And unless you had somebody reliable at the seller's site, to check out the
rust or lack of it, the "bentness" or lack of it, the fitness of the joints
to go back together, any broken or weak welds, and a whole bunch of other
things, to keep you from ending up with nothing but a whole lot of scrap
iron, when it arrived at your place, you would very much be at the mercy of
the seller in a "buyer be ware world.
Seller might be very reliable, and then again might not be.
You might still find a company and a way to do it, but take it slow. Danny.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: how to ship a tower
> Hi
> Well, when I read about two rohn forty foot towers for $250 I was
> ecstatic. However to get them from Indiana to Oregon would cost some ware
> over $450. To top that off, the company I was able to get a quote from is
> glad to drop it off at my house but the refuse to pick it up at a private
> residence on the other end. So, I guess that looks like the end of that.
>
> God bless,
> Mark
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 4:28 PM
> Subject: how to ship a tower
>
>
>> Well, shipping might be the easy part. It was about 35 years ago but =
>> between digging the hole and dealing with the concrete putting one up =
>> can be quite a job. =20
>> Richard
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