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Pepper
Posted 2/14/2012 3:34 PM (#538733)
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I need advice on shipping a 7 ft rod. Other then PCV what would be a good ligher weight alternative? Does UPS ship things 7 ft long??? What about the post office? Any advice from those of you that have shipped a rod would be apprecaited. Thanks
Ronix
Posted 2/14/2012 3:45 PM (#538737 - in reply to #538733)
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go to a carpet store, ask for cardboard tubing. they always have it and are more than willing to give it away since they just throw it out. I shipped 8'0 rods via fedex and it cost me like 22 bucks I think that was the cheapest.
Zippy
Posted 2/14/2012 3:55 PM (#538740 - in reply to #538733)
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If you both live in and are shipping within the upper Midwest, you should definitely contact Spee-Dee Delivery. They'll pick even a long rod box up at your door and deliver it for around $12. (You've got to get the rod tube for it though.)
http://www.speedeedelivery.com/
KSauers
Posted 2/14/2012 4:40 PM (#538750 - in reply to #538733)
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Carpet store for sure. Thorne's uses Speedy. You should order rods so you always have some tubing laying around I've got 4 tubes in the basement right now.
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 2/14/2012 5:38 PM (#538766 - in reply to #538733)
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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
2"x10' vinyl down spout $14.50 +/- but if your going to pay that much you may as well add the difference and buy an actual rod tube.

Edited by KARLOUTDOORS 2/14/2012 5:40 PM
Stan Durst 1
Posted 2/14/2012 6:50 PM (#538786 - in reply to #538766)
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
Ups ships poles
bobtodd
Posted 2/14/2012 10:17 PM (#538839 - in reply to #538733)
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Location: Central WI
I've shipped with the cardboard carpet store tubes through fed ex...a little over $20 to ship I think. The carpet store guy was more than willing to help out...he even cut the tube down to size for me.
muskie24/7
Posted 2/15/2012 6:29 AM (#538859 - in reply to #538839)
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Go with FedX if you want it one peice!

Brian
Jerry Newman
Posted 2/16/2012 8:48 AM (#539106 - in reply to #538740)
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Zippy - 2/14/2012 3:55 PM If you both live in and are shipping within the upper Midwest, you should definitely contact Spee-Dee Delivery. They'll pick even a long rod box up at your door and deliver it for around $12. (You've got to get the rod tube for it though.)
http://www.speedeedelivery.com/

I shipped an outboard motor with Spee-Dee in Dec, they were great to work with and a lot cheaper.  

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