I wanted to try the 3/16" carving bit but the shipping charge is really putting me off.
I wanted to try the 3/16" carving bit but the shipping charge is really putting me off.
Which chuck do you have? Ron Justice also sells those bits.
Doug Fletcher
Connie, I am thinking that is the shipping price hogiewan is talking about! I understand the ideal, with my signs I have a standard $18.00 shipping that includes signs 4" by 24" to 12" by 24". The 4" by 24" I charge $18.00 to $28.00 so $18.00 dollars for shipping turns customers away! The thing is with UPS they have a measurement range and that 4" sign and 12" sign cost the same to ship! Normally around $15.00, but with UPS there is a charge for rural routes and I never know by the customer's address if it is rural. So I charge $18.00 to cover so some customer may pay a little more then needed, but it covers the signs that are over $18.00.
However the USPS cost less I ordered 4- 90 degree bits from a E-bay vendor and he charged my $3.50 for shipping from PA to Ca. So who knows!
Ike
Switch to Ground Shipping, then you can select USPS for $12.00. Order more than 1 to make the shipping worthwhile.
Amazon sells the bits as well, but you have to watch them.
I ordered a bunch of Carving bits and they sent Cutting bits. I should have sent them back but what the heck, bits get dull so might as well keep them.
Kenny
Last edited by gapdev; 11-30-2011 at 07:30 PM. Reason: Typing fingers don't do as I command anymore. Mis-spelled too much!
So, are you saying you want a $10 - no guarantee - shipping option? If it is stolen, lost or damaged in USPS care, you will reorder and pay for it again. No claim process, no tracking number.
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Well I can't complain right now about the shipping rate. UPS lost my bits and carvewright is making it right.<br>
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When I put the package dimension in UPS using my UPS acct it was $11.15 to ship it from TX to North Carolina with insurance to cover item<br>
So the shipping is not being over charged<br>
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Using the same dimensions USPS is
Priority Mail® $5.35 $5.19 Insurance (Amount of Insurance $120.00) $2.85 $2.85 Delivery Confirmation™ $0.70 No charge Total $8.90 $8.04
So to me there rates are not out of line.
My shipping price was $12 from Carvewright
Last edited by jaustin; 12-02-2011 at 10:58 AM.
I personally think that is a great Idea. A few years ago I was a pretty steady ebay seller with my sideline paintball business. In the 3 years I was very active, out of the nearly 3000 packages I shipped via USPS Priority, I only had one package that was damaged (none lost or stolen). In addition, I order virtually everything online, so I typically get 2-3 packages dropped off everyday. I can only recall two occasions where I had to make a claim. One they did find a few weeks later in the back of a truck, so there was only one that never did show up. Of course the vendor replaced no questions asked.
As for "If it is stolen, lost or damaged in USPS care, you will reorder and pay for it again." Well, I would think you would base that off how many claims you actually get. If you ship 10000 packages with out incident, I dont think it is unreasonable for the vendor to absorb an occasional screw-up. Of course if you are seeing issues of one in a few hundred or more, then I cant blame you for not wanting to absorb those costs.
Doug Fletcher
I ordered two bits this week.. One from Amazon ( carving bit $35 plus 2 day shipping @ $10 ) and another bit which will arrive at my local Lowes. Same carving bit but only $24 and $0 shipping.. I looked at purchasing the bit from LHR but two things turned me off.. The cost of shipping which is more than 50% the cost of the bit and the fact that they say in big lettering it could take a day or two to process the order..
I think these two things are turning people in another direction to order their bits.. It certainly turned me away, although I know that the bits are still coming from LHR, they are just arriving faster and cheaper than they would if I ordered from the source.
I use FEDEX for shipping customers cabinets that I make. Average price is over $300 and I insure them for the full value. All things are relative but I can ship a 30 lb cabinet within a few zones of my home for the same price LHR is shipping a tiny little carbide bit. That includes a required signature, full insurance and a home delivery surcharge.. Perhaps LHR should can UPS and offer FEDEX the business instead.