RE: [MV] Fw: Shipping costs

From: Horrocks, Aaron (ACHb@pge.com)
Date: Fri Nov 01 2002 - 07:44:07 PST


I wouldn't buy vehicles from islands or coastal areas. That nice cool ocean
breeze is full of corrosive salt water! So I would bet any MV from Hawaii or
Puerto Rico would tend to have a bit of rust and other corrosion, and hence
the "really good deals"

Aaron Horrocks
1952 M38A1

-----Original Message-----
From: Witold Grzymala-Busse [mailto:wbusse@ips-networking.com]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 7:35 AM
To: mil-veh@mil-veh.org
Subject: [MV] Fw: Shipping costs

How much is the shipping for a 2.5 ton or 5 ton truck from Hawaii or Puerto
Rico back to the mainland. I see alot of really good deals at those two
locations but before I bid on anything from those two locations I would like
to know how much the shiping would be to a port. Btw, is the shipping on
cargo ships pretty straight forward or do you have to follow unusual
procedures/laws when dealing with maritime shipping?

One last thing, how complicated is the shear pin on a deuce or 5 tonner,
could'nt you turn one on a lathe? from 7076 T6 aluminum?

WGB

P.S. I would love to help you guy out by making some shear pins on my lathe,
but I would hate to be sued!

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