has to wonder which one is more expensive… the driveshaft or the actual crate box?
Was just gonna say the same thing....that's about $400 worth of 2x4's thereMan, great craftsmanship for sure! Are you in the lumber business now? Man with lumber prices nowadays one has to wonder which one is more expensive… the driveshaft or the actual crate box?
Joke aside, I wish everyone would be that much considered with shipping…
GLWS
I had most of it laying around already, spent an additional $12 on the bottom 8x6’Was just gonna say the same thing....that's about $400 worth of 2x4's there![]()
Huh? An m6 driveshaftElephant in the room??????????? What are you selling then?
Won’t work they’re 8.5” wide because of carrier bearingDepending on the free materials a person may have at home pvc pipe can work really well. 4" x 10' is $16 at home Depot
Don’t think so, stock 2 piece driveshafts have carrier bearing bracketA PVC pipe and end caps from a hardware store may have been easier, but I like that you're taking care of the buyer. You're way works well also.
53lbsCurious what the total weight of the shipment was?
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