I was just looking at a 4" rotary table from Sherline... freight came to $200 UPS for 8 pounds shipping weight.
Got me wondering about the cost to ship the most basic lathe.... $460. Lathe costs $575.
Checked with Fedex and DHL, pretty much the same.
I've never had anything this heavy shipped internationally, so out of interest I checked the shipping from UK.
From Chronos, a Vertex HV4 Rotary Table which is the same size but twice the weight (~16.5 pounds), freight came to $73.
Next, a no-name brand 4" from Arc Eurotrade, no weight given but it looks more bulky than the Vertex, $104 freight.
California(Sherline) to me: 9,400 miles.
UK to me: 10,700 miles.
It's depressing not being able to get Sherline gear for a reasonable price. I've wanted a Sherline since I was a kid.
Now I'm a big kid and I can afford it, but the freight is freaking ridiculous.
It is almost cheaper for me to fly to the US, Visit the Craftsmanship museum, buy what I want while I'm there and bring it home as luggage!
Got me wondering about the cost to ship the most basic lathe.... $460. Lathe costs $575.
Checked with Fedex and DHL, pretty much the same.
I've never had anything this heavy shipped internationally, so out of interest I checked the shipping from UK.
From Chronos, a Vertex HV4 Rotary Table which is the same size but twice the weight (~16.5 pounds), freight came to $73.
Next, a no-name brand 4" from Arc Eurotrade, no weight given but it looks more bulky than the Vertex, $104 freight.
California(Sherline) to me: 9,400 miles.
UK to me: 10,700 miles.
It's depressing not being able to get Sherline gear for a reasonable price. I've wanted a Sherline since I was a kid.
Now I'm a big kid and I can afford it, but the freight is freaking ridiculous.
It is almost cheaper for me to fly to the US, Visit the Craftsmanship museum, buy what I want while I'm there and bring it home as luggage!
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