posting a roll cage

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  1. gaz_moose

    gaz_moose .MTM.

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    i need to post a roll cage to glasgow and i dont even know where to start.
    anyone posted one before or give me a heads up on where to shop for quotes.
    my logic tells me i can send it for about £50 as a pallet costs that although i cant fit it on a pallet unless i stand it up or something equally as stupid.
    its a bolt in jobbie so its mainly just the rear section and the length of the front legs that will be the problem.
    can some one throw me a bone on this one?????
     
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    I think the guy who bought my cage sent Paisley Freight and the guy who just bought my Rotas is sending them too, tomorrow in fact!

    For the cage I mumified it in cardboard and brown tape, it ended up looking like a cardboard cage if you know what I mean?

    Ian. :)
     
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    Stand it all up together and go batshit on the brown tape and cardboard. Costs less than £50 to send.

    My theory is that a roll of brown tape costs 75pence. So the more the merrier.
     
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    £35, thats a result, cheers collective knowledge of driftworks.
     

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