rivarat
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by rivarat on Jun 17, 2016 5:37:29 GMT -5
Looking to get a small selection of slices of US material for some cabs. Love the look of some of the moss and poppy jaspers. But have no idea on US postage charges to Australia. Could someone please enlighten me on box sizes and postage rates before I tell my wife what I'm thinking.
Thanks Brad
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QuailRiver
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by QuailRiver on Jun 17, 2016 6:15:12 GMT -5
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rivarat
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by rivarat on Jun 17, 2016 6:30:32 GMT -5
Thanks that's the link I've been looking for.
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Don
Cave Dweller
He wants you too, Malachi.
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Post by Don on Jun 17, 2016 9:37:39 GMT -5
A small flat rate box from USPS is $35.00 shipping to AUS. A small box will hold 6-8 slabs of rock depending on how thick they're cut.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2016 10:35:03 GMT -5
A small flat rate box from USPS is $35.00 shipping to AUS. A small box will hold 6-8 slabs of rock depending on how thick they're cut. Maximum weight 4 pounds.
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jerrys
spending too much on rocks
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Post by jerrys on Jun 17, 2016 12:16:31 GMT -5
DHL and Fed Ex typically have good overseas rates for boxes
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Post by DirtCleaner on Jun 18, 2016 11:15:57 GMT -5
Offer to trade for some Australian gold. Should get lots of interest.
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rivarat
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since June 2016
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Post by rivarat on Jun 19, 2016 2:43:44 GMT -5
Wish I had more, The last of the gold I had got traded for a faceting machine. Will have to consider it next time I'm out detecting.
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