Shipping of heavy plasma cutting.

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Shipping of heavy plasma cutting.

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I am trying to ship a Disc Cooker to a friend in Florida i am in New Mexico. i think it weighs under 100 lbs but im not sure. New to having customers out of state. UPS was worthless.
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Have you tried an independant trucker?
Many would welcome a light load to add to their load if they are going past you and headed to your destination (or close).

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uship.com or being that its over 75lbs you have to go with a freight carrier. I used freightcenter.com to get the cheapest quote.
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have you checked greyhound, I know they used to have really low rates and really large size limits, the only difference is the deliveries must be picked up at the bus station
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thanks guys
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